African Travel Tips when visiting Malawi

Malawi is the 'warm heart of Africa', Malawi is abiological wonders and Africa's third-largest lake,
stable, safe African country known for its peopleLake Malawi forms an inland sea with a rich
with their welcoming smiles and friendly nature.marine life surrounded by palm-fringed beaches
The centre-piece of its tourism, though, is theand lively villages; sailing, waterskiing, scuba diving
enchanting Lake Malawi, Livingstone's 'Lake ofand game fishing for Tiger Fish and Lake Salmon
Stars'. Boasting a rich diversity of wildlife, fish andcan be done here; Lake Malawi Marine Park in the
bird life as well as flora, the country is ideal forsouth has been declared a Unesco World Heritage
nature lovers with its Lake Malawi Marine ParkSite and protects a unique diversity of tropical fish
having been declared a Unesco World Heritage(more than 400 species have been identified,
Site.Varied treasures including many unique speciesmost of which are unique to these waters), a
await bird watchers, anglers, outdoor and waterrenowned colony of otters and a rich
sport enthusiasts and game viewers. Other waysbirdlife.Kasungu National Park:Miombo woodland
to enjoy the country include sampling the localinterspersed with sandy plains and wide rivers;
'chambo' fish or a Malawi Gin and Tonic and buyingideal for game viewing and bird watching especially
souvenirs made by highly skilled craftsmen, suchat Lifupa Dam; of particular interest is Kasungu's
as chief's chairs, floor mats, wooden masks,famous elephants; Stone and Iron Age sites and
traditional cane items, baskets, carvings and raffiarock paintings can be found.Zomba Plateau:Stands
beach hats.CAPITAL:LilongweCLIMATE:Tropical900m above the city of Zomba covered in
with wet and dry seasons. Dry season (Apr-Nov)evergreen forest and verdant grassland; home to
is also a good time to visit. Warm months areBlue Monkeys, rare montane forest birds and
mid-Aug to Nov, with October the hottest. Rainsepiphytic orchids; ideal for fishing in the Mulunguzi
(Nov-Apr) are intermittent. In winter (dry season)Dam and hiking; the viewing points of Queen's
there are high winds and some dustView and Emperor's View allows visitors to take
storms.CURRENCY:1 Malawi Kwacha = 100in the invigorating air; of interest in Zomba city
Tambala. USD or Pounds Sterling traveller'sare the traditional African market and botanical
cheques are recommended. Credit cards are notgardens.Nyika National Park:The Northern Highlands
commonly accepted, except in big hotels. Foreignform the greatest wilderness area in Malawi; the
exchange shortages can be a problem. TheNyika Plateau holds Africa's highest concentration
import of foreign currency is unlimited if declared.of roan antelope, great herds of eland and other
The export of foreign currency is allowed up tomountain game, which can be viewed from
the amount declared uponhorseback; other activities include mountain biking,
arrival.ELECTRICITY:230 volts, 50Hz. Plugs arebirding, trout fishing and hiking; alpine flowers,
3-pin square.HEALTH:A yellow fever inoculation isorchids and proteas cover the high meadows;
an official requirement for travellers coming fromnearby visit the Vwaza Marsh Game
an infected country or area. Visitors are advisedReserve.Liwonde National Park:Malawi's premier
to take pre-arrival precautions against malaria (riskgame area and habitat of the Big Five, this
exists throughout the year in the whole country),riverine park on the bank of the Shire River
Hepatitis A, polio and typhoid. Other healthfeatures many hippo, elephant, crocodile, lion,
concerns are meningitis (depending on time ofleopard and birds; a must-do is the leisurely boat
year and area visited); insect-borne diseases;safari upriver into Lake Malombe; the Park
cholera (officially considered infected); bilharziacontains the only population of Lilian's lovebird in
(some stretches of Lake Malawi: it isMalawi.Lengwe National Park:Home to the
recommended that you don't swim in stillwaterattractive Nyala Antelope, buffalo, Livingstone's
pools or ponds in rivers below the plateaux or onSuni and birds like the Gorgeous Bush-strike,
the shores of Lake Malawi away from the sandyAfrican Broadbill and Crested
beaches of lake-side tourist resorts, Lake MalawiGuineafowl.Lilongwe:Also known as the 'Garden
should not be used as a source of drinking waterCity' for its colourful flowering trees and wooded
unless water has been boiled or filtered first);slopes of indigenous trees; visit the Kitu Botanical
pollen (people with allergies or asthma may sufferGardens; Chinese Pagoda and Water Gardens;
discomfort from pollen etc.); poor medical facilities;Capital Hill; National Library; Lilongwe Nature
unavailability of medicines; and HIVSanctuary; New Market; Old Market; Old Town;
AIDS.LANGUAGE:Chichewa is the national languageand Asian Quarter.Blantyre:Founded in 1876, this is
and widely spoken. English is the officialthe commercial capital of Malawi; surrounded by
language.PUBLIC HOLIDAYS:New Year's Day (1hills and mountains; visit the nearby Michiru
Jan); John Chilibwe Day (15 Jan); Martyr's Day (3Mountain Park; Thyolo tea district; Shire river and
Mar); Good Friday (9Apr); Easter Monday (12game parks; Majete and Mwabyi Game Reserves
Apr); Labour Day (1 May); Freedom Day (14 Jun);and curio shops.Mount Mulanje:An isolated massif
Independance Day (16 Jul); Mother's Day (9 Oct);containing 20 granite peaks, the highest of which
Christmas Day (25 Dec); Boxing Day (26soars to 3000m offers serious climbers several
Dec)SHOPPING:Wood and soapstone carvings;challenging routes; spectacular waterfalls, forests
wood and cane furniture; pottery; beadwork;and tea plantations decorate the area; of botanical
colourful fabrics; raffia items; instruments.SOCIALinterest is the Mulanje cedar, believed to be unique
CONVENTIONS:Over 99 percent of the populationto this area.Viphya Plateau:A must-do for bird
is African, with the largest group being Chewa.watchers; the Luwawa Dam has established itself
The main religious beliefs are traditional. Suits oras an adventure centre, with canoeing, abseiling,
jacket and tie are suitable for business meetings.rock climbing and more available.Gerald Crawford
Although the dress code is now more relaxedwas born in South Africa, studied electronics,
than used to be the case, visitors should taketelecommunication, eco-travel and african travel
care not to offend local sensitivities.TIMEconcepts. He taught responsible tourism in South
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