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Luxury Suite (King Bed)
Individually designed suite featuring a king-size bed, high ceilings, and antique furnishings reflecting the colonial era. En-suite bathroom with bathtub and shower, private veranda overlooking tea fields or gardens. Period artwork and furnishings create authentic heritage ambiance.
Luxury Suite (Twin Bed)
Individually designed suite with twin beds, high ceilings, and period furnishings. En-suite bathroom with bathtub and shower. Ideal for friends traveling together or those preferring twin configuration. Includes private veranda access.
Huntingdon House is approximately 1.5 hours' drive south of Blantyre, Malawi's commercial capital. The lodge can arrange road transfers from Blantyre's Kamuzu International Airport (2–3 hours) or from Lilongwe International Airport (3.5 hours). The scenic drive passes through the southern highlands and fertile valleys of the region.
The best time is May–October during the dry season, when weather is cool and clear, perfect for garden walks and tea tastings. November–April is the rainy season with warmer temperatures and lush green landscapes; tea harvest occurs April–September. The lodge's highland elevation keeps temperatures moderate year-round.
Huntingdon House costs from $325 per person per night on a full-board basis, including all meals, afternoon tea service, and estate access. This mid-range pricing reflects the intimate five-suite property and includes three meals daily plus tea and refreshments.
Yes, Huntingdon House is family-friendly. The manicured gardens, croquet lawn, and relaxed pace suit families seeking cultural experiences over intense wildlife viewing. Children can participate in guided plantation walks and learn about tea production. The property's colonial character and outdoor spaces appeal to families seeking a unique heritage experience.
Activities include guided tea and coffee plantation walks with estate staff, tea-tasting experiences explaining harvest and processing, bicycle tours of the estate, croquet on the lawn, bird watching, and guided nature walks through subtropical gardens and forest fragments surrounding the property.
Yes, Huntingdon House has Wi-Fi throughout the property. Rooms include en-suite bathrooms with bathtubs and showers, hot water, safe boxes, and premium linens. While the lodge emphasizes colonial heritage and garden relaxation over modern amenities, essential comforts are provided.
Yes. Huntingdon House's location makes it convenient to combine with nearby <a href="/destinations/malawi">Majete Wildlife Reserve</a> (1.5 hours away) for game viewing, or the Zomba Plateau (1.5 hours north) for hiking and scenic views. The lodge can arrange multi-property itineraries combining cultural heritage with wildlife experiences.
The full-board rate includes three meals daily—breakfast, lunch, and dinner—plus afternoon tea service featuring the estate's signature tea blends and freshly baked treats. Dinners are multi-course, often served outdoors under trees or in the elegant dining room. The kitchen emphasizes estate-grown and locally sourced ingredients.
No, Huntingdon House is not a wildlife lodge. It is a heritage cultural retreat focused on colonial history, tea estate experiences, and garden relaxation. While bird watching is available and the property is near <a href="/destinations/malawi">Majete Wildlife Reserve</a>, the primary appeal is immersive agricultural heritage, authentic hospitality, and peaceful retreat in the southern highlands.
You can compare rates, read verified guest reviews, and book Huntingdon House through SafariFind.com, which connects you with verified safari operators offering accommodations across <a href="/destinations/malawi">Malawi</a>. You can also contact the lodge directly at accommodation@satemwa.com or +265 (0) 212 260 017.
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