Lilongwe is Malawi’s capital city. The city is divided into New and Old city with the Lilongwe Nature Sanctuary between the two. The Old Town is where people can find cafes, restaurants, bus stations, and market. New Town is where the government ministries, offices, and embassies are. The city named after the great Lilongwi River that flows into Lake Malawi. Lilongwe is a green city with trees and grassland.
Male\', complete with its own artificial beach, swimming track, historic sites, and spectacular skyline of candy-colored skyscrapers, manages to be both an island and a city. Previously a sparsely populated island, Male\' has evolved into a world-class city with all the modern facilities from schools, hospitals, to international restaurants.
The combination of easygoing islander roots, along with the forward-thinking attitude of the locals, has created a laid-back town which both quiet yet fast paced.