
Lake Malawi, mountains and villages invite safaris, diving and cultural immersion, while cuisine includes nsima and fish.
01.01 New Year
January 15.01, John Chilembwe Day
March 03.03, Martyrs' Day
March 29.03, Good Friday
April 01.04, Easter Monday
May 01.05, Labor Day
May 14.05, Kamuzu Day
July 06.07, Independence Day
March 15.10, Mother's Day
December 09.12, Tree Planting Day
December 25.12, Christmas
997 police
998, fire department
999, emergency medical care
– Hastings Kamuzu Banda, first president
– Joyce Banda, President
– William Kamkwamba, inventor (The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind)
– photographing initiation ceremonies without permission
- visiting villages without the consent of elders
- appearing in villages in revealing clothing
– removal of artifacts and carved masks
- participation of foreigners in rallies
– When meeting, it is customary to shake hands with someone.
– Community ties play an important role
– In the villages, tourists are asked to respect traditions
– It is customary to bargain at markets.
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– greeting / Moni / moni
– gratitude / Zikomo / zikomo
– please / Chonde / chonde
– Sorry / Pepani / pepani
– Where is the bus…? / Basi lili kuti…? / basi lili kuti
– how much does a ticket cost? / Kodi tikiti ndi ndalama zingati? / kodi tikiti ndi ndalama zingati
– pharmacy / Mankhwala / mankhwala
– I need a doctor / Ndikufuna dokotala / ndikufuna dokotala
– I need help / Ndikufuna thandizo / ndikufuna thandizo
– call the police / Itanani apolisi / itanani apolisi
– call an ambulance / Itanani ambulansi / itanani ambulansi
– very tasty! / Zabwino kwambiri! / zabwino kwambiri
– bill, please / Ndalama, chonde / ndalama chonde
– Toast / Moyo wautali! (To a long life!)
– joke / In Malawi the lake is bigger than the country itself! / ku malawi nyanja ndi yayikulu kuposa dziko
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and lakes
– National cuisine (corn porridge, fish)
– Music and dancing
– Traditions and customs
- Football
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and corruption
- Social problems
- Poverty
- Ethnic differences
– swim in Lake Malawi
– haikit
- observe animals
– taste local cuisine
Lake Malawi, mountains and villages invite safaris, diving and cultural immersion, while cuisine includes nsima and fish.
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01.01 New Year
January 15.01, John Chilembwe Day
March 03.03, Martyrs' Day
March 29.03, Good Friday
April 01.04, Easter Monday
May 01.05, Labor Day
May 14.05, Kamuzu Day
July 06.07, Independence Day
March 15.10, Mother's Day
December 09.12, Tree Planting Day
December 25.12, Christmas
997 police
998, fire department
999, emergency medical care
– Hastings Kamuzu Banda, first president
– Joyce Banda, President
– William Kamkwamba, inventor (The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind)
– photographing initiation ceremonies without permission
- visiting villages without the consent of elders
- appearing in villages in revealing clothing
– removal of artifacts and carved masks
- participation of foreigners in rallies
– When meeting, it is customary to shake hands with someone.
– Community ties play an important role
– In the villages, tourists are asked to respect traditions
– It is customary to bargain at markets.
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– greeting / Moni / moni
– gratitude / Zikomo / zikomo
– please / Chonde / chonde
– Sorry / Pepani / pepani
– Where is the bus…? / Basi lili kuti…? / basi lili kuti
– how much does a ticket cost? / Kodi tikiti ndi ndalama zingati? / kodi tikiti ndi ndalama zingati
– pharmacy / Mankhwala / mankhwala
– I need a doctor / Ndikufuna dokotala / ndikufuna dokotala
– I need help / Ndikufuna thandizo / ndikufuna thandizo
– call the police / Itanani apolisi / itanani apolisi
– call an ambulance / Itanani ambulansi / itanani ambulansi
– very tasty! / Zabwino kwambiri! / zabwino kwambiri
– bill, please / Ndalama, chonde / ndalama chonde
– Toast / Moyo wautali! (To a long life!)
– joke / In Malawi the lake is bigger than the country itself! / ku malawi nyanja ndi yayikulu kuposa dziko
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and lakes
– National cuisine (corn porridge, fish)
– Music and dancing
– Traditions and customs
- Football
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and corruption
- Social problems
- Poverty
- Ethnic differences
– swim in Lake Malawi
– haikit
- observe animals
– taste local cuisine
