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Just
North of Mangochi, on the palm fringed
southern shore of Lake Malawi, an
extraordinary lakeside paradise resort of
Club Makokola awaits you.
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Club
Makokola has all you need in a premier
holiday resort including a restaurant, bars,
swimming pool, sporting and games
facilities, numerous excursions and its very
own golf club.
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The
resort has 56 rooms set amongst
beautifully landscaped gardens. |
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Club Mak it's possible to visit many nearby
attractions including the first catholic
mission in Malawi,
the Mau Mission; the beautiful
peninsular bay of Cap Maclear; the old fort
and slave town of Mangochi and Liwonde
National Park about
110km south of Club Makokola along the banks
of the Shire River. |
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All
superior rooms are furnished in the same
style as the suites and have large bathrooms
with double vanity basin, bathtub and
separate shower. All superior rooms
have a private veranda with views of the
lake. Five of the six superior rooms are
family rooms, conveniently situated next to
the pool area and bar.
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Club
Mak has it's very own conference centre,
completely separate from the hotel, that
includes two conference rooms (one large
enough to seat 110 delegates, the other
seats 40 delegates), two syndicate or
breakaway rooms and an open courtyard where
tea breaks are usually taken.
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| M.V.
SUNBIRD
is a 24 meter long cruiser offering all the
amenities needed for pleasant excursions on
the lake and down to the Liwonde National
Park.
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Sunbird
has three cabins, two toilets, and a fully
fitted kitchen, bar facilities, a sun deck
as well as a comfortable lounge. It can
carry twenty people on day excursions and
can sleep eight passengers in comfort.
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Malawi
experiences a tropical climate with dry
seasons during the months of May to November
and rainy season during the other months
particularly December to March.
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