What Can I Do in My Free Time?
Malawi is known for its warm people, lakeside sunsets and relaxed atmosphere. In your free time, you can visit local markets, explore villages or play football with community kids. Near Lake Malawi, you can swim, kayak or join a boat trip to nearby islands. On weekends, hike in the hills, go on a wildlife safari or spend the day relaxing by the lake with new friends.
How Much Should I Budget Per Day?
Malawi is very affordable. Plan for around MWK 10,000–20,000 per day (about €8–€15 or US$9–$17) to cover transport, snacks and extras, as meals are usually included in your program. Local markets and shops are inexpensive, and shared taxis or minibuses keep local travel costs low. Budget a bit more for weekend trips or activities.
When’s the Best Time to Travel to Malawi?
The best time to visit Malawi is the dry season (May to October) when it’s sunny and cooler, ideal for exploring and lake activities. November to April is the rainy season, with lush green landscapes but higher humidity and afternoon showers. Even during rains, mornings are often clear.
Food in Malawi
Meals are included during your program and often feature a mix of western and local staples like nsima (maize porridge), rice, vegetables and fresh fish or chicken. You’ll also find seasonal fruits like mangoes and bananas. Vegetarian options are common, and special diets can usually be accommodated if requested ahead.
Getting Around in Malawi
Getting around is simple but can be slow. In towns, you can walk or use shared taxis and minibuses. For weekend trips, private transfers or organised group trips are best. Your local team can help arrange safe and reliable transport to make exploring easy and stress-free.
Culture in Malawi
Known as “the Warm Heart of Africa,” Malawi is welcoming and community-focused. Respect for elders and greetings are important, and people value sharing stories and spending time together. English is widely spoken in cities and tourist areas, but learning a few words in Chichewa is always appreciated and helps you connect quickly.
Climate in Malawi
Malawi has a warm, tropical climate. May to October is the dry, cooler season and best for travel. November to April is hotter and brings rain, creating lush green scenery. Expect daytime temperatures from 20–30°C. Bring light clothes, a warm layer for evenings and a rain jacket if visiting during wet months.