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Lilongwe Nature Sanctuary and Wildlife Center!

Posted by King Senakareb - March 23, 2012 - African Nations
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Article by awais minhas

This sanctuary and wildlife center was established by six volunteers who started it with the noble purpose of rescue and rehabilitate wild life and increasing awareness about the care of wildlife in the people of country of Malawi. With the passage of time it has become the most prominent Lilongwe attraction and visitors taking Lilongwe flights for tourism in the region must pay a visit to this place. The area is opened to every one. The founders of this center once stated that the prosperity of this center is not possible without participation and contribution of the general public and tourists. Primarily established by volunteers and non for profit organization this center has become a modern-day rehabilitation and education facility about wildlife.

If you take your flights to Lilongwe and go to visit this site you will definitely find all the amenities there. The area is well served by all the facilities needed to cater the needs of its guests such as a luxury tourist’s lodge. Again it is perfectly positioned and within walking distance to supermarkets, embassies and banks. It is a safe, clean and relatively calm place with little more luxury that also provides lots of wilderness trails to walk around. You may also take your children with you when going to pay a visit to this sanctuary because it also provides a leisure amenity to the kids. You may have a safari tour here and experience the rich diversity of Malawi’s fauna. If you are visiting this place for the first time then book a guided tour along with your Lilongwe flights.

It is opened for general public visits 365 days of the year. The entry to this site is not free a minimal amount is charged as entry fee, this money is not charged for profit purpose but serves as a donation for center’s work. So if you visit this site after taking your flights to Lilongwe and paying a visit to this destination you will be contributing to miss-fortunate wildlife. The Nature Sanctuary and wildlife center is not only providing rehabilitation to wildlife but is also playing an important role in approaching lawmakers to implement and enact legislation in support of wildlife conservation and environmental protection in Malawi. Being the most famous destination in the city of Malawi it is visited by millions of travelers each year. Visitors take flights to Lilongwe from UK and other destination to visit this site.

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Last week I took my cheap flights to Lilongwe and found much suiting my interests.

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Originally posted 2011-08-18 16:45:04.

Center, lilongwe, nature, Sanctuary, wildlife

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