Shopping in Malawi: the best souvenirs for your collection
Rich in history and tradition, Malawi offers plenty of options for memorable shopping on your way back. This African country also has bustling markets where you can find a variety of handmade souvenirs, from colorful fabrics to gorgeous wood and ceramic products.
Each item represents local traditional craftsmanship. In this article from News Bytes, we write about five unique souvenirs worth buying in Malawi.
Experienced professionals generously share their culture by offering local products. If you are interested in gastronomy, you should pay attention to the gin from Malawi, which has a strength of 43%.
This drink first appeared in 1965 and has become an integral part of the country's culture and cuisine. The gin has a light fiery hue and a warm aftertaste, leaving a lasting impression on your tongue.
It is perfect for creating various cocktails, but before transporting it, think about how to comply with all the rules for carrying such luggage on an airplane.
For those who appreciate real coffee, Malawi offers its unique variety – Mzuzu coffee, which has gained popularity around the world for its unique taste and quality. Produced in the northern region of the country by the Malawi Mzuzu Cooperative, this coffee is carefully processed by full rinsing and sun-dried, which gives it a special taste and aroma. You don't have to go far to taste this high-quality drink - you can easily buy it in local markets where it is available for purchase.
One of the most beloved dishes in Malawi is a local chili sauce called nali, which is famous for its intense spiciness and rich flavor. This sauce, considered one of the hottest in Africa, is known for its variety of flavors: from barbecue to ginger, garlic, and curry masala, as well as in mild and hot variations. But be careful: its spiciness will make you sweat.
During your trip to Malawi, you may see locals absorbed in a board game called Bawo. For centuries, this game has been a source of entertainment and socialization for the local population. "Bawo is a fun game that requires wit and dexterity, and you can easily buy it at local souvenir shops. If you want a unique version of the game, try ordering it from a local carpenter.
Immerse yourself in the world of tea with a unique souvenir from Malawi - tea from the Satemwa plantation. Existing since 1923, this tea plantation is considered to be the oldest in the country and offers a wide range of tea varieties – from classic black and white to aromatic green, dark, and oolong.
If you are interested in African culture, we recommend an article about souvenirs to bring from Rwanda, which TravelWise previously wrote about.