SCHOOL VISIT,
Malawi made easy for all ages
For the smallest members of our society, we organize the biggest day. School visits to Chingalire give young ones a first hand experience of rural malawian life and an understanding of the origins of malawian culture and potentials of growth for the future.
Demonstration of traditional songs and dances
Our staff, trained in gastronomy, always enjoy showing the guest the malawian cuisine. We offer buffets with both traditional and western options. If desired, you can even learn how to prepare nsima, zitumbuwa, and other malawian dishes in our kitchen.
SCHOOL VISIT ITINERARY
Musical Farewell
We encourage the interaction with villagers during all our activities, because only a Malawian can show you the best of Malawi. Wear a Chinteke and a Dhuku, listen to the elders' storytelling, learn the rules of traditional games, and become a part of our community.
Homestead tour
Get to know all the differen areas of our village: the places where we live, the gardens and crops that feed us, the places where we learn and celebrate, and the buildings of our origins.
Elders’ story telling
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Learning traditional games
We showcase a traditional homestead. Understanding how our grandparents lived helps us know where we come from and have better reflections over where we want to be in the present and future.
Other Places of Interest
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Kungoni Centre of Culture and Art
Over the years Kungoni Centre has become well known in Malawi and beyond for the excellence of its ethnographic museum (the Chamare Museum) and the activity of the more than two hundred artists who have worked there.
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Gwirize Cultural Village
A community based cultural tourism organization in South East of Salima district is run by the indigenous community since 2004.