From exotic wildlife to wonderful beaches and colorful cities, Malawi offers activities to suit all travelers, from the more active ones to those looking for a bit of relaxation.
This lake constitutes nearly a third of Malawi's area. It is home to great beaches and some unique fish species, such as Chambo, which can be seen by snorkeling or diving.
This is a must for travelers – families and serious climbers alike - who love an active vacation. A variety of tracks with different levels of difficulty are available.
See hippos relaxing in water and elephants rejuvenating with a drink of water and having a bit of a play.
Check out the arts and crafts market for some local souvenirs and gifts, the fruit and vegetable markets for local produce, and the Lilongwe Wildlife Centre.
This island is reachable by ferry and its cathedral is one of the main attractions. Traditional dance competitions are also held during weekends.
The best time to visit Malawi is during its dry and hot season between the months of July and October, the last two being the best for observing wildlife at the parks.
Citizens of around 40 countries, including other African countries, can enter Malawi without a visa for up to 30 or 90 days. Citizens of other countries will need a visa, with some able to get it on arrival.
The main international airport in Malawi is in the capital Lilongwe. Malawian Airlines operates nonstop flights to five different destinations in Africa, while South African Airways, Kenya Airways and Ethiopian Airways all operate nonstop flights to Lilongwe. Regional airline Swift Air operates flights from Johannesburg to both Lilangwe and Blantyre.
Malawi is connected by train to Mozambique, with services running twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays, starting from Blantyre, going through Liwonde and heading towards Cuamba and Nampula.
Driving is possible from Tanzania going through Ipinda, and the M1 road in Malawi leads to Lilongwe. It is also possible to drive from Zambia through Chipata, entering Malawi through Mchinji, which is well linked with Lilongwe.
Direct buses are available from Lusaka in Zimbabwe and run to Lilongwe in Malawi. The trip takes close to 20h and can also be done in stretches. If crossing from Tanzania, direct buses are available from Dar Es Salaam heading to Lilongwe or Mzuzu.
Hotels of all budgets can be found in the main cities and touristic spots. Bungalow Hotels are typical of the country and usually offer all the basic amenities except for a Wi-Fi connection.
Minibuses are the most common mode of local transport, and a one-way trip from the center to the suburbs normally costs between around 250-400 MWK (0.35-0.55 USD).
Three train lines are available in Malawi. The Limbe to Balaka line operates on Wednesdays with returns on Fridays, the Balaka to Nayuchi line operates both ways on Thursdays, and the Limbe to Makhanga line operates on Saturdays, returning on Sundays.
AXA Coach Service is the main company used for long distance travel. All buses have air conditioning, reclining seats and televisions, but only the Super Executive buses have toilets on board. Cheaper and more frequent minibuses are also available for long distance travel, but trips are not always direct and might involve bus changes.
Most car rental companies are in Lilongwe and Blantyre. If planning on heading into the rural areas, it is advisable to get a 4x4 as dirt roads are very common. Cars drive on the left side of the road.
Malawian Airlines and Swiftair both operate local flights between the cities of Lilongwe, Blantyre and Mzuzu, with Swiftair also flying to and from Karonga.
When eating out in Malawi, a cheap meal will cost around 5,000 MWK (7 USD), while a mid range meal will cost around 15,000 MWK (21 USD) per person. Though credit cards are not very widely used, Visa and Mastercard are accepted at some of the major hotels and establishments, typically with an added surcharge.