Environmental Conservation in Mangochi, Malawi

WHY we need you in Malawi

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  PROJECT NAME: ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVTION

LOCATION: MANGOCHI

  START DATES: WEEKLY (SAT/SUN ARRIVALS) 

  ACCOMMODATION: VOLUNTEER HOUSE

  MIN DURATION: 2 WEEKS

  MIN AGE: 16+

  SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Yellow Fever Vaccine (please check with doctor)Criminal background check required

 

Overview

Join us in beautiful Mangochi and be part of a grassroots movement tackling climate change and promoting sustainability. Our Environmental Conservation Program focuses on practical, hands-on projects that empower local communities to protect their environment and build a greener future. From planting trees and setting up nurseries to leading environmental education workshops, you’ll play a vital role in making long-term change happen.

This program combines direct action with education, emphasising eco-friendly practices like waste management, recycling, and sustainable farming. Working side-by-side with the local community, your efforts will help raise environmental awareness and encourage lasting, positive habits.

Program Highlights

Tree Nursery & Planting
Support the creation of tree nurseries and help plant trees in community hubs like schools and markets to encourage reforestation.

Environmental Education
Lead or assist in workshops focused on recycling, climate change, and reducing carbon footprints, making environmental awareness accessible and engaging.

Sustainability Projects
Get involved in practical sustainability efforts such as garbage collection, making waste bins, and helping villagers develop home gardens.

Hands-on Learning
Gain experience in eco-conscious practices like permaculture and agro-ecology, learning by doing.

Community Engagement
Work closely with locals to promote environmentally friendly behaviours that benefit the whole community.

Active Involvement
Take part in physical conservation tasks—perfect for those who enjoy outdoor, active work.

Your Role

  • Build and maintain tree nurseries, nurturing saplings that will later be planted in community spaces.
  • Plant trees in schools, marketplaces, and other public areas to support local reforestation and combat the effects of climate change.
  • Partner with local staff to deliver fun and informative workshops on recycling, environmental protection, and sustainability.
  • Assist in organising clean-up activities, designing waste bins, and supporting eco-gardening projects.
  • Contribute to physical, outdoor tasks like planting, watering, and maintaining green spaces.

Location

Mangochi is a lively lakeside town in southern Malawi, perfect for those looking to soak up local culture and enjoy easy access to Lake Malawi’s beaches. Known for its colourful markets, friendly locals, and mix of Muslim and Christian traditions, it’s a great base for exploring nearby fishing villages and scenic resorts. It offers a unique blend of cultural experiences, access to nearby beaches and wildlife areas, and a chance to engage with welcoming local communities in a region rich in natural beauty.

Project Tasks

  • Increase community awareness of environmental concerns
  • Advance the ecological sustainability of Malawi
  • Provide you with teaching experience, an invaluable life skill!

Food & Accommodation

You will be accommodated at our centre in simple, shared rooms of 4-8 people of single gender. Western-style flush toilets are available, and laundry facilities are limited, so expect to wash your clothes by hand. Bucket and brushers provided. Wifi is not included so please buy a local sim if you need data. Fans and bed linen are provided.

We encourage mindful use of resources like water, electricity, and paper. In Mangochi, electricity runs at 230V with a 50Hz frequency, using Type G plugs (around 15 amps), so please bring the right adapters and converters for your devices.

There are numerous local transportation options, including mini-vans, and taxis, that run every 30 minutes to the centre of Mangochi. The downtown area of Mangochi, which is about 20 to 30 minutes’ drive from the centre, has ATMs and Western Union transfer services. There are local stores close by that can be reached on foot in just 5–10 minutes.

3 meals per day are included during your volunteer stay (2 at weekends). Malawian food will be served mainly, along with some European food. You can expect meat, vegetables, potatoes, eggs, bread, rice, spaghetti, and more.

*Accommodation may be in our local centre or in close proximity, depending on availability and time of year.

 

All prices in USD
  • 1 Week - $395
  • 2 Weeks - $425
  • 3 Weeks - $590
  • 1 Month - $850
  • 2 Months - $1795
  • 3 Months - $2695
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What's Included
  • Accommodation
  • Meals
  • Airport Pickup
  • Local Transportation
  • 1 Day Orientation
  • 24/7 In-Country Support
  • Project Materials & Equipment
  • Pre-departure Expert Advice
  • Preperation Tools & Checklists
  • Certificate of Completion

FAQ

A reasonable level of fitness is essential as a significant portion of activities occur outdoors under the sun. Great for those passionate about the environment and wanting to make a positive change. 

  • Accommodation
  • 3 meals p/day & 2 p/day at weekends
  • Arrival airport transfer (Sat/Sun arrivals)
  • Filtered drinking water, coffee & tea
  • 1 day orientation
  • Daily transportation to project
  • In country 24/7 support & emergency assistance
  • Fundraising support
  • University course credits (where applicable)
  • Certificate of Completion 
  • Airfares
  • Travel Insurance
  • Tours, Souvenirs & spending money

You will participate in our orientation day on Monday of your first week of employment here, which will acquaint you with the area and the people here. From Tuesday on, your program will run as usual for the remainder of the week.

Schedule

  • Breakfast at the accommodation – 0700hrs to 0800hrs
  • Introduction meeting, House rules, Setting Expectations, Health and Safety Advice and explaining & handling of documents (Code of Conduct, Child Protection Policy, Media Consent, Etc…)
  • Malawian brief history, Lessons in Malawian Culture, Do’s and Don’ts and Basic Malawian Language Lessons.
  • Lunch at the accommodation – 1200hrs to 1300hrs
  • To ensure participants are well-acquainted with the surroundings, the coordinator will guide the participants to key spots like supermarket, ATM, and currency exchange center and assist in obtaining a local SIM card with data (Airtel Network) for seamless communication during their stay (if not already obtained).
  • Walk to the Malawi Lake.
  • Malawian “Nsima” Cooking lesson.
  • Dinner at the accommodation – 1900hrs to 2000hrs.

Programs begin every Monday, and volunteers are required to arrive the day prior, for orientation before the project. Your accommodation on the Sunday is included in the program fees.

A free airport pickup is included when arriving to Lilongwe International Airport (LLW). You must arrive between 06:00 to 24:00 on Sunday.

If arriving outside the pickup times you can book a private transfer and any extra night’s accommodation for an additional fee.

Alternatively, if arriving early you could wait at the arrival’s terminal for the pickup time, book accommodation at the airport and meet us during the pickup times or make your own way to the project (we will advise on how to do this).

From the international airport to the Mangochi accommodation, it takes approx 4hours 45min by road to the accommodation.

Monday (first week)

  • Breakfast at the accommodation
  • Introduction meeting covering house rules, expectations, health and safety, Malawian do’s and don’ts, culture, history, basic Chewa language, and document handling.
  • Lunch at the accommodation
  • To ensure participants are well-acquainted with the surroundings, the coordinator will guide the participants to key spots like supermarkets, ATMs, and currency exchange centers and assist in obtaining a local SIM card with data (Airtel Network) for seamless communication during their stay.
  • Dive into an introduction to agroecology and permaculture, gaining insights into sustainable farming and ecological practices.
  • Dinner at the accommodation

Tuesday to Friday

  • Start your day with a nutritious breakfast to energize you for the activities ahead.
  • Join a planning session to outline the day’s tasks and goals.
  • Lead or participate in an engaging presentation or small group workshop on environmental topics.
  • Enjoy a break and share a meal with fellow participants.
  • Get hands-on in the field as you plant trees and contribute to reforestation efforts.
  • Participate in recycling projects, helping to reduce waste and promote sustainability.
  • Return to the center for dinner and take time to share your experiences and reflect on the day’s work.

You can expect to engage in 4-5 hours of meaningful, impactful work each day, contributing to environmental conservation and community sustainability.

*** This schedule can be changed and/or amended depending on weather conditions, local conditions and unforeseen circumstances ***

Here’s a list of top things to see and do in Mangochi and the surrounding area:

Relax on Lake Malawi’s Beaches
Mangochi is close to some of the lake’s best beaches, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or enjoying a sunset. Cape Maclear and Monkey Bay are nearby and popular for their laid-back vibe and crystal-clear waters.

Visit Lake Malawi National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park is home to unique freshwater fish species and great for snorkelling, diving, and boat tours. It’s a must-see for nature lovers and only a short trip from Mangochi.

Explore Local Markets
Mangochi’s bustling markets offer a lively mix of fresh produce, crafts, clothing, and street food. It’s a great way to experience everyday life and pick up a few local items.

Take a Boat Trip on the Shire River
Enjoy a relaxing boat ride and spot hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of birds. Some tours offer sunset cruises or fishing trips with local guides.

Discover Cultural Sites
Mangochi has a rich mix of Christian and Muslim influences. Visit historic mosques, churches, and colonial-era buildings that give insight into the town’s diverse heritage.

Visit Liwonde National Park (1–2 hours away)
A great day trip or overnight option, this park offers guided safaris with chances to see elephants, hippos, antelope, and more. It’s one of Malawi’s top wildlife destinations.

Enjoy Local Cuisine
Try fresh chambo fish from Lake Malawi, maize-based dishes like nsima, or local snacks like mandasi (fried dough balls) from roadside stalls.

Visit the Mangochi Museum
Located in a former colonial building, this small but interesting museum showcases local history, traditional tools, and artifacts from the region, including Mangochi’s time as a colonial administrative centre.

Go Birdwatching
Mangochi and the surrounding lakeshore areas are great for spotting birdlife, including fish eagles, kingfishers, and herons. Bring binoculars and enjoy the peaceful natural setting, especially early in the morning.

Additional Requirements

  • Participants above 60 must secure medical clearance. For those under 18, a signed parental consent form is mandatory.
  • A reasonable level of fitness is essential as a significant portion of activities occur outdoors under the sun.
  • It’s mandatory to have a yellow fever vaccination and obtain a valid certificate. It is required upon entry into Malawi. Lack of this certificate could result in entry refusal.
  • Other recommended vaccines include diphtheria, Hepatitis B, Meningococcal meningitis, rabies, and typhoid. For individuals at the highest risk, selective vaccines like Cholera might be advised for consideration.

Additional Equipment

Packing List
        Clothing

  • Lightweight, breathable clothing for warm weather
  • Long sleeves and pants (for protection from sun and mosquitoes)
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Sandals or flip-flops
  • Swimwear (for lakes or pools)
  • Light jacket or sweater (for cooler evenings)
  • Hat and sunglasses (for sun protection)
  • Windproof rain jacket, especially during the rainy season.

Documents

  • Passport
  • Flight info, insurance, vouchers, visas, and vaccination certificates

Health & Safety:

  • Hand sanitizer, face masks (if required)
  • First-aid kit (medications, sunscreen, insect repellent, rehydration tablets)

Essentials:

  • Toiletries (shampoo, soap, etc.)
  • Day pack, small travel towel, reusable water bottle
  • Moneybelt, locks for bags
  • Personal entertainment (books, cards, music player)

Optional Items:

  • A small backpack for day trips.
  • Waterproof bags to keep electronics safe.
  • Personal Water bottle

For information on holidays and any programs affected, please see the following link:MW – Holidays – All Programs

Malawi is located in southeastern Africa and shares borders with Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zambia. It has a population of around 20 million people, the majority of whom live in rural areas and rely heavily on subsistence farming. The economy is primarily agricultural, with maize being the staple crop. Malawi remains one of the world’s least developed countries, and many of its communities face daily struggles related to food security, education, and healthcare. Despite these challenges, Malawi has made progress in areas such as reducing HIV prevalence and increasing school enrolment. Its capital city is Lilongwe, while other major towns include Blantyre, Mzuzu, and Zomba.

Malawi has a tropical climate with three distinct seasons: the cool dry season (May to August), the hot dry season (September to November), and the rainy season (December to April). The temperatures vary depending on altitude, with cooler weather in the highlands and hotter conditions in the low-lying areas near the lake and southern regions. Volunteers should be prepared for warm to hot days and cooler evenings, especially in the dry season. The rainy season brings lush green landscapes and supports farming, but can also cause flooding and transportation challenges in rural areas.

Malawian culture is shaped by a mix of ethnic traditions, with the Chewa being the largest ethnic group. Music, dance, and storytelling are central to community life, especially during festivals and ceremonies. Christianity is the dominant religion, followed by Islam, and traditional beliefs are also widely respected. Malawians are known for their hospitality, strong sense of community, and deep respect for elders. English is the official language, but Chichewa is the most widely spoken local language, and learning a few basic phrases can go a long way in building connections with locals. Cultural norms emphasize modesty, politeness, and a slower, more relaxed pace of life.

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