No results: There are no known volcanoes in Malawi that meet the usual criteria for named, active, or historically erupted volcanoes.
Understand that the keyword is specific. Users expect a list of named volcanic cones with recent activity. Malawi sits on the southern branch of the East African Rift, but that does not automatically mean it has classic volcanoes like stratovolcanoes or well‑documented eruptive centers. Rifting in Malawi mainly creates faults, a deep rift lake (Lake Malawi), and scattered old igneous rocks rather than clear, young volcanic cones.
Know the technical reason for the empty list. The Malawi Rift produces extension and crust thinning. This makes earthquakes and some geothermal activity more likely than big, visible volcanoes. Geologic studies record ancient volcanic rocks and intrusions in the region, but no reliably dated, historically active volcanoes inside Malawi. Close matches sit across the border in the East African Rift: Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Rungwe in Tanzania, Ol Doinyo Lengai in northern Tanzania, and Nyiragongo/Nyamuragira in the Democratic Republic of Congo are true, well‑documented volcanoes.
Explore related categories instead. Look for extinct volcanic cones, old basalt flows, rift‑related intrusions, hot springs, and geothermal sites in Malawi. Also check volcanoes in neighboring Rift countries and authoritative databases (Global Volcanism Program, USGS, Malawi Geological Survey) for verified records.

