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The people of Malawi are of Bantu origin and comprise of many ethnic groups such as the predominant Chewa and Yao tribes, the Tumbuka in the north, and the Maravi and Nyanja. Most tribes believe in the existence of spirits and witch doctors perform traditional ceremonies involving local dances. Malawians are also known for their wood carving and pottery skills contributing to thriving exports. Some of Africa’s most delicious food is found here. The staple food Nsima is the base of several other dishes. Made from ground white maize flour, this dish is pan fried and then made into patties served in a variety of flavors. The Nsima is generally eaten with the Chambo, a fish indigenous to Malawi. Lake Malawi is the ninth largest in the world, and the landscape is dotted with several smaller water bodies; fish is thus an essential element of the diet. Finally, don’t forget to sample the various types of Beer found here - Mawehu and Chibuku are just a few that are made from the staple fermented maize!
Chichewa, English
It is not unusual in Malawi for one to see a 12-seater bus transporting 25 people, along with goats, chicken, and baskets of vegetables!
Experiencing a sundowner by the beautiful Lake Malawi is an escapade like no other!
Day 1: Upon arrival, transfer to South Luangwa National Park
Day 2: Game drive at South Luangwa National Park, Kakuli
Day 3: Switch to another area of the National Park – Mchenja
Day 4: Wildlife game drives at Mchenja
Day 5: Head to the fresh waters of Lake Malawi and experience water sports!
Day 6: Enjoy the pristine waters surrounding Likoma Island
Day 7: Activities include – Hiking, Cycling, Watersports and Birding
Day 8: Activities include – Indigenous Art/Culture, History
Day 9: Departure
Day 1: Arrive in Havana and discover the vintage city through the eyes of an award-winning photographer! Walk through the streets as you discover majestic architecture and experience local gastronomy. You will also get a chance to cruise in classic convertible cars!
Day 2: Continue imbibing the charming Cuban capital as you stroll around neighbourhoods, bike along the Malecon, and be regaled by a private music concert.
Day 3: Embark on a catamaran fishing excursion, enjoy an authentic rum and cigar tasting event, capped by a Latin salsa dance session.
Day 4: Community service at a Spanish nunnery housing destitute and aged Cubans – a humanitarian excursion.
Day 5: Departure
You could also add an additional 2 days to include an outdoors hiking excursion into the mountain region of Vinales.
A US regulation compliant itinerary and documentation of your trip is essential. Interacting with locals, support of individuals and small independent business is a must do component. .