The Hikers Alliance Info Note

Blantyre, Blantyre, Malawi
This is the official blog for the Hikers Alliance. These are youth from Malawi with a high passion for adventure, fun hiking and ..... making lasting memories. WE LOVE NATURE.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

ANNOUNCEMENT

The Hikers Alliance would like to thank all members and participants of the 2008 trips to various tourism destinations.

We hereby announce that according to the survey among the members, THE TRIP TO THE MALAWI'S ISLAND IN THE SKY, (MOUNT MULANJE) has been voted as the trip of the year. In case you missed it, next time be number one to join.

Looking forward to another exciting moments in 2009.

ALL THE BEST DURING THIS FESTIVE SEASON.

End of Semester

We have finally closed the semester. Those who missed the HIKERS BIG PARTY at the Poly Square Gardens, zawoooooooooo!
It's not over until.....
Next semester is another year with big and coloured dreams.
Hikers Alliance is planning to visit one of the largest National Park and Plateau, NYIKA.
It seems a mere dream but members are optimistic to be there before the end of the first month of the first semester next year.
Keep your eye on this blog to find how much you can pay to be part of this much awaited trip.
VIVA HIKERS!
Once a hiker, alwayz ONE.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Done but ....

The much awaited last trip of the semester to Zomba plateau finally took place on 16th November 2008. Hikers went as far as Mulunguzi Dam, Chagwa dam, Queens View, Emperors' View and had a final rest at Kuchawe Inn.
Due to excitement and other internal factors the trip was incomplete. The much awaited and historical Chingwe's holes could not be reached. Time was not on our side.
Coming back is a must, may before the end of the semester or before trip to Nyika National Park next semester.
NYIKA IS WAITING!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Poly Storms Mount Mulanje

Many adventurous stories have been told about the fun that one finds on Mulanje Mountain. Unfortunately, most of these adventures have been undertaken by foreigners, mostly Westerners. So when a grouping of Malawi Polytechnic students, calling themselves Hikers Alliance, decided to take a break from the library and hike on mount Mulanje, the members did not know how much fun, adventure and memory making that was awaiting them atop the Mulanje massif.

The fifteen group comprised of Gibson, Henry, Lydia, Annie, Johali, Eve, Kondwani, Madalitso, Mandie, Grey, Isaac, Ndagha, Gloria, Richard and Nesta

We departed the school campus on Friday at around 1200 hours, heading for a three day hiking adventure on Malawi’s Island in the Sky. By 1500 hours, we were ready to start climbing from our base, the Likhubula Forest lodge. We started the ascending, knowing that we would arrive at our final destination, Hopes Rest Cottage, in six hours time. Whew.

Slowly but surely, we were on our way up the mountain of mysteries. Everybody in the group was highly excited with the adventure. However, just after passing the first stream, that was also the first slope, everybody could not hide it, but sit down to catch a breath. Resting at least three times in an hour, we took the pace of the slowest climber amongst our group. This is the rule when hiking Mount Mulanje.

To the surprise of the whole group, our tour guide, Kondwani Chamwala who is also a student at the college himself never sat down whenever we rested. He told us he would sit down when we are half way to our destination. At last, he sat down with us at a place called pa ma Caves.

I guess the name was derived from the caves that are at this place. That was when darkness fell…halfway our journey. Utilizing the torches we were provided, we slowly climbed, run out of water, and refilled our bottles at a river called Namunyemunye.

After what seemed like eternity, we heard voices from a distant Laughing; our guide told us the voices were from our porters, who overtook us at Namunyemunye, chatting with the guard of the cottage. Finally, we were there, after a climbing of five hours and thirty minutes.

We took our bath from the warm water the guard had prepared for us, then we prepared our ‘supper’ before going to sleep.

Saturday morning. Everybody was up 0800 hours, despite a tiresome climbing the previous day and night. A pleasant surprised us all. Having arrived at night, nobody knew how beautiful the cottage and its entire surrounding was. It was a natural phenomena.

The house is said to be built in the late 1880’s by missionaries as a resting place when they climb. We were amazed when told that we woke up above 2000 meters above sea level. That morning, we prepared our braii meat as we were scheduled to take a tour of the plateau that is called Lichenya plateau, on which we were on.

Saturday afternoon. Having being nearer to the sun, the plateau was hot. We left for………….peak and the beautiful Linje natural pools.

It was a refreshing sight we found at the peak. We had an aerial view of Mulanje, with tea plantation estates in a scenic view that included the M1 road up to somewhere in Luchenza. We lucky enough we were that when the day suddenly became cloudy, we found ourselves in an island, above the cloud. Literally, the clouds were beneath us that we could no longer see the aerial view, but being above clouds.

Then came the refrigerator cool Linje natural pools. The water in the pools are crystal clear that one might even drink without problems. We swam, admired nature, swam and ten sun bathed.

Back at the cottage, in the evening we had our braii. Under a cloudless sky, we chatted till we lost track of time and retired to bed, to prepare for our descending the next day.

By 0900 hours on Sunday morning, we had our prayer, and the journey back to the world began. Using the same root, we also refilled our bottles at Namunyemunye River, whose waters we discover were also crystal and unpolluted, just like at Linje pools.

Further down, we detoured to have a final swim at the famous DziweLa Nkhalamba Pools. At the more-than-sixty-meters-deep pools, we found a group Western tourist.

These pools, with a history themselves, provider tourists with a refreshing swim with its cold waters. The pools also provide a platform for diving, as they have a natural diving platform that is at least ten meters high.

After close to six hours of descending the famous mountain, we had a finger licking good lunch at the Likhubula Guest House before our driver came to pick us up, back to the polluted world.

All members of the Hikers Alliance agreed that it was a rare opportunity to hike the Maulanje massif. It has been agreed that the Alliance will be back to Mulanje mountain, this time nothing less than Sapitwa.

All members have their own experiences on the mountain jolted down on http://www.hikersalliance.blogspot.com and the group is found at hikersalliance@imapmail.org

ZOMBA MOUNTAIN R U READY

This serves as a public notice that the Hikers Alliance will terrorise Zomba Plateau on Sunday 16thNovember, 2008.
All is set, among other places to be visited will be Chingwe's holes, HIM Sellassie view etc.
This is a SPECIAL treatment for Hikers Only.
Munena Mutopa Once a Hiker always One!

Mind you HIKING IS NOT CHEAP.

Monday, November 10, 2008

uyu ndiye watiyamba dala

it has always been my belief that in one's privacy or should i say life in general, there are certain lines that nobody is supposed to cross and when that happens, it becomes soemthing undescribable....well, this is what has just happened.

there was a colourful cultural night pa cafe pompa to mark the poly's forty anniversary celebrations. wel so good it was..but not until some this intellectually challenged fella who had nothing more in his head than diss the famous, rather currently the hotest club on our earth, hikers.

how could he go around in front the respected principal claiming such a disgrace not only to our club but to the earth y a poly in general. that is stu....

ngati anaponda mu hikers, asamanamize mtundu wa ma intellectuals.

i rest my case!!!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

WE ARE EVERY WHERE ON THE INTERNET

If you are having problems looking for our contacts on the internet. Now its simple.
just type HIKERS ALLIANCE on google. basi mwatipeza mahikers tonse.

ANNOUNCEMENT

Be informed that we can now interact on the official forum of the Hikers Alliance.
You can access some of the photos in the photo album, polls, sharing hiking tips from international hikers, safety measures, how to move forward and discuss pertinent issues concerning hiking.
Once you receive an invitation mail in your box please accept so that you should be part of this exciting world of hiking.
Take a tour by visiting yahoo groups and type: 'hikersalliance' on the search space.
you are there. If you are not yet a member click join and wait for an approval.
Watch out Zomba Calling!!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Won't Miss Another One Again

Now i get all the Michiru Hype. even though i wasnt there, i would like to welcome the new HIKERS......mwati ndi Dennis Patrick. How was your first experience.

People, now am becoming jelousy for missing the fun you had. But mark my words.........i make up for my absence from Michiru when we hike Zomaba. I mean it.......tikanjoyatu ku Zomba kumeneku.

Lydia, I met somebody who told me Esnart anakagona mwachangu........Kaya.....

I promise you my readers. The jazz that we will create at Zomba will be more memorable, just like Lichenya plateau ku Mulanje kuja. Am never gonna miss another treat. I learnt my lesson that when u miss one.. you will regret somethging that i cannot tell in public. Mundipeze pandekha ndikuuzeni what I regret for missing the Michiru Mothers day treat.

Big Ups DJ Lytha. I heard you drove Mandy Pause crazy with your mixing and fixing.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Mumazitenga ngati Azungu eti?

In the first place welcome New Hikers!
You company was super, I personally did not expect such an open combie.
Hey!
It was time to understand camping, adquate tents, carrying waters from a far, ma frus,
Hynaz, mike kufewa,braii, drinks, ride, dancing ask mandie! ...grey, ....N.D.A. bwanji?
Dancing riddims from DJ LyDia akuti ndi lytha mwini wakeyo.
Hey man, If you went to Mulanje you can say this trip was 5.5 out of 10. But for the first time hikers this was i think 8 out 10.
Ine ndiye i liked it almost kuchedzera.
With due respect to my one 'n' only mahope for making it to michiru despite having another inptnt assignment. To her, thumbs up! You are .... ask MIKE.
The Noisy Ponds! Civet Cat Gibby, Hyna..., Justin, Patrick, Dennie, Richie, Esnat, Tamverani,
Akuti Mumazitenga ngati azungu bwanji? you went out traveling, kugona panja ku tchire.
Muzaziona mukazakhala ma HIKERZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Watch out Zomba trip!!!! Coming up SOON!

Watakavivi

officially kumichiru kunali bo. tinawona afisi. braii nde inabeba kathithi. mada kunali esnat, want details? ask 'hyena...........' mike ananena a very 'short' speech yake ija. basi

ndapita nevacarana with hikers.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Tell Someone of Michiru

Huuuuuwwwiiiiiiii. Fisi analira.
guyz, I need an update of your adventures in Michiru. I mean now.
i missed you all when you were there.
love you People.

Friday, October 10, 2008

.....Ndakaona Kenanso....

Phee, ndili khale pa ndende. Namunyemunye Gibby nazayatsa computer. Kali thwani thwani ndakaona kakundisekerera pa PC pompo.
Guys, I talked with the patron, akuilirabe Hike ya Mulanje, and is still insisting on organising another one. So if we can kakamira him, we can make yet another Hike to Le Meridien Mount Mulanje. After all we all agree it was the greatest experience we ever had on top....................(I mean on that Mountain)
Lady Hikers...............to you all I say RESPECT. Ndakaonabe....zako izo. You made me realise that .... man without a woman is nothing....(un-punctuated). You made me proud of associating myself with you all.

Love you all. Mundiperekere moni kwa.....................................................
Tikwerekwere zimenezi

Civet Cat Mada (from Namunyemunye Village, T/A Nanyongo Tree, Pa-cave, Mulanje)

Thursday, October 9, 2008

YES-YES-YES-YES-YES-YES....!!

Hiking is not only a tough exercise, but also the worthiest of them all! It’s not only the fun you share during the hike, but also team work you share!
…set a goal to hike …you accomplish, then you feel the G in you.
Yeah, there is
So much fun, sport, sharing and love!
Viva hikers!

Ndagha

WAKAONA KA CAFE?

It was a very wonderful experience, thumbs up guys for making this trip so lovely and so memorable. I had so much fun and hope to on Mount Mulanje again, some day.
Imagine Polytechnic Cafe was visible from Chilemba Peak on Mt Mulanje!

Lydia

INENSO NDAKAONA

At first, I really didn’t know if I needed to be on this trip. But my fears were proven wrong after climbing over 2100 metres above the sea level, giving me an experience never to miss in life.Looking at the beauty on Mount Mulanje, one can wonder if it is indeed in Malawi, the warm heart of Africa.
All in all, I had too much fun for a weekend and it was an experience never to be forgotten. I will definitely be up there again with my family.
Hikers group is really interesting and homely. You guys were really great. Let the spirit move on!
Can’t wait to be on Mount Everest.

Evelyn

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Namunyemunye to face HYENAZ

With only 850 Kwacha you are able to taste the excitement in the HIKERS ALLIANCE.
A day before Mothers Day at exactly 4.00PM the Hikers will be on their way to Michiru Conservaton are to face real natural hyenas. Then braii will follow the whole night. The whole live goat will be assasinated there. dont forget music.
The place is promising fun.
Pay you money to GIBBY in Mpingwe G 14 and N.D.A in G10 at the extension.
long live HYKERZ!!!
Ancient KOCHAMAN
With only 850 Kwacha you are able to taste the excitement in the HIKERS ALLIANCE.
A day before Mothers Day at exactly 4.00PM the Hikers will be on their way to Michiru Conservation are to face real natural hyenas. Then braii will follow the whole hight. The whole live goat will be assasinated there. dont forget music.
The place is promising fun.
Pay you maoney to GIBBY in Mpingwe G 14 and N.D.A in G10 at the extension.
long live HYKERZ!!!
Ancient KOCHAMAN

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

kU mICHIRU eTI from Civet Cat Namunye.....

AHa, Michiru here we come with our very own version of picnic. We arre having a live goat, which we shall bvumbulutsa mwazi by ourselves pa ntop pompo.

I cannot wait for this, I will dedicate this trip to this other person called.............................

WE ARE ALL CIVET CATS, WAITING FOR OUR NEXT DESTINATION.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Zomba Plateau is calling....

Chingwe holes is our next destination,tikakokane kokane zimenezi.ever heard of Emperor Haille Sellassie's view, the Queen's view, amazing falls and dams?!!if not then be part of the adventure this november or be the odd one out!!
ask those who went to mount Mulanjeand pa Michiru pomwepa.......
EVE

Friday, September 26, 2008

Guys, hiking is the best hobby ever. Ife tinkaona ngati ndi bodza, but ask Lydia akuuze za ku Mulanje mountain, on Lichenya plateau.

Okey, here is the break down of our adventure. We started climbing Mt. Mulanje at around 1500hours. Guess what........................we reached our destination 5hrs 30mins later. now wasnt that fun?

Come saturday, we woke up at around 0900hrs, prepared our braii meat and left for the voyage of the plateau. Nyama tinayisiya in the good hands of Apatrick...mumaziwa, .....ina yake.

We went to have a view of the Island in the sky....it was beautifull.

Heres the deal, visit the blog again for what happenned later. You dont wanna miss this. You can join us at our next adventures. hikersalliance@imapmail.org is the address.

I rest My Case....

Civet Cat Madalitso 'Hiker' Mvula

civet cat Gibby....Ndakaona!

it's another hikers alliance production. we are having two more trips and off we quit this semester.

hikers is about to rock mount michiru again before shaking zombaplateau later on. pa michiru pompa, we are rocking tha party with ma mesho, afisi! wow! i can't wait !!

let's get prepared in time guys. the mulanje blunders shouldn't occur again.

it's the mothers day special at mount michiru. i cant wait to see aMikhe. wooooo!!!

hikers 4 lyf

civvet cat gibby

guys! after the mulanje trip, we have learnt one or two things. it is my plea that we turn the negatives into positives for the smooth ride of our beloved alliance.

the major lessons to me are procastination and team work.

it was observed that timakonda kusiyilana ma responsibilites. why guys! let's work together men!

chinanso, kuchedwa! bo! bo! bo! timakonda kupanga zinthu ma last minutes. that aint good. tizalira chwee! one day. let's learn to be organised and do things in time

otherwise, all is well

ma hikers nonse ndingoti Holllllllaaaaa!!!!!!!!! if you can read r=this

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

from Namunyemunye

WE ARE ON A MISSION. THE MISSION IS STILL ON.
Its history in the making.
Let the youths travel all over the world.
Dont be suprised once you see us traveling to Kilimanjaro.
More trips are around the corner.
We shall walk until our legs carry us no where.
M.V.U.B.W.A. K.O.C.H.A.M.A.N.

hikers 4 lyf

abale, zinali kumulanje! kufewa?! eya! kusambira?!!!! eya! kukwerakwere?!! eya? one step at a time!!! kudyankhuku ndi nyama?? eya? mizimu?? don't worry!! god first!!!

Hiker GREY!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

The Hikers People

The Hikers Alliance were captured here atop Mulanje Mountain. This is over 2000 meters above the sea level. It was just fantastic.

Zimene anaona Ka Mada.............

Hiker: Madalitso Mvula


Man, if I were you, I would start hiking today. I never believed that you could find a plateau on a mountain. Mulanje mountain is just………………marvellous……..and ……………..a place to have a vacation or honeymoon.

As they put it, Mulanje massif offered me a rare opportunity to discover the realities of Gods beautiful creation, as well as discover myself. What I really liked most, was the fact that we spent the three days in a natural environment, without knowledge of time, or contact with anybody. It was only the group members that were around.

Honestly, am going there again. The aerial view from that mountain was just sweet that I would love to go there again.

Thanx to all who made this trip possible. And to my fellow hikers whom we spent that time together…..I LOVE YOU GUYS. IT IS GREAT KNOWING PEOPLE LIKE YOU WHO SHARE THE SAME PASSION….mwaaahhh

What Civet Cat Gibby saw

Hiker Gib Kamanga


Well! well! well! If you have never set your foot on mount Mulanje, then you are yet to discover what Malawi has to offer in as far as natural beauty is concerned.
The trip to Mulanje massif is the biggest hiking adventure ever in my life. It was a marvel to have been part of the group. I really liked the experience as it offered me an insight into what natural beauty means.
Starting from Likhubula base, everything was wonderful and worth spending my time for. I can’t wait for another trip there. Hopefully it’s gonna be the much dreaded Sapitwa Peak.

Civet Cat Gibby