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Mzuzu (Malawi)
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Practical info — Mzuzu

🌤 Weather — 5 days

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Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Pack warm clothing as temperatures in Mzuzu can drop significantly at night due to the altitude.
  • Visit the Mzuzu Coffee Den to sample the region's best coffee directly from the cooperative.
  • Use the city as a strategic hub for restocking before heading to Nyika National Park or Viphya Plateau.
  • Explore the Main Market in the morning when fresh fish deliveries arrive from Lake Malawi.
  • Always ask for permission before taking photos of people or stalls in the busy markets.

🍽 Food

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Mzuzu Coffee

World-class Arabica coffee grown in the nearby hills. Best enjoyed black at the local coffee den.

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Usipa

Small, sun-dried or fried fish from Lake Malawi, a popular local snack.

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Kandolo

Local sweet potatoes, often sold roasted at roadside stalls throughout the city.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Mzuzu Central Market

Famous for high-quality cane furniture and traditional textiles.

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Coffee Cooperative Shop

The best place to purchase freshly roasted coffee beans to take home.

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Woodcraft Stalls

Check the stalls near the main bus terminal for local wooden crafts and curios.

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Mzuzu Golf Club

A large, green area that is well-suited for a peaceful walk away from the city noise.

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Kaning'ina Hills

Hike into the hills on the outskirts for quiet surroundings and fresh air.

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Viphya Plateau Edge

The nearby forest plantations offer cool air and absolute tranquility.

Mzuzu is the third-largest city in Malawi and the undisputed hub of the country's Northern Region. Perched on the refreshing heights of the Viphya Plateau, the city enjoys a temperate climate that sets it apart from the warmer lakeshore areas. It is the primary center for the region's agricultural trade, particularly for the high-quality coffee and tea grown in the surrounding fertile highlands. The establishment of Mzuzu University has injected a scholarly energy into the city, making it a center for innovation and youth culture. Strategically, Mzuzu acts as the main base for explorers heading to the northern wilderness; it is the essential stop before reaching the memorable Nyika Plateau or the tranquil waters of Nkhata Bay on Lake Malawi. With its bustling central market and improving infrastructure, Mzuzu gives a well-suited blend of urban convenience and access to some of Africa's most pristine natural landscapes.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Aug–Oct.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C212120191816151720232322
Rain mm28422821912424118452188235

Geography

Population
249,564 (2026)
Coordinates
-11.45830, 34.01530

Facts

  • Population: 250,000 (est.)
  • Elevation: 1,250 m (4,101 ft)
  • Founded: 1940s
  • University: Mzuzu, established 1999
  • Major cash crops: tea and coffee
  • Airport code: ZZU

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A clocktower in Mzuzu, Malawi.

Frequently asked questions

What is Mzuzu known for?
Mzuzu is famous for its coffee cultivation.
Can one visit the coffee plantations?
Yes, guided tours can be organized.
Is it cool in Mzuzu?
Yes, due to the altitude it is cooler here than in the lowlands.
Are there excursion destinations nearby?
Yes, Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve is easily accessible.
How is the atmosphere in the city?
Relaxed and less hectic than other big cities.
Mzuzu: where is it located?
Mzuzu is located in Malawi.
Mzuzu: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Aug, Oct.
Mzuzu: why is it worth visiting?
Mzuzu is the third-largest city in Malawi and the undisputed hub of the country's Northern Region.
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