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Malawi
Map
Basic Information
•   Capital: Lilongwe
•   Government: Unitary presidential republic, President: Joyce Banda
•   Population: almost 15 mil.
•   Currency: Kwacha
•   Regions 3
•   Industry: Agriculture (sugarcane, cotton, tee, sorghum, cattle and goats) and
    tobacco.
•   Tribe: Maravi people
•   Transport: Apex Car rental, Busses, air and water
•   Food: Staple food is maize, beverages make their own alcohol spirits drinks
    like rum, gin and vodka.
Lake Malawi North
•   Lake Malawi is a beautiful freshwater lake that takes up a good chunk of
    landlocked Malawi. It is blessed with golden beaches and an incredible
    colorful variety of fish, that makes snorkeling and diving here extremely
    rewarding. The southern end of the lakeshore is very popular due to its
    proximity to the commercial capital, Blantyre. There are numerous bays to
    choose from and accommodation runs from simple campsites and cottage
    rentals, to the more luxurious Club Makakola. Monkey Bay, at the southern
    tip is where you can catch the Ilala ferry to cruise up the lake to Likoma
    Island and the northern end (see below). The fantastic Lake of Stars music
    festival is held annually at Nkopola Sunbird Lodge. Cape Maclear is a
    mecca for snorkeling and other water sports
Mulanie Mountains
•   Mulanje Mountain is a huge granite massif in southern Malawi. Its highest
    peak Sapitwa reaches just over 3000m. There are plenty of hiking routes to
    choose from to enjoy this mountain, with simple huts at the end of each one.
    This is a wonderful hike for families, (I spent my youth hiking here) with lots
    of streams and peaks to explore. You should spend at least 2 nights on the
    mountain. The Mountain Club of Malawi has good route information as well
    as information on fees and how to pay your porters. If you join the Mountain
    Club you can use their cooking facilities stored in the huts. Enjoy the
    delicious smell of Mulanje cedar in the fireplace! Most hikers will start out
    from Likhubula, so a night at Likhubula Forest Lodge is convenient to get an
    early start. The best time to climb Mulanje is between May and October.
Likoma Island
•   Likoma Island is actually in Mozambique waters, but is still a Malawian
    territory. It's home to a huge cathedral built in the early 1900's. Likoma
    Island has several lovely beaches with two excellent eco-friendly resorts
    including Kaya Mawa, and some budget accommodation (check out Mango
    Drift) as well. Likoma is a very peaceful spot and there are just a few cars on
    the island. You can take some nice walks inland to visit local villages, the
    local market, or kayak around the island. There's a diving school here as
    well that offers certification at very good rates. Dance troupes from other
    islands gather regularly for a "dance-off", which is seriously entertaining.
    Getting to Likoma is half the fun, especially by boat; the MV Ilala stops here
    once a week. There are scheduled flights from Lilongwe as well as charters
    available
Liwonde National Park
•   Liwonde National Park is Malawi's premier wildlife park. It's setting is lovely
    along the banks of the Shire river, where you can view pods of hippo in the
    water and large herds of elephant on the side enjoying a drink and a splash.
    The bird life is fantastic and you're very likely to see African fish eagles
    displaying their skills as well as the rare Pel's fishing owl. Most people who
    visit will stay at the luxurious Mvuu Lodge. The best time to visit is during the
    cooler dry season from June - August as Liwonde can get very hot and
    humid during the rains.
Ilala Ferry
•   The Ilala is a large ferry that crosses the lake every week (about a 300 mile
    trip). There are 5 double cabins in first class with exclusive use of the top
    deck, and the captain' cabin (with AC -- if you're lucky you can book it). The
    Ilala makes regular stops for passengers and freight along the way,
    including the lovely Likoma island (see below). You can get off at any point,
    or sail the whole route back to the starting point of Monkey Bay (southern
    lakeshore). This is not a luxury cruise and you'll be sharing the boat with
    hundreds of passengers and freight, but it's a classic African adventure.
    How to Book: Through a travel operator or buy a ticket at point of
    departure. The Ilala does not always sail to schedule, so be flexible.
Zomba Plateau
•   Zomba plateau offers incredible views, waterfalls, dams filled with trout and
    a lovely respite from the heat. The 900m plateau is located in the lively old
    capital of Malawi, Zomba. Most visitors to Zomba plateau will spend a day or
    perhaps a couple of nights and enjoy hikes along wooded paths. My favorite
    view is the "Queen's View". You can take horse rides down lovely trails from
    the long established Plateau Stables. The best way to get up to the plateau
    is by car or taxi, it's a long steep walk otherwise, and the rewarding hikes
    are really at the top of the mountain anyway. The nicest place to stay is the
    Ku Chawe Inn.
Lake Malawi: North
•   Malawi's northern lake shore is much less developed than the southern
    shore. Less populated in general, the North is also chillier during the dry
    season (June - August), but perfect when it's hot. Towns like Livingstonia
    and Karonga also offer a dash of history and culture to entice you away from
    the beach. Perfect places to stay include: Nkhotakota, Nkhata Bay (Chikale
    Beach in particular), Dwangwa, Kande Beach, and Chintheche
Nyika Plateau
•   Just over 50 years ago, the north western part of Malawi, known as the
    Nyika Plateau area, was so unknown to the British (who were in charge at
    the time), that they sent explorer Laurens van Der Post to report on it.
    Laurens turned his mission to this vast escarpment into a best selling book
    "Venture to the Interior". He described the beautiful high rolling hills of
    grasslands dotted with zebra, antelope, orchids and butterflies that make
    Malawi's largest national park well worth visiting. Hiking, mountain biking
    and horse riding are the principal activities here. You can rent cottages at
    Chelinda Camp.
Tobacco
•   Malawi is the world's largest producer of burley tobacco. I'm not quite sure
    what that means, but I can vouch for the absolutely fascinating process of
    getting the tobacco bought, sold, and then bought again to end up in the
    world market place. The tobacco auctions are held in huge warehouses
    (floors) in Lilongwe (the capital) and Limbe (near Blantyre the commercial
    capital) during the months of May - September. It's a very fast, highly skilled,
    and totally incomprehensible business, which is what makes it so fun to
    watch. Check out this video to see what it's like. Since Malawi heavily relies
    on tobacco for its foreign exchange, and up to 2 million Malawians earn their
    living from it, this is a serious business and my excuse for taking up
    smoking as a teenager in Malawi. On a more serious note, documentaries
    showing children working on tobacco estates has made the news in Britain,
    and is good to keep in mind.
Lilongwe
•   Lilongwe is Malawi's capital, a pleasant enough city where you'll find
    embassies and government departments. It's a planned capital, and the
    population is smaller than Blantyre, at around 1 million. The "new town" is
    spread out with modern office buildings and residential areas. The "old
    town" is much more lively with a really great market where you can buy
    everything from bikes to fans. Just watch your valuables here and enjoy a
    little bartering. Lilongwe is a good place to regroup if you've been on the
    road for a while, lots of accommodation options and some decent
    restaurants can be found in both the old and the new town. The Lilongwe
    Wildlife center and the tobacco auctions (see above) are two of several
    worthwhile attractions in the capital. Some of the embassies and cultural
    centers host local art shows which are worth attending, check local papers
    for information.
Museums
• Museum of Malawi
• Cultural & Museum Centre of Karonga

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Malawi

  • 2. Map
  • 3. Basic Information • Capital: Lilongwe • Government: Unitary presidential republic, President: Joyce Banda • Population: almost 15 mil. • Currency: Kwacha • Regions 3 • Industry: Agriculture (sugarcane, cotton, tee, sorghum, cattle and goats) and tobacco. • Tribe: Maravi people • Transport: Apex Car rental, Busses, air and water • Food: Staple food is maize, beverages make their own alcohol spirits drinks like rum, gin and vodka.
  • 4. Lake Malawi North • Lake Malawi is a beautiful freshwater lake that takes up a good chunk of landlocked Malawi. It is blessed with golden beaches and an incredible colorful variety of fish, that makes snorkeling and diving here extremely rewarding. The southern end of the lakeshore is very popular due to its proximity to the commercial capital, Blantyre. There are numerous bays to choose from and accommodation runs from simple campsites and cottage rentals, to the more luxurious Club Makakola. Monkey Bay, at the southern tip is where you can catch the Ilala ferry to cruise up the lake to Likoma Island and the northern end (see below). The fantastic Lake of Stars music festival is held annually at Nkopola Sunbird Lodge. Cape Maclear is a mecca for snorkeling and other water sports
  • 5. Mulanie Mountains • Mulanje Mountain is a huge granite massif in southern Malawi. Its highest peak Sapitwa reaches just over 3000m. There are plenty of hiking routes to choose from to enjoy this mountain, with simple huts at the end of each one. This is a wonderful hike for families, (I spent my youth hiking here) with lots of streams and peaks to explore. You should spend at least 2 nights on the mountain. The Mountain Club of Malawi has good route information as well as information on fees and how to pay your porters. If you join the Mountain Club you can use their cooking facilities stored in the huts. Enjoy the delicious smell of Mulanje cedar in the fireplace! Most hikers will start out from Likhubula, so a night at Likhubula Forest Lodge is convenient to get an early start. The best time to climb Mulanje is between May and October.
  • 6. Likoma Island • Likoma Island is actually in Mozambique waters, but is still a Malawian territory. It's home to a huge cathedral built in the early 1900's. Likoma Island has several lovely beaches with two excellent eco-friendly resorts including Kaya Mawa, and some budget accommodation (check out Mango Drift) as well. Likoma is a very peaceful spot and there are just a few cars on the island. You can take some nice walks inland to visit local villages, the local market, or kayak around the island. There's a diving school here as well that offers certification at very good rates. Dance troupes from other islands gather regularly for a "dance-off", which is seriously entertaining. Getting to Likoma is half the fun, especially by boat; the MV Ilala stops here once a week. There are scheduled flights from Lilongwe as well as charters available
  • 7. Liwonde National Park • Liwonde National Park is Malawi's premier wildlife park. It's setting is lovely along the banks of the Shire river, where you can view pods of hippo in the water and large herds of elephant on the side enjoying a drink and a splash. The bird life is fantastic and you're very likely to see African fish eagles displaying their skills as well as the rare Pel's fishing owl. Most people who visit will stay at the luxurious Mvuu Lodge. The best time to visit is during the cooler dry season from June - August as Liwonde can get very hot and humid during the rains.
  • 8. Ilala Ferry • The Ilala is a large ferry that crosses the lake every week (about a 300 mile trip). There are 5 double cabins in first class with exclusive use of the top deck, and the captain' cabin (with AC -- if you're lucky you can book it). The Ilala makes regular stops for passengers and freight along the way, including the lovely Likoma island (see below). You can get off at any point, or sail the whole route back to the starting point of Monkey Bay (southern lakeshore). This is not a luxury cruise and you'll be sharing the boat with hundreds of passengers and freight, but it's a classic African adventure. How to Book: Through a travel operator or buy a ticket at point of departure. The Ilala does not always sail to schedule, so be flexible.
  • 9. Zomba Plateau • Zomba plateau offers incredible views, waterfalls, dams filled with trout and a lovely respite from the heat. The 900m plateau is located in the lively old capital of Malawi, Zomba. Most visitors to Zomba plateau will spend a day or perhaps a couple of nights and enjoy hikes along wooded paths. My favorite view is the "Queen's View". You can take horse rides down lovely trails from the long established Plateau Stables. The best way to get up to the plateau is by car or taxi, it's a long steep walk otherwise, and the rewarding hikes are really at the top of the mountain anyway. The nicest place to stay is the Ku Chawe Inn.
  • 10. Lake Malawi: North • Malawi's northern lake shore is much less developed than the southern shore. Less populated in general, the North is also chillier during the dry season (June - August), but perfect when it's hot. Towns like Livingstonia and Karonga also offer a dash of history and culture to entice you away from the beach. Perfect places to stay include: Nkhotakota, Nkhata Bay (Chikale Beach in particular), Dwangwa, Kande Beach, and Chintheche
  • 11. Nyika Plateau • Just over 50 years ago, the north western part of Malawi, known as the Nyika Plateau area, was so unknown to the British (who were in charge at the time), that they sent explorer Laurens van Der Post to report on it. Laurens turned his mission to this vast escarpment into a best selling book "Venture to the Interior". He described the beautiful high rolling hills of grasslands dotted with zebra, antelope, orchids and butterflies that make Malawi's largest national park well worth visiting. Hiking, mountain biking and horse riding are the principal activities here. You can rent cottages at Chelinda Camp.
  • 12. Tobacco • Malawi is the world's largest producer of burley tobacco. I'm not quite sure what that means, but I can vouch for the absolutely fascinating process of getting the tobacco bought, sold, and then bought again to end up in the world market place. The tobacco auctions are held in huge warehouses (floors) in Lilongwe (the capital) and Limbe (near Blantyre the commercial capital) during the months of May - September. It's a very fast, highly skilled, and totally incomprehensible business, which is what makes it so fun to watch. Check out this video to see what it's like. Since Malawi heavily relies on tobacco for its foreign exchange, and up to 2 million Malawians earn their living from it, this is a serious business and my excuse for taking up smoking as a teenager in Malawi. On a more serious note, documentaries showing children working on tobacco estates has made the news in Britain, and is good to keep in mind.
  • 13. Lilongwe • Lilongwe is Malawi's capital, a pleasant enough city where you'll find embassies and government departments. It's a planned capital, and the population is smaller than Blantyre, at around 1 million. The "new town" is spread out with modern office buildings and residential areas. The "old town" is much more lively with a really great market where you can buy everything from bikes to fans. Just watch your valuables here and enjoy a little bartering. Lilongwe is a good place to regroup if you've been on the road for a while, lots of accommodation options and some decent restaurants can be found in both the old and the new town. The Lilongwe Wildlife center and the tobacco auctions (see above) are two of several worthwhile attractions in the capital. Some of the embassies and cultural centers host local art shows which are worth attending, check local papers for information.
  • 14. Museums • Museum of Malawi • Cultural & Museum Centre of Karonga