Salima is a district located in the central region of Malawi, bordered by Lake Malawi to the east. The district is known for its beautiful beaches, including the popular Senga Bay, which attracts tourists and locals alike. The town of Salima serves as the administrative center of the district and is a bustling hub of activity. The district is predominantly rural, with agriculture being the main source of livelihood for the local population. The fertile land and favorable climate make it ideal for growing crops such as maize, tobacco, and cotton. Fishing is also a significant economic activity due to the proximity to Lake Malawi.