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Want a slice of history with a side of architectural awe? Check out the Kamuzu Mausoleum, the final resting place of Malawi’s first president, Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda. With its striking design and serene surroundings, it's the perfect spot for history buffs and those who appreciate a good, quiet reflection.
Dive into the wild side of the city at the Lilongwe Wildlife Centre. This isn't your average walk in the park! Get up close and personal with Malawi's rescued animals, and learn a thing or two about conservation. From chatty monkeys swinging by to say 'hello' to sleepy crocs sunbathing, it's a true wild encounter in the heart of the capital!
Who needs a beach when you've got Lilongwe's freshwaters? Slip into your swimwear and get ready to make a splash in the refreshingly chilly streams and pools that dot the city outskirts. It's the perfect way to beat the heat and act like a local – swimming trunks and all!
Stroll through the streets of Lilongwe, and let the city's walls tell you their stories. Vibrant murals and graffiti unfold at every corner, showcasing the raw, artistic pulse of Malawi's capital. So keep those eyes peeled for some seriously cool street art!