Welcome to Roots Afrikiko
Search For: Movie should be distinctly Please enter a search term in the search box.
Do Not Miss
Search Suggestions
(FREE) Burna Boy x Wizkid x Omah Lay Afroswing Type Beat 2025 – “Shayo” | Afrobeat Instrumental Post Meal prep with me/Weight loss edition 💯/Healthy meals |South African Youtuber |Kuhle Jita mayikana Post Dear Addo D…… Post 10 Most Beautiful Safaris to Visit in Africa 🐘 | Safari Travel Guide Post PETEEDOCHIE BREAK TEAR COLAPSE REGRET GRANDSON KARL EDOCHIE ARRIVE COMPOUND UNIMAGINABLE POLICE YUL😭 Post
Notifications Watch Later Cart 0
roots afrikiko
  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Music
  • Travel
  • Life Style
  • Flavors of Africa
  • Movies
  • Sports
  • Shop
  • Contact
Click to login or register
Home    Africa Just Go!    Africa.com Travel    10 Things to Do in Malawi That Will Make Your Visit Memorable
Africa.com Travel31 March 2024

10 Things to Do in Malawi That Will Make Your Visit Memorable

0 reactions
2 comments 28 views
Author Avatar

Toyin Umesiri - Nazaru CEO

0Subscribers
Subscribe
Spread the love






10 Things to Do in Malawi That Will Make Your Visit Memorable



















































Skip to content

FacebookX (Twitter)YouTubeLinkedin


Africa.com



Search

  • Africa Newsroom
  • Climate Change
  • Human Rights Watch
  • Museums of Africa
  • Event Calendar

Subscribe

Subscribe


Africa.com

10 Things to Do in Malawi That Will Make Your Visit Memorable

By

Editor


/ October 26, 2019 / Travel

Malawi is one of the most breathtaking places on earth. From her beautiful blue lake, to her ever-smiling, welcoming people, Malawi should surely be on your list of places to visit, and when you do, here are ten things we recommend you do while there.

Here are the ten things we recommend you do while in Malawi.

Visit Lake Malawi

This is a must do when you are in the warm heart of Africa. Arguably the country’s most captivating natural wonder, Lake Malawi is home to various beautiful fish species like the unique chambo, a tilapia breed that isn’t found anywhere else but in Lake Malawi. The lake also attracts a range of bird species such as the famous Thyolo Alethe, which are endemic to Malawi. Covering almost 30% of the country, this gorgeous everblue sight is heaven for nature lovers, and a pillar of pride and sustenance for the people near Lake Malawi. While there, make sure to experience various islands such as Mumbo, Likoma, and Bird Island.

During large feasts, such as weddings, Couscous is widely served as a symbol of happiness and festivity. In fact, it is culturally known that when someone is invited to a Couscous meal, this invitation mustn’t be turned down.

Hike the Mulanje Mountain

If you consider yourself a hiker or climber, then please make sure you find yourself on top of Mount Mulanje. At over 3,000 meters, Sapitwa Peak is the highest point in South Central Africa. Mulanje Mountain is also home to the Mulanje Cypress, a 45-meter-tall evergreen tree with dense leaves and cones, which is unique to this massif. If you are interested in gorgeous green views, please use Thyolo Road to treat yourself to the  beauty of the sprawling tea estates.

Check Out The Wildlife

Boasting about nine national parks and wildlife reserves, Malawi provides intensive and exclusive wildlife viewing in unspoilt areas of genuine wilderness. Founded in 1973, Liwonde National Park is the largest park and is filled with up-close views of different animals such as buffalos, hippos, and many others. Nkhotakota Game Reserve in the Central Region is also a great destination and offers several antelope species, buffaloes, and leopards.  Other key parks in Malawi are Nyika, Nkhotakota, Vwaza Marsh, and Lengwe, which has the world’s largest population of the spiral-horned antelope, also known as the nyala.

Do Some Tea Tasting

The road to Mulanje Mountain is painted with amazing sights from the tea estates. Instead of just seeing the tea from a distance, add to your Malawi experience by awakening the Tea Sommelier in you. Estates like Satemwa, Lauderdale, Esperanza, and many more offer free tea tasting trips for tourists. For a full British Tea hangout, the 1874 Huntingdon House located in the middle of Satemwa Tea Estates will surely provide you with historical charm and a unique experience that cannot be recreated.

Experience Zomba

With a population of about 180,000, Zomba is is a college city with exquisite British colonial architecture and a diverse ethnic mix. Zomba offers a good break from the hassle of urban life while providing access to main shops and hotels. Zomba also harbors the famous Zomba Plateau, a  2,087 metres high Massif, hosts several accommodations for tourists, such as the Sunbird KuChawe Inn which offers different activities to include hiking, horse riding, rock climbing, fishing, and mountain biking.

Partake in the local cuisines

Food is every part of the thriving culture of Malawi. To have an authentic Malawi experience, it is recommended that you try some of the local delicacies. Nsima, Malawi’s staple food made out of processed corn, is a must have. Make sure it is served with meat or fish and some greens, and if you can go all the way, a local chilli called kambuzi is a good side. Make sure you also try out Malawi’s biggest food export, the chambo, a tasty tilapia fish, which is arguably the best fish your palate ever come across. We recommend having chambo with a local rice called kilombero, an aromatic rice only grown in this part of the world.

If your stomach can handle it, be sure to try out the street food as well. Some of the popular street foods are deep-fried sweet fritters, or mandasi in the local language, and Kanyenya (Barbecued meat or fish). In almost every neighbourhood in Malawi, you will also find chiwaya, a mobile metal stove usually serving Malawi’s favorite alternative, chips and chicken. It is also common to find greasy fried pork and beef on a chiwaya. If you are in the deep southern districts, you can try out snacks like the notorious mice on a stick or ngumbi, a low-fat/low-sodium and high in lean protein African termite, which is superbly tasty.

Use Local Methods of Transport

You can’t say you’ve experienced Malawi if you’ve only been on a tourist shuttle bus or in a taxi. The local transport methods provide one of the most authentic Malawi experiences that cannot be replicated elsewhere. The most popular way to travel for most Malawians is the local public taxi, the minibus. The minibus offers a great way to interact with locals and other travellers. Another transport experience is the bicycle taxis, or the Kabaza, which serves most of the towns and cities. If you are travelling as a group, you may also try to support the different bicycle tour services such as Uwawuke Bike Tours, which are springing up in the major cities.

Dance and Sing with the People

One of the best ways to really explore a country is to experience its music and dance. With a rich musical history and over 100 traditional dances, it is highly recommended that one experiences Malawi’s rich musical culture. Some of the key events to attend when in Malawi are the Blantyre Arts Festival, The Ufulu Festival, and the Lake of Stars, which is named one of the biggest music festivals on the African continent. You can also check out key event venues like Blantyre Cultural Centre, Great Hall, Chez Ntemba, Living Room Lounge, Chameleons, and Bingu Conference Centre.

Buy from the Markets

Whether you are a big fan of thrifting and arts and crafts, or you simply  love farmers markets, Malawi offers you unlimited market options.  The main cities of Blantyre, Mzuzu, Zomba, and Lilongwe have farmers markets where fresh fruits, legumes, and vegetables are sold. In addition to these markets, Kampepuza, Lizulu, Mbayani, and Limbe Markets also offer amazing second-hand clothes shopping, known as “Bendova” in local pidgin. The main cities also have arts and crafts markets that offer a lot of curios and African clothes. Whatever you are buying, be sure to negotiate the price down to avoid overpaying.

Volunteer

One of the biggest ways to immerse one’s self in the Malawi experience is by volunteering at local schools, community projects, children houses, and wildlife centres. With all Her beauty and charm, Malawi still struggles with issues like HIV/AIDS and poverty, among many others. By volunteering skills and time, you are helping to grow this amazing country, making your visit not only adventurous but impactful. Some of the popular volunteer places are the Lilongwe Wildlife Centre, Tilinanu Orphanage, Kondanani Children’s Home, St John’s Hospital, Mulanje Orphan Care, Thyolo Recycling, and Crisis Nursery, as well as many others.

Share

Post navigation

← Previous Post
Next Post →


Media Partners Upcoming Events



Apr


17


April 17 @ 8:00 am - April 18 @ 5:00 pm SAST


1st Southern Africa And 2nd East Africa LPG Expo – Mozambique 2024



May


21


May 21 @ 8:00 am - May 23 @ 5:00 pm SAST


Mega Ceramica Nigeria



May


21


May 21 @ 8:00 am - May 23 @ 5:00 pm SAST


Mega Clima Nigeria



May


21


May 21 @ 8:00 am - May 23 @ 5:00 pm SAST


Nigeria BuildExpo



May


21


May 21 @ 8:00 am - May 23 @ 5:00 pm SAST


West Africa Water Expo


View Calendar


Recent Stories

  • Somalia receives 1.4 million vials of oral cholera vaccine
    March 31, 2024
  • Vice President Bawumia Commissions Police Station For Asakraka Community
    March 31, 2024
  • Ghana: My Solutions Are Bold for The Future – Dr. Bawumia Tells Mammoth Crowd In Kwahu
    March 31, 2024
  • President El-Sisi Meets the Prime Minister and the Ministers of Justice and Health
    March 31, 2024
  • Planning Ministry Unveils Giza’s $5.3 Billion Investment Plan for Fiscal Year 2023/2024
    March 31, 2024
  • Meeting between the Indonesian Ambassador and the Sudanese Minister of Health to discuss plans to send Indonesian medical aid amounting to USD 1 million to Sudan
    March 31, 2024
  • Egypt: President El-Sisi Reviews Work Progress in ‘Egypt’s Future’ Project
    March 30, 2024
  • Eritrea: YPFDJ Conference in Europe
    March 30, 2024

  • AFRICA COUNTRIES
  • BUSINESS NEWS
    • Council of Foreign Relations
    • McKinsey & Co.
    • U.S. & Africa
    • World Economic Forum
  • CLIMATE CHANGE
  • EVENT CALENDAR
  • FEATURES
    • Opinion
    • Human Rights
    • Event Calendar
    • COVID-19 News
  • HEADLINES
    • AMA Newsroom
    • APO Newsroom
    • UN & Africa News
  • HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • Media Partners
    • The Africa-America Institute
  • MUSEUMS
  • MUSIC
  • TOP 10 NEWS
  • TRAVEL NEWS
    • Travel Guides
  • About Us
  • Press Kit

  • AFRICA COUNTRIES
  • BUSINESS NEWS
    • Council of Foreign Relations
    • McKinsey & Co.
    • U.S. & Africa
    • World Economic Forum
  • CLIMATE CHANGE
  • EVENT CALENDAR
  • FEATURES
    • Opinion
    • Human Rights
    • Event Calendar
    • COVID-19 News
  • HEADLINES
    • AMA Newsroom
    • APO Newsroom
    • UN & Africa News
  • HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • Media Partners
    • The Africa-America Institute
  • MUSEUMS
  • MUSIC
  • TOP 10 NEWS
  • TRAVEL NEWS
    • Travel Guides
  • About Us
  • Press Kit

africa.com logo

Follow Us

Follow Us

Stay connected, stay informed, and stay inspired with Africa.com

If you’re interested in becoming a storyteller on Africa.com, we encourage you to review our comprehensive guidelines, designed to help you craft narratives that resonate deeply with our diverse audience. To access the guidelines and start your journey of making a difference, click here.

  • ABOUT US
  • Support Us
  • Media Partners
  • Terms & Privacy
  • The Definitive List

Copyright © 2010 - 2024 | Africa.com


Scroll to Top















Reviews

0 %

User Score

0 ratings
Rate This

Sharing

Prev

Top Places To Visit In Ethiopia Where You Need A Tour Operator

Next

Females Being VICIOUS | The Most Brutal Women's MMA Video You Will Ever See Savage Knockouts

45 Related Posts

Related Posts


No Image Available
0%
Africa.com Travel

Africa’s Top Trekking Destinations

Kingdom Wealth Ministries 25 April 2024
0 reactions
37 views

No Image Available
0%
Africa.com Travel

World Heritage Sites To Visit Around Africa

DELAY TV 5 April 2024
0 reactions
40 views

No Image Available
0%
Africa.com Travel

5 Must-Visit Cities on the African Continent

mauritania sweet 5 April 2024
0 reactions
37 views

No Image Available
0%
Africa.com Travel

And Africa’s Most Powerful Passports Are…

Chris N Tiff Kinda Love 5 April 2024
0 reactions
40 views

No Image Available
0%
Africa.com Travel

Interesting Facts About Algeria

Shakespeare Network 5 April 2024
0 reactions
40 views

No Image Available
0%
Africa.com Travel

Johannesburg Has Just Been Invaded by a Million of These

BABYBEAR_GR 5 April 2024
0 reactions
39 views

No Image Available
0%
Africa.com Travel

Africa: Heaven for Nature Photographers

hors frontieres 4 April 2024
0 reactions
50 views

No Image Available
0%
Africa.com Travel

How Women and Indigenous People are Disrupting the African Safari Industry

International Finance Corporation 4 April 2024
0 reactions
34 views

No Image Available
0%
Africa.com Travel

The Most Iconic Project In The History Of Ghana’s Tourism Investment

Behind Celebrities Life 4 April 2024
0 reactions
42 views

No Image Available
0%
Africa.com Travel

The Surfer’s Guide to Morocco: The Best Waves in the Western Kingdom

CBS News 4 April 2024
0 reactions
42 views

No Image Available
0%
Africa.com Travel

Go Beyond The Beach In Mauritius

The Explorations Company 4 April 2024
0 reactions
41 views

No Image Available
0%
Africa.com Travel

Top 6 Places To Check Out In West Africa

Kenza 4 April 2024
0 reactions
33 views

No Image Available
0%
Africa.com Travel

5 Things To Do In Kenya

Jayclef Adewale 4 April 2024
0 reactions
72 views

No Image Available
0%
Africa.com Travel

Volubilis Monument In Morocco

BBC What’s New / Actu Jeunes 4 April 2024
0 reactions
36 views

No Image Available
0%
Africa.com Travel

Why Zimbabwe’s Hwange Should Be Your Next Safari Destination

KONTE NEWS 4 April 2024
0 reactions
27 views

Leave your comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Products

  • Royal: Majestic Spirit: Unisex Casual Shoulder Backpack Royal: Majestic Spirit: Unisex Casual Shoulder Backpack $77.07
  • Africa: Bold Heritage; Unisex Casual Shoulder Backpack Africa: Bold Heritage; Unisex Casual Shoulder Backpack $77.07
  • Afia: Urban Attitude Afia: Urban Attitude $79.99
  • Adannaya Tripod Lamp Adannaya Tripod Lamp $70.05
  • Abosede Tripod Lamp Abosede Tripod Lamp $99.00
  • Ethnic Chic: Follow Your Style Ethnic Chic: Follow Your Style $99.00
  • Aberash Tripod Lamp Aberash Tripod Lamp $99.00
  • Urban Paws: African Street Cat Style Urban Paws: African Street Cat Style $39.99
  • Urban Swag: African Bulldog Phone Protection Urban Swag: African Bulldog Phone Protection $39.99
  • Sankofa: Carry Your Heritage in Your Hands Sankofa: Carry Your Heritage in Your Hands $39.99
  • Embrace African Heritage: Premium Protection Meets Cultural Style Embrace African Heritage: Premium Protection Meets Cultural Style $39.99
  • Aamadu Women’s Puffer Jacket Aamadu Women’s Puffer Jacket $99.00
  • Titilayo Men’s Bomber Jacket Titilayo Men's Bomber Jacket $136.00
  • Umaru Bomber Jacket Umaru Bomber Jacket $249.00
  • Men’s Navy Bomber Jacket Men's Navy Bomber Jacket $130.63
  • Chikondi Bomber Jacket Chikondi Bomber Jacket $130.63
  • Men’s Army Bomber Jacket Men's Army Bomber Jacket $199.00
  • I Love South Africa Baby Bib – Adorable Little Lion Collection for Your Baby I Love South Africa Baby Bib - Adorable Little Lion Collection for Your Baby $18.93
  • I Love South Africa Weekender Tote – Luxury Travel Edition I Love South Africa Weekender Tote - Luxury Travel Edition $48.70
  • I Love South Africa Adventure Backpack – Explorer Edition I Love South Africa Adventure Backpack - Explorer Edition $68.00

© 2013-2024 Roots Afrikiko. All rights reserved. Created by Roots Afrikiko.

✕