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Magnificent Malawi Travel
by Darren Ravens
Often
billed as 'the warm heart of Africa', Malawi offers something for all visitors.
One of the most beautiful and laid-back countries in Africa, Malawi is
renowned for being a destination for those seeking adventure, leisure or
eco-tourism attractions. Malawi's scenery is gorgeous and varied and Malawians
tend to be extremely friendly toward travellers. Nature lovers will adore
the national parks and game reserves, mountain hiking and plateau trekking.
Top tips for Malawi Travel
Travel in Malawi
Malawi's road network is
reasonably well established, with most major routes tarred. Bus transport
is a viable option, with express and luxury coach options available and
boat trips are a fond favourite. For those seeking a more comprehensive
African adventure, there are a number of overland tour operators running
trips that span various countries, allowing travellers an opportunity to
really experience the spirit of Africa and enjoy a variety of experiences.
Social
Conventions -
With a large and diverse
range of tribal backgrounds among the people of Malawi, it's understandable
that many travellers are concerned about matters of accepted behaviour
and convention. Fortunately for visitors to this African paradise, Malawian
society is well integrated and visitors need not worry too much about social
differences.
Greeting Conventions -
Malawians are "hand-shake
people". They generally place some importance on the shaking of hands when
meeting and greeting. Among some parts of society men practice a special
handshake, involving the grasping of the thumb and placing the left hand
on the forearm - foreigners should probably not be trying to do this, but
if you're there and you see it, you'll know what it's about. Also, women
and children might curtsey as a greeting or as a sign of gratitude.
Dress -
Generally, Malawians tend
to the side of the conventional in their dress. It's advisable to dress
modestly but of course in such a relaxed society there are no hard and
fast rules and it's probably better just to dress appropriately for your
intended activity; a day at the beach calls for beachwear and a safari
trip requires long sleeves and trousers.
Climate
and weather
Winter, the dry season,
is the best time to visit, and lasts from May to October. June and July
are the coldest months with a very comfortable average daytime temperatures
21ºC. The dry season also offers excellent game viewing and hiking
opportunities.
The warm, humid rainy season,
from November to April, brings hotter temperatures of around the mid-30
ºC range. Rainfall is concentrated on the higher plateaus and some
roads become impassable after very heavy rains.
Currency
The Malawi Kwacha is the
locally used currency. It is freely convertible at a rate of around 137
Kwacha to the US dollar. US dollars are also readily accepted, particularly
for larger purchases.
It's also worth noting that
the neighbouring Zambia's currency, also called Kwacha, is worth a fraction
of the Malawi Kwacha, so travellers need to watch out.
Credit cards are accepted
to some extent, but then only the major brands like Visa and MasterCard
and then only by the larger hotels or businesses geared specifically towards
tourists. In general, it's safer to assume that your card will not be readily
accepted.
Traveller's cheques too
are not always easily exchanged. Some of the banks, Forex Bureaus and in
top-end hotels may do so, but US currency in cash is probably a better
option.
Health Precautions
Malawi is a Malaria-risk
area. To minimise the risk of mosquito bites, wear light, long sleeved
clothing and use an effective insect repellent (those containing Diethyltoluamide
DEET work well) on exposed skin. Sleep under treated mosquito netting or
ensure that the doors and windows of your accommodation are screened against
mosquitoes. Having a fan or air-conditioner on at night will also curb
mosquito activity to some extent. Currently, the three most effective anti-malaria
medications are Mefloquine (Lariam or Mefliam), Doxycycline and Malarone
(Malanil). Certain medications may cause side-effects and need to be taken
some time before you are exposed to the risk, so consult you doctor or
travel health centre well before you intend to depart.
Must-see
sights of Malawi
Lilongwe - This, the
Malawian capital, is renowned for the Old Town, home to market stalls,
quaint cafés and restaurants and the New City, which houses embass
offices and shops.
Blantyre - Blantyre,
located in the southern part of Malawi, is considered the centre of commerce
and industry in the country. Of interest for beer lovers, it is home to
the Carlsberg brewery and has a range of restaurants andommodation options.
Lake Malawi - probably
the most famous of Malawi's tourist attractions, Lake Malawi is also know
as also known as Lake Nyassa and 'Livingstone's Lake' (after famous explorer
David Livingstone). It is the most southerly lake in the Great African
Rift Valley. The lake, about 560 km long and with a total area of nearly
30 000km², is bordered by Mozambique, Malawi, and Tanzania and is
a source of territorial dispute between Malawi and Tanzania. Lake Malawi
is home to a greater variety of indigenous species of fish than any other
lake in the world, making it very popular among scuba divers and snorkellers.
Its peaceful blue waters and stunning golden beaches make for great retreats
for those seeking a bit of rest and relaxation. Water sports like kayaking;
canoeing, windsailing and water skiing are available for those seeking
a more active source of fun.
Come for a visit.
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About the Author
The crew from the overland
adventure travel company, Oasis
Overland have an extensive knowledge of Africa, the Middle East and
South America. Their philosophy is to provide excellent value for money
for budget conscious travellers without compromising their experiences,
and providing quality vehicles, equipment, and crew. Travel in Malawi is
encompassed by various oasis African Tours.
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