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Chilema Tree

Likwenu, Malawi
4.1(16)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Weird tree, nothing much. I guess there's a story about it but there's no one to tell that story
Edwin MhoneEdwin Mhone
The tree that has no start and can’t stop growing
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5.0
1y

The Chilema tree, also known as Diospyros chilensis, is a species of tree native to Chile. It is a member of the Ebenaceae family and is known for its small, edible fruits that resemble blackberries. The Chilema tree is typically found in the Valdivian temperate rainforest region of southern Chile and is an important food source for wildlife in the area. The tree is also valued for its timber, which is used in construction and furniture making.

Malosa is a town in Malawi, located in the Zomba District. If you are looking to find a Chilema tree in Malosa, you may need to do some research to determine if this specific species is native to the region.

To get to Malosa, you can consider the following options:

By Air: The nearest major airport to Malosa is Chileka International Airport in Blantyre, Malawi. From there, you can take a taxi or arrange for a private transfer to Malosa. By Road: You can also reach Malosa by road from other parts of Malawi. You can either hire a taxi or use public transportation such as buses or minibusses to get to Malosa.

Once you are in Malosa, you may need to ask locals or do further research to locate a Chilema tree in the area. It’s always a good idea to respect local customs and seek permission before exploring private property or...

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3.0
2y

It was okay but it's poorly managed. There's litter but there's people to 'look after' it. We paid a fee of K2000 and they failed to produce a receipt. Personally, I wouldn't want to stay there for long.

But surely, it's a place to visit it's really amazing to look at and there's always someone to give you a nice explanation behind its existence

I went there on the 31st...

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4.0
2y

Found it very interesting the odd sign to point you in the right direction would be a good idea. Also watch the transport people on the main road making out that it was a longway so that they can charge you a lot of money. I walked there and back no great distance and beautiful scenery as you walk. 20 minutes at...

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