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Set amidst the unspoiled beauty of Namibia’s oldest game farm, Otjiwa Safari Lodge is a fun destination for those in search of an authentic African experience.
The ranch boasts a variety of some 25 game species that freely roam its 12 000 hectare expanse of bushveld. The ranch is also home to rich bird life, among which the majestic African fish eagle. Guests at Otjiwa experience sundowners, walking trails, game drives, bird-watching, a vulture hotel and, upon special request, rhino tracking.

For visitors who wish to explore the surrounds, Otjiwa’s central location provides its guests with the perfect base from which day trips can be undertaken to the famous Etosha National Park, the Waterberg Plateau nature conservancy, and beyond.

Eagles Rest are 7 fully equipped self-catering units that vary from 4 to 6 bedroom chalets. Each house is beautifully decorated in warm African style. The sleeper-decorated open plan kitchens provide everything needed to cook up a dish, even an outside open fireplace will help to make you feel at home. From your bedroom you walk out on an open private veranda, overlooking true bush veldt beauty & gorgeous sunsets.

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The Korea Garden Lodge offers a blend of convenience, personable service and luxury. Situated just twenty five minutes from Lilongwe Airport its central location offers quick and easy access to Lilongwe's business centers, leisure attraction and shops. Nestled in three acres of beautifully landscaped gardens it is at the same time invigorating and relaxing and great value for money.

The City has much in common with other twentieth century urban developments around the world. Its gleaming modern buildings in their spacious garden-like settings, contrasts with the hustle and bustle of Old Town. Both of these different parts of the town are worth touring. The modern shops of the City are complemented by the exciting street and walled markets of Old Town.

Lilongwe's range of services and facilities is unsurpassed except, possibly, in Blantyre. The State House is now the seat of parliament but will soon be moved to the new parliament building at city center, which is close to the beautiful Dr. Kamuzu mausoleum and the Lilongwe Nature Sanctuary lies between the Old and New towns. Within the Sanctuary is the Lilongwe Wildlife Centre - a new and exciting 'People and Wildlife' animal rescue and education facility.

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