The state of Malawi is located in a southeastern part of Africa, lengthwise lake Njasa’s coast. Climate is equatorial monsoonal. In winter it is very chilly, and in summer it’s damp. The average temperature of the summer period is +23... +27 °С and in winter it is near +18 °С. In ancient times the modern territories of Malawi were occupied by the tribes of Bantu which belonged to the niger-congolese language group. Later cattle breeding tribes from the south lived there. Now Malawi is a unitary republic which is a part of British Commonwealth. The head of country is the president. The country is on of the poorest agrarian countries of the African continent. Almost all population is engaged in cattle breeding which is on the primitive level. Also here are grown up export cultures of plants like tea, tobacco, peanuts and others. The nature which is presented here by various kinds of flora and fauna is considered the main remarkable sight of Malawi. Rare species of black rhinoceroses and hippopotamuses which are already disappeared in other areas of Africa live in Livonde national park.