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About Lilongwe
Lilongwe, the capital city of Malawi, is located in the central region of the country. The official currency used in Malawi is the Malawian Kwacha. The city is known for its vibrant markets, cultural heritage, and friendly locals. Visitors can explore the bustling Old Town area or relax by the beautiful Lilongwe Nature Sanctuary. The city offers a mix of urban and natural attractions for tourists to enjoy.
When to visit
The best time to visit Lilongwe is during the dry season from May to October when the weather is cooler and ideal for outdoor activities. The rainy season from November to April can bring heavy downpours and humid conditions, making it less favorable for travel. However, this time of year also brings lush green landscapes and is perfect for birdwatching enthusiasts.
Getting around
Getting around Lilongwe is relatively easy with options such as taxis, minibuses, and car rentals available for transportation. Taxis are a convenient way to travel within the city, while minibuses are a budget-friendly option for short distances. Renting a car allows for more flexibility in exploring the surrounding areas and attractions.
Traveller tips
When visiting Lilongwe, it is advisable to carry cash as credit cards may not be widely accepted. Be cautious of your belongings in crowded areas and markets to avoid pickpockets. Respect the local customs and traditions, such as dressing modestly when visiting religious sites. It is recommended to drink bottled water and avoid consuming tap water to prevent any health issues. Bargaining is common in markets, so feel free to negotiate prices for souvenirs and goods. Lastly, learn a few basic phrases in Chichewa, the local language, to communicate with the locals and show respect.