New flights going into Blantyre will see an influx of passengers into Malawi’s south – home to Majete Wildlife Reserve, Lengwe National Park, Liwonde National Park, Mount Mulanje, Zomba Plateau and of course access to the lake through Cape Maclear.
(TRAVPR.COM) NOTTINGHAMSHIRE - November 1st, 2013 - New flights going into Blantyre will see an influx of passengers into Malawi’s south – home to Majete Wildlife Reserve, Lengwe National Park, Liwonde National Park, Mount Mulanje, Zomba Plateau and of course access to the lake through Cape Maclear.
Blantyre is Malawi’s second largest city and equipped with all the facilities a tourist needs when abroad, it’s a great base from which to explore the country. Villa 33 is situated just a mile outside of this upcoming city, and provides an alternative to the high-rise hotels that overlook Blantyre. Nestled just on the outskirts, it provides a haven to discover the surrounding area from, and a bed to sleep in that couldn’t be further away from the hustle and pace of the town.
Villa 33 is set in 1.7 acres of beautiful tropical gardens and offers accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis; serving both continental and cooked-to-order options. The property has recently undergone renovation, and now boasts five en-suite rooms, two 1-bedroom apartments and two 2-bedroom apartments. It has secure parking and each room is equipped with a TV, fan, electronic safe and Queen size bed. All rooms have private entrances, complimentary coffee and tea facilities and can connect to the internet through a wireless hotspot. They also provide free laundry services to all guests, which is an added bonus not commonly offered in Malawi.
For a city such as Blantyre, clearly with a future looking bright, this lodge is a brilliant asset not just for the area – but also for locals, tourists, and those travelling on business. Make a note of this stunning newly listed property on malawitourism.com and be sure to check it out!
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