Destination Guides
Malawi

 
ravel - International
 
Air

For intercontinental flights from Europe, British Airways (with Regional Air) has a weekly service via Nairobi, as well as operating in conjunction with Air Malawi (QM) via the regional hubs of Dar es Salaam, Harare, Johannesburg, Lusaka and Nairobi. Air Zimbabwe, Ethiopian Airlines, Kenya Airways, KLM and South African Airways (five flights a week via Johannesburg) offer similar connecting services. Regional links between Malawi and Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania and Zimbabwe are provided by Air Malawi and the various national airlines.

 
Approximate flight times

From Lilongwe to London is approximately 12 hours.

 
Main airports

Lilongwe (LLW) (Lilongwe International) is 26km (16 miles) from the city (travel time – 25 to 30 minutes). To/from the airport: Taxis and a bus service are available to the city from the airport. Facilities: Duty free shop, post office, local travel agents, car hire, bank/bureau de change, restaurant and bar.
Blantyre (BLZ) (Chileka) is 13km (8 miles) from the city. To/from the airport: There is a coach service to the city. Facilities: Car hire, restaurant and bar.

 
Departure tax

A passenger service charge of US$30 (payable in US currency) is levied on all international flights. Malawi passport holders can pay in local currency (MWK950). Children under two years of age and transit passengers are exempt.

 
Road

There are road connections with Mozambique at Mwanza in southwestern Malawi and at Chiponde in the east; with Tanzania at the Songwe River Bridge in the far northwest of the country; and with Zambia on the main Lilongwe–Lusaka highway near Chipata in the west. A luxury coach service connects Blantyre with Johannesburg (South Africa).

 
 
 
ravel - Internal
 
Air

Air Malawi’s domestic network provides regular links between Blantyre, Lilongwe, Mzuzu, Club Makokola (southern lakeshore) and Liwonde National Park. Jakamaka Air Charters serves the main tourist destinations in the country.

 
Departure tax

K150 is payable on domestic flights.

 
Lake

Cruises on Lake Malawi are available by local steamer. Food and cabins are available. For details contact local travel bureaux.

 
Rail

Malawi Railways operates the lines in the country. The main route connects Mchinji, Lilongwe, Salima, Chipoka, Blantyre, Limbe and Nsanje. For further information, contact Malawi Railways, PO Box 5144, Limbe (tel: 01 640 844; fax: 01 643 496 or 640 683). Trains tend to be slow and crowded and are little used by tourists.

 
Road

Traffic drives on the left. There are over 13,500km (8400 miles) of roads in the country. All major roads are tarmac and most secondary roads are all-weather. Bus: There is a good bus system, including an express service, connecting main towns. The journey from Mzuzu to Karonga is particularly spectacular. Luxury coaches connect Blantyre to Lilongwe and Mzuzu. Car hire: This is becoming increasingly available, with a number of companies offering a wide choice of vehicles. Standards do vary (even with the internationally franchised chains) so it is worth seeking a recommendation. Nonetheless, cars should be reserved well in advance as they are very much in demand. Chauffeur-driven cars are also available. Documentation: An International Driving Permit is required.

 
Urban

Bus: There are services in all major cities. Taxi: These are in short supply and cannot be hailed on the street. Taxi drivers expect a tip.

 
Travel times

The following chart gives approximate average travel times (in hours and minutes) from Lilongwe to other major cities/towns in Malawi.
Air Road
Blantyre 0.40 4.00
Mzuzu 1.00 5.00
Zomba - 4.00
Karonga 1.30 6.30
Mangochi 1.00 4.30