HOMEPAGE
VISAS
CLIMATE
CURRENCY
ECONOMY
EMBASSIES
GETTING THERE
HISTORY
HOTELS
HEALTH & SAFETY
LANGUAGE
PARKS
PEOPLE
TOURISTS
TRANSPORT
GEOGRAPHY


T O P   F E A T U R E
A Little Paradise
Njaya is a place where travel weary backpackers can wash off the African dust and city slickers can unwind. Drinks are served in an open air bamboo and wood bar which has spectacular views of Lake Malawi.

Visas
* Countries whose nationals do not require a visa include:
+ UK: British Subjects being citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies; British protected persons.
+ Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belgium, Belize, Botswana, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Dominica, Fiji, Finland, Gambia, Germany, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Papua New Guinea, Portugal, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, San Marino, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Solomon Isles, South Africa, Swaziland, Sweden, Tanzania, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tuvalu, Uganda, USA, Vanuatu, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

* Countries whose nationals do require a visa include:
+ All countries not included above.
+ Albania, Algeria, Bahrain, Bulgaria, China, Cuba, Czech Republic, Egypt, Hungary, India, Iraq, Jordan, Korea (People's Republic), Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mongolia, Morocco, Oman, Poland, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Sudan, Syria, UAE, Vietnam, Yemen, Yugoslavia.

* Visas are issued at Malawian Embassies and High Commissions. TOP
Climate
* In the south the climate is tropical with temperatures all year round fo 28 to 37 Celsius / 82 to 98 Fahrenheit.
The average annual rainfall is 740mm / 30 inches.

* More moderate temperatures in the central region and heavier rainfall 1500 to 2000 mm / 60 to 80 inches. TOP
Currency
Kwacha divided into 100 Tambala.

* Credit Cards:
Visa, Mastercard, Access and American Express are acceptable in most good tourist hotels and restaurants etc.

* Banking Hours:
0800 to 1300 Monday to Friday.

* Currency Restrictions:
The importation and exportation of local currency is limited. Importation of foreign currency is unlimited; exportation is limited to the amount imported.
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Economy
* Agriculture: Employing most of the population (90%+) - tobacco, sugar, tea, cotton, groundnuts, maize.

* Mining: Not significant.

* Manufacturing: Beer, cement, cigarettes, matches, shoes, spirits, textiles.

* Other: Tourism is of minor importance. TOP
Embassies
AMERICAN EMBASSY IN LILONGWE
 
- PO Box 30016
- Area 40, Flat 18
- Lilongwe 3
- Tel: 783 166
- Fax: 780 471
- Tlx: 44627
 
BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION IN LILONGWE
 
- PO Box 30042
- Social Club
- Lilongwe 3
- Tel: 780 669
- Fax: 782 657
- Tlx: 44727
 
CANADIAN HIGH COMMISSION IN LILONGWE
 
- PO Box 1257
- Tel: 723 732
- Fax; 721 553
- Tlx: 45386
 
GERMAN EMBASSY IN LILONGWE
 
- Capital City, Lilongwe
- Tel: 782 555
 
MOZAMBIQUE EMBASSY IN LILONGWE
 
- Commercial Bank Building, Capital City, Lilongwe
- Tel: 784 100
 
SOUTH AFRICAN EMBASSY IN LILONGWE
 
- Impco Building, Capital City, Lilongwe
- Tel: 730888
 
ZAMBIAN EMBASSY IN LILONGWE
 
- Capital City, Lilongwe
- Tel: 782 100
 

 
MALAWI MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS
 
- 767 Third Avenue, 8th Floor, New York, 10017, USA
- Tel: +1 212 949 0180
 
MALAWI HIGH COMMISSION TO THE UK
 
- 33 Grosvenor Street, London W1X ODE
- Tel: +44 171 491 4172
 
MALAWI EMBASSY IN CANADA
 
- 7 Clemow Avenue, Ottowa, Ontario K1S2A9
- Tel: +1 613 368 931
 
MALAWI EMBASSY IN GERMANY
 
- Bundeskanzlerplatz, Bonn Centre H1 1103,53 00 Bonn 1
- Tel: (0228) 3430
 
MALAWI EMBASSY IN SOUTH AFRICA
 
- PO Box 11172, Brooklyn, Pretoria 0011
- Tel: +27 12 477 853
 
MALAWI HIGH COMMISSION IN ZIMBABWE
 
- 42-44 Salisbury Street, Harare
- Tel: +263 4 704611
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Getting there
* AIR

* The main gateway airport: Lilongwe Kamuzu International.
+ Check in time: Recommended 90 to 120 minutes.
+ Airport to City: 13 miles / 22 kilometres. Buses and taxi service takes approximately 50 minutes.
+ Airport tax: International Kwacha 40 for nationals and residents, US$20 for others.
+ Scheduled airlines flying to Lilongwe and their direct, scheduled destinations include:
- Air France (to/from Libreville, Luanda, Paris).
- Air Malawi (to/from Harare, Johannesburg, Lusaka, Nairobi).
- Air Zimbabwe (to/from Dar es Salaam, Harare).
- British Airways (to/from London).
- Ethiopian Airlines (to/from Addis Ababa, Entebbe).
- KLM (to/from Amsterdam).
- Kenya Airways (to/from Nairobi).
- South African Airways (to/from Johannesburg).

* Other international airports: Blantyre.
+ Check in time: At least 1 hour recommended.
+ Airport to City: 14 miles / 23 kilometres.
+ Airport tax: International departure tax Kwacha 40 for nationals and residents, US$20 for others.
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Scheduled airlines flying to Blantyre and their direct, scheduled international destinations include:
- Air Malawi (to/from Dar es Salaam, Johannesburg).
- South African Airways (to/from Johannesburg).

* LAND

* There are land borders with Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia.

* Bus services operate from
+ Harare to Blantyre.
+ Lusaka to Lilongwe.

* TRAIN

* Train services: There are no international train services to Malawi.
WATER

* Ferries: There are no international ferry services to Malawi. TOP
History
* Malawi was settled by various Bantu tribes, these tribes traded in agricultural surplus and ivory with Portuguese merchants on the coast.

* Scottish missionaries arrived in the country after hearing of David Livingstone's troubles. They established a state by overwhelming the warlike Ngoni and Yao and by doing so, they suppressed slavery, opened up missions and started making inroads into traditional agricultural practices.

* The number of plantations in the country began to grow quickly due to the declaration of a Protectorate in 1891 and after the introduction of coffee.

* A "hut tax" was introduced and traditional methods of agriculture such as the slash and burn method were discouraged as a consequence of this Africans were induced to get work on plantations or migrate to Zimbabwe and become migrant workers.

* The Nyasaland African Congress was formed in the 1950's as an opposition group to colonial rule this was also opposed to federation with northern and southern Rhodesia. This group did not have much support until Dr Hastings Banda came home and took control of the leadership.

* The colonial authorities were forced to declare a state of emergency due to the amount of support that had mounted for Banda as a result of this state of emergency leaders of the Congress including Banda were imprisoned and there was a rampage of suppression.

* Banda was invited by the colonial authorities in 1961 to a constitutional conference.

* Elections were held shortly after and the Malawi Congress Party (Banda's party) won easily, the party dissolved the federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and in July 1964 Malawi became independent.

* Many ministers resigned as a consequence of political differences, they would not pledge their allegiance to Banda, many of them took to violent opposition.

* Banda drew support from the peasant majority and eliminated opposition.

* Banda had himself declared "president for life". He outraged the OUA by refusing to ostracise the South African regime, and for paying for pogroms against threatening groups.

* In 1977 a slight liberation was attempted.

* Banda had a wide control over the parliament if anybody criticised him they would be expelled and imprisoned.

* In 1978 a general election was held which was the first one since independence, Banda personally vetted everyone who wanted to stand as a candidate, and he made all candidates take an English examination (therefore precluding 90 per cent of the population).

* Banda encouraged foreign capital investment especially from Britain, Taiwan and the USA. He also encouraged ministers to establish plantations, forcing peasants off the land. Facilities such as education and medicine were low priorities while roads and railways serving plantations are the opposite.

* In 1984 Malawi was able to post its first ever balance of payments surplus on its current account.

* Malawi has signed a defence and security cooperation agreement with Mozambique this was with the intention of concealing the activities of the MNR, Mozambique is also supplying Malawi.

* With the cessation of hostilities in Mozambique, there is once more access to the Indian Ocean port of Nacala. TOP
Hotels
* Hotels: There is a complete range of hotels in Lilongwe and Blantyre. Elsewhere there is a limited range with some excellent resort type accommodation on the lakeshore beaches.

* Lodges: Accommodation is available in all the National Parks except Lake Malawi National Park. The accommodation standards vary considerably.

* Hostels: Cheap hostel type accommodation is available in Lilongwe and Blantyre.

* Camping: Camping is available in most parts of the country.

BLANTYRE HOTELS
Mount Soche Hotel
- Glyn Jones Road
- Tel: +265 620 588
- Fax; +265 620 154
- Tlx: 44235
 
LILONGWE HOTELS
Lingadzi Inn
- Tel: +265 720 844
- Fax: +265 734 365
- Tlx: 44892
 
SALIMA HOTELS
Livingstonia Beach Hotel
- PO Box 11, Salima
- Tel: +265 744 022
- Fax: +265 744 483
- Tlx: 44148
 
MANGOCHI HOTELS
Club Makokola
- PO Box 59, Mangochi
- Tel: 584 244
- Fax: 584 417
- Tlx: 44312
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Health & safety
* Compulsory immunizations:

* Yellow Fever
Infection caused by a virus carried by monkeys, transmitted through mosquitos who carry the virus from the monkey to the human. The symptons a re a short, mild fever often leading to jaundice, failure of the liver and kidneys and eventually death. The vaccine is effective. The vaccination is valid for 10 years and is usually only available in specialist clinics or hospitals.
A valid Yellow Fever inoculation certificate is required if arriving from or via an infected area having passed through that area by any other means than a scheduled flight.

* Recommended immunizations:

* Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A, also called 'infectious hepatitis' is basically an inflammation of the liver caused by a virus A. The virus is picked up from contaminated food and water. The symptoms are a slight febrile disorder, loss of appetite and jaundice. Almost everyone recovers within about 2 months. Precautions include immunization and avoiding salads, unpeeled fruit, sharing crockery and cutlery.

* Malaria
Malaria is a danger in the lowland areas of Northern and Eastern Transvaal and parts of Eastern Natal reaching down to the Tugela River.
Polio
Polio or Poliomyelitis is an infection caused by a virus. It affects the motor neurone cells in the spinal cord mainly. The symptoms are fever and headache, weakness in a group of muscles, then widespread paralysis. Sometimes there is respiratory paralysis and rapid death. There is an effective vaccine taken by mouth.

* Tetanus
Tetanus (also known as lockjaw) is a disease caused by infection with 'clostridium tetani' which is present in soil and in the intestines of humans and animals. Infection can enter the body via cuts after which bacteria produce a toxin affecting the motor nerve cells in the spinal cord. This is followed by convulsions and muscle spasms. The vaccine is effective and the disease can also be treated by an antitoxin and penicillin.

* Typhoid
Typhoid or 'enteric fever' is caused by infection with 'salmonella typhi'. The infection is passed from infected water, milk or food or by people preparing food or drinks. Symptoms are a rapidly fluctuating temperature, drowsiness, diarrhoea, abdominal rash, delirium and coma. Immunization is effective. The disease is treatable with antibiotics.

* Food Precautions:
Avoid - unpealed fruit, badly cooked meat, icecubes, untreated milk, ice cream if made from untreated milk.
Take - Extra salt if in hot climates.

* Drink Precautions.
Purify water or make sure it is clean. If you are not sure avoid it. Bottled water, soft drinks (sodas) and beer are usually widely available.

* Crime:
There is good reason to be alert in Kenya, particularly in Nairobi and particularly at night. There are a lot of people who may try to trick you out of your money or belongings and consequently, you should be wary, avoid flaunting possessions, avoid walking around on your own at night.
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Language
* Official: English and Chichewa.

* Other: Several minor tribal languages. TOP
Parks
CAPE MACLEAR NATIONAL PARK
 
Lake shore, lake and island habitats. Access by road from Lilongwe, Blantyre or Zomba or by boat from Lake Malawi. Open all year round. Comfortable accommodation available. Animals living in the park include antelope, elephant, hippopotamus, monkeys and otters. Many species of reptiles, birds and fish in the underwater park.
 
KASUNGU NATIONAL PARK
 
Savannah, woodland and riverine habitats. Comfortable lodge accommodation. Access from Lilongwe or Kasungu by road or by light plane. Comfortable accommodation available. Animals living in the park include antelope, buffalo, cheetah, elephant, impala, kudu, leopard, rhinoceros and zebra.
 
LENGWE NATIONAL PARK
 
Mainly woodland. Access by road form Blantyre. Chalet accommodation. Open all year round. Animals living in the park include baboon, blue monkey, hyena, leopard, lion, nyala antelope and a wide variety of birds.
 
LIWONDE NATIONAL PARK
 
Savannah, river and lake habitats. Access by road from Zomba. Fairly basic rondavel accommodation. Animals living in the park include crocodile, hippopotamus, elephant and a wide variety of birds.
 
MAJETE GAME RESERVE
 
Savannah. Access from Blantyre by road. Open all year round. Chalet accommodation. Animals living in the park include elephant, kudu, sable antelope, waterbuck.
 
MWABVE GAME RESERVE
 
Savannah. Access by road from Chiromo. Chalet accommodation. Animals living in the park include antelope, hyena, leopard, rhinoceros.
 
NKHOTAKOTA GAME RESERVE
 
Lakeside plain. Access by road from Lilongwe or by boat from Lake Malawi. Open all year round. Chalet accommodation available. Animals living include antelope, lion and leopard.
 
NYIKA PLATEAU NATIONAL PARK
 
High plateau, savannah with few trees so game spotting is made easier. Access by road from Rumphi or Katumbi. It is permitted to walk in this park as there are neither lions nor elephant. Chalet accommodation. Animals living in the park include bushbuck, eland, leopard, reedbuck, roan antelope, warthog, zebra.
 
VWAZA MARSH GAME RESERVE
 
Swampy marsh land. Access from Karonga or Mzuzu by road. No accommodation. Animals living in the reserve include buffalo, crocodile, elephant and hippopotamus.
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People
* Tribes: Mainly Bantu origin - Chewa, Chipoka, Ngonde, Tonga, Tumbuku, Yao.
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Tourists
* MALAWIAN GOVERNMENT TOURIST OFFICES

* BLANTYRE, MALAWI
- Department of Tourism
- PO Box 402
- Blantyre, Malawi
- Tel: 620 300
- Fax: 620 947
- Tlx: 44645
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Transport
* AIR

* There are internal flights by Air Malawi between Lilongwe and:
+ Blantyre, Karonga, Likoma, Mzuzu.

* There are internal flights by Air Malawi between Blantyre and:
+ Club Makakola, Mzuzu.

* TRAIN

* There is one train service in Malawi. It operates between Mchinji on the border with Zambia and Nsanje on the southern border with Mozambique passing through Blantyre, Salima and Lilongwe.

* BUS

* Buses and minibuses operate to everywhere in Malawi.

* TAXI

* Taxis are available in the main centres but it is wise to agree the fare before departure.

* CAR RENTAL

* Car rental is available in Malawi. Driving is on the right as in the Australia, Japan, UK etc and most roads are in good condition.

* Car rental companies include:

+ Halls Car Hire
- PO Box 368, Blantyre
- Tel: 633 907
- Tlx: 4744
- PO Box 59, Mangochi, Club Makakola
- Tel: 584 244
- Tlx: 4312
- PO Box 49, Lilongwe
- Tel: 760 046
- Tlx: 4787

* BOAT

* There steamer on Lake Malawi between Monkey Bay and Nkhata Bay. It operates once a week in each direction. Accommodation is available on the boat. TOP
Geography
* Official name: Republic of Malawi.

* Population: 8,830,000 (1990 estimate).

* Situation: Southern Africa.

* Timezone: GMT + 2.

* Area: 118,484 square kilometres / 45,735 square miles.

* Borders with: Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia.

* Coasts: None.

* Capital: Lilongwe.

* Major Towns: Blantyre, Limbe, Salima.

* Chief Port: No seaport. Small ports on Lake Malawi.

* Religion: Christian 75%, Islam 20%.

* Rest Day: Sunday.

* Electricity: 220/240 Volts AC 50Hz.

* Physical: The Great Rift Valley runs roughly north to south and contains Lake Malawi, Africa's third largest lake. There are high plateaux to the west and south of the lake rising to 3,000 meters / 10,000 feet at Mt Mulanje. TOP

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