Budget Accommodation Hostels Africa Malawi Lilongwe
Click here to enlarge map
Lilongwe is the capital of Malawi and after Blantyre in the south it is the second largest city in the country with about 700,000 inhabitants. It is located in the central part of the country along the Lilongwe River, not far from the borders with Zambia and Mozambique.
From the Lilongwe Travel Guide
I found it good value for money. The staff was friendly and helpfull. The management was aware of day to day running of the place and this made a good place to stay. The staff made it a very secure place to stay. Sleeping was good as everyone was respectful of other people that were needing sleep. ... more
Car hire in Malawi
Hi I’m arriving in Malawi (Lilongwe) in July. I spent 5 months there in 2005 and am now returning with my family but I don’t think they can take travelling in matolas!! I was just wondering if anyone could recommend any car hire companies or have any ideas how much it would cost to hire a care for 3 ...
West Africa, across the top and down to Kenya
I did it last year, from Cairo to Lilongwe (Malawi). Cairo to Nairobi is easy forward except Sudan, which is not that easy to travel, but not impossible as well. Feel free to ask any questions via travellerspoint\ aidni ...
Lilongwe - yeniden
düştük yola, yeniden. Başkent Lilongwe'de aktarma yapıp kuzeye, Nkhata Bay'e çıkacağız. Tabii ki aynı gün ...
Posted in Afrika Gezi Güncesi by cerenmus
Some much needed R&R...
waste of time. I took a detour on the way home and stopped off at Lilongwe’s main market. It was a huge ...
Posted in My African Odyssey by VincitVeritas
A Close Shave and a Crisis of Consciousness
so we pulled into the Lilongwe bus depot just hoping that one would be leaving soon. As it turned out ...
Posted in My African Odyssey by VincitVeritas