The quiet capital of Malawi, Lilongwe is divided into New and Old Towns. The Old Town is where to go for bustling stores, markets, cafes, hotels, and restaurants. The New Town houses embassies, international aid organizations, and corporate headquarters. A large expat population has made Lilongwe a very Western city, and a perfect stopping point for tired travelers to relax and pick up some essentials for their trip to the country’s wildlife reserves or to the beaches of Lake Malawi.
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From Nkhoma the beginning is really easy to walk to a little plateau. When you start with the mountain the first half hour you can easily walk. The last half hour you have to use your hands often, but even for a not experienced hicker it is good possible to get to the top. Fro the top you have a STUNNING view!! With clear weather, early in the morning it is possible to see Lilongwe and even lake Malawi:)
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Lilongwe Wildlife Centre is an award winning sanctuary with lions, monkeys, antelope and more. Set in 180 hectares of beautiful woodland it's the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. We are open 365 days a year from 8am to 5pm and we would appreciate your visit - every kwacha of your entry fee goes towards supporting our project.
What an insightful tour of this amazing facility led by our personal tour guide Knox Mohango - also a tour guide who takes on a tour of Lilongwe- thank you Knox
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