Nkhata Bay
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Iam chawezi phiri, in nkhata-bay, malawi. iam a 25 years old man. cell:+265 9 383 627 cell:+265 9 587 500
kande is a small, beautiful, tranquil island located near Chintheche Inn and is easily reached by local buses, trucks, bicycles, motorcycles, horses and even a two shatter plane from the three cities, Mzuzu, Lilongwe and Blantyre. While in Kande you can combine the best of both worlds as there are endless opportunities to explore the village and its surrounds. Kande is now the barometer and nucleus of the changes fast sweeping through Nkhata-Bay. Nowhere are Nkhata-Bay's contrasts more apparent than here. The place is rich in its cultural diversity. You will learn the A-Z of the Tonga people easily through school drop-out beach vendors at no fee. These people will entertain you through out the night and you will not regret for spending a night with them chilling on the sand beach. Travelling to this part of Nkhata-Bay south might actually be one of the most pleasurable trips you have ever not made in the world in space and time. Kande can assure you that nobody will stay indifferently to the beauty and greatness of hospitable Malawians ever smiling and shining in their smartness white traditional colour shirt adopted from the ancient South Africans. Kande is an utra modern beach with magnificent buildings and offers incredible sights to see. You might visit the Songa forest for a monkey seeing either by foot or horse riding; there is mountain climbing at Makwalakwata or Tundwe; different bird species and at times crocodiles can be viewed in Kande river; then there is fishing and swimming at Kande island, and finally if not all village trotting where the villagers can share with you their kondoole nsima. No wonder Ewart Grogan who visited our country, Malawi twice in 1899 had this to say: "Nyasaland is an exceptionally beautiful country, awaiting only a good artist to capture its true magnificence." Kande is the bubbling heartland of tourism in Malawi. You can do business and pleasure at the same time without sweepstakes. This part of Northern Malawi is well known for their traditional dances malipenga, chilimika, chioda and honala if you do not watch these dances at any particular time of the year I can assure you better demand it from the chiefs.