History meets tourism at Stone Terrace Lodge
Nkhotakota, formerly Nkota Kota, or Kota Kota, town, central Malawi. The Lodge lies along the shores of Lake Nyasa (Lake Malawi). It originated as a group of villages in the 19th century, served as a depot for Swahili-Arab ivory and slave traders, and became the largest traditional African town in the country. It is situated on the slope of a rocky ridge overlooking a natural harbour formed by a sand spit.
Discover the Livingstone Tree, near Mosque Bay. This is where Scottish explorer Dr. David Livingstone met 19th-century slave trader Jumbe to try to stop the slave trade.
After Exploring and re- discovering Malawi history it a must to visit the Stone Terrace Lodge, this lodge adequately summarizes why Nkhotakota is a perfect combination of old modern touch
The lodge is situated right close to unspoiled beaches surrounded by villagers which gives the authentic African panorama. The lodge has been recently renovated and the interior is very modern, a perfect holiday destination
The lodge has exquisite garden ideal for kids’ parties, sundown events, watching sunset while seating and relaxing on the unique stone terraces
If you coming from Salima take right turn at Sani Trading Centre, or Left turn when coming from NkhotaKota Boma
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