Posted on July 28th, 2009 by zenia
The Mvuu Camp is holiday accommodation as is situated on Malawi’s premier wildlife haven, in the Liwonde National Park, and which was originally built with the objective of setting the scene for the best views of the Shire River.
Home to great river rivers which are bordered with palm trees and baobabs, the Mvuu Camp is just what you have been searching for in riverside holiday accommodation, with the following to enjoy during your stay here:
• A clever mix of spacious stone and canvas chalets
• Specially designed family tents
• 12 units in total
• Thatched dining and lounge area
• New custom-built education and conference centre accommodating up to 40 delegates or smaller corporate and team building functions
• Wide range of options: camping, self catering and full board rates
• Wide range of activities suited to families and those in a budget
• Boating trips
• Game drives
• Birding
Contact Details of Mvuu Camp:
Telephone: 011 257 5111
Website: http://www.safariadventurecompany.com
Email: enquiries@safariadventures.co.za
Accommodation posting about Mvuu Campwas sponsored by I lead Accommodation South Africa. Should you wish to list your accommodation for free on this website then contact I lead Accommodation today: info@ilead.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I lead Accommodation.
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Posted on July 28th, 2009 by zenia
An almost-deserted, pristine, tropical island, Mumbo Island is found floating upon the crystal clear waters of the Lake Malawi National Park (the first-ever park in the world which offers protection of freshwater fish), and is the perfect island holiday destination you have been searching for.
Mumbo Island lies just 10km north-west of Cape Maclear in Malawi, a popular place to holiday, having the following to offer:
• The best freshwater scuba diving in the world
• Snorkeling on the lake
• Tented camp accommodating 14 guests
• Tastefully furnished, spacious tents with hot bucket showers and “eco-loos”
• Dining area
• Shaded viewing deck and hammock
• Bar
• Water sport gazebo
• Solar powered lights and gas used: no electricity on the island
Contact Details of Mumbo Island:
Telephone: 011 257 5111
Website: http://www.safariadventurecompany.com
Email: enquiries@safariadventures.co.za
Accommodation posting about Mumbo Islandwas sponsored by I lead Accommodation South Africa. Should you wish to list your accommodation for free on this website then contact I lead Accommodation today: info@ilead.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I lead Accommodation.
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Posted on July 28th, 2009 by zenia
The Chinteche Inn is found lying on the western shores of central lake Malawi, offering to all holidaymakers the opportunity they have been searching for to come and enjoy the sandy beaches of this beautiful African country.
With the Lake Malawi being one which has much to boast in terms of natural beauty and wonder, and with its home being just this, the Chinteche Inn is a world class vacationing spot, having the following to offer its guests:
• Picturesque accommodation
• Sandy beaches and warm crystal clear waters
• Aged-old fishing villages setting the scene
• Lowland tropical forest with Baobab trees
• A relaxing visit ensured
• 10 comfortable furnished en suite rooms each with beach-view balconies
• Central dining area and bar
• Large swimming pool just off the beach
• Colourful fabrics and local crafts
• Snorkeling, hiking, birding, and visits to the local fishing villages
Contact Details of Chinteche Inn:
Telephone: 011 257 5111
Website: http://www.safariadventurecompany.com
Email: enquiries@safariadventures.co.za
Accommodation posting about Chinteche Innwas sponsored by I lead Accommodation South Africa. Should you wish to list your accommodation for free on this website then contact I lead Accommodation today: info@ilead.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I lead Accommodation.
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