Lilongwe

Lilongwe is the capital of Malawi.

Understand

The capital of Malawi, but not its largest city (that honor belongs to Blantyre), Lilongwe is fairly reasonably sized with a population of about 250,000.

Orientation

Lilongwe is divided into the Old Town (to the South) and the New Town (to the North) with the Lilongwe Nature Sanctury between the two. The Old Town is built around the former village of Lilongwe, while the New Town (also called City Centre or Capital City) sprung up after former dictator Hastings Banda moved the capital from Blantyre to Lilongwe.

Get in

By plane

Lilongwe's Kamuzu International Airport (LLW) fields regular flights to Johannesburg, Harare, Nairobi and Zimbabwe, as well as domestic services to Blantyre, Mzuzu and Karonga. For neighboring Zambia, there are flights both to capital Lusaka and safari destination Mfuwe. An international departure tax of US$30 (cash only) is charged for all passengers with foreign passports (pay it on the first floor before heading up to the departure hall!), while domestic departure tax is K200.

The airport is about 25 km north of town and the taxi mafia charges a flat K2500 (US$20) for the journey.

By train

By car

Lilongwe is about 110 kilometers from Mchinji on the Zambian border. Taxis generally charge upwards of K5000 for the trip.

By bus

By boat

Get around

The town is very spread out so getting around can be a bit of a chore. You can pick up taxis from the Lilongwe Hotel (in the Old Town) and the Capital Hotel (in the Capital City).

Buy

Eat

Budget

Mid-range

Splurge

Drink

There's a place for drinking like bwandiro (area 47) where there's a lot of pubs. There's now a new Pirate cassino where people usssualy go almost every day up to midnight

Sleep

Budget

Mid-range

Splurge

Get out

External links

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