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& Answers Is the trip tax deductible?
No, it is not since there is value derived by the traveler
from this trip but if you are interested in pursuing this, check with a
qualified tax advisor. Is the milk pasteurized and safe
to drink? Generally, pasteurized dairy products
will be safe to drink. Our Malawian hosts provided milk in the
container so we could see that it was pasteurized and we drank it with
no problems. If in doubt, politely explain that your system does not
tolerate milk well and stick to bottled water.
Are slacks or jeans appropriate
for the women to wear on the trip or only in Blantyre? It
is recommended that the women travelers do not wear slacks or jeans at
any time during the stay in Malawi. It is only recently that women in
the country were even permitted to wear slacks, and most of the women
we met did not ever wear them. It is still controversial and frowned
upon by many. So as not to offend or embarrass our hosts, the women
travelers should not wear slacks, period. The only exception to this
might be if there is a work project that all will participate in, but
even then, the permission of your hosts for the women to wear pants
should be sought by the team leader first. (It is possible on mission
trips to do construction work in a sturdy long denim skirt or jumper,
so as not to offend conservative hosts ----it is comfortable, modest
and not a hardship to handle it this way.) What will the temperature be
like? May to October is the dry season, with
July generally being the coolest month. The daytime temperatures in
Blantyre are normally in the 70’s – 80’s
at this time of year, and cooler at night. Daily temperatures in the
lowlands do not fluctuate too much. Nighttime temperatures in the
highlands can be very low at night, dipping toward freezing if it is
clear. What
kind of shoes are appropriate---are sandals okay? Be
certain to have a good, sturdy pair of walking shoes, which are
appropriate to wear with all clothing; even skirts or dresses. Sandals
are appropriate if they are not too casual. Remember that you will be
walking more than you might be used to, often on rough terrain, without
sidewalks or pavement.
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