Current and Future 'Challenges'

  • Walk for Water

    Walk for Water is a fundraising campaign organised by PAW. Our aim is to raise funds to provide a safe water supply to Mwabvi Wildlife Reserve and its surrounding communities. We have been 'walking for water' in the North West of England since 2007. In 2010, Walk for Water went national to help us complete our urgently needed...more

  • Create Your Own Fundraising Challenge

    If you're not satisfied with the current PAW sponsored challenges, feel free to create your own or raise money on PAW's behalf with Charity Challenge. Create Your Own Fundraising Challenge If there has been something adventurous you've always wanted to do, but just haven't done it yet, here is the perfect excuse...more

  • Past Fundraising Challenges

    Walk for Water 2008 The 2008 programme of walks for water finished with a walk from Whaley Bridge to Lyme Park and on to Middlewood, a gentle 7 miles complete with ice cream stop! Read more here . One of our supporters recently jumped out of an airplane at 15,000 feet, all in the cause of PAW. Ben Johnson from arc4,...more


Advanced notice!  Mwabvi Visit 2011

Summer 2011

In April 2009 we ran a small challenging bike ride in Malawi and a  3 day trip down to Mwabvi to see our conservation work.

In 2010 a group of PAW ambassadors spent a week in Malawi, spending two days at Mwabvi to meet the lion cubs and see the newly opened Njati Lodge in the heart of the reserve, as well as visiting beautiful Liwonde National Park on the southern end of Lake Malawi. A great time was had by all.

In 2011 we're offering you yet another opportunity to visit Mwabvi during the UK summer which is the coolest time of year at Mwabvi. Temperatures are similar to hot spring/cool summer days in the UK and northern Europe!

We'd love to show you the reserve, some animals on day and night game drives, and our operations at Mwabvi. You can visit the local villages and meet our neighbours, go to the trading centre at Bangula and call in at Lake Malawi on the way back north.

We'd love to see you, and show you our work and life at Mwabvi. Do join us! Details will be available in early 2011, so

 Watch This Space!

or register your interest with us now through the contact page.

 

 

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