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Ryalls Hotel

About Ryalls Hotel

Ryalls Hotel (often now known as the Protea Ryalls Hotel, or even the Protea Hotel Ryalls) is located in ...

... the central business district of Blantyre, the capital of Malawi's Southern Region. It is only 15 minutes from the airport, 77km from Zomba Plateau and approximately 220km from the southern shore of Lake Malawi.

Accommodation
120 rooms
Children
Good for any age
Open
All year

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Traveller reviews of Ryalls Hotel

9 real, un-edited reviews from Expert Africa's travellers.


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9 reviews since August 2007
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Ms MfromNotts

Arrived 9 Sep 2024, 1 nights

"Ryalls Hotel review"

"Used room service - food was excellent. …" Read Ms M’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

Ms MfromNotts

Arrived 17 Sep 2024, 1 nights

"Ryalls Hotel review"

"Used as a stopover on my way home. Used room service - food excellent …" Read Ms M’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

MRS J fromFROM SCOTLAND

Arrived 28 Aug 2024, 1 nights

"Ryalls Hotel review restful stopover"

"I had a long journey from Scotland - 3 flights! and was exhausted! The staff …" Read MRS J ’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

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Ryalls Hotel's location

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When to go to Blantyre

Our month by month guide: What it's like to visit Ryalls Hotel in Blantyre


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Malawi in January

January is the middle of the rainy season in Malawi. You can expect heavy rain for a few hours most days with some occasional flooding. It is generally hot and wet, with temperatures reaching over 30ºC.

The landscape is green and lush and the air crystal clear. In the game reserves the thick bush can restrict animal sightings, making game viewing more challenging. With the abundance of water available the wildlife disperses and is no longer concentrated around water sources. However, many species give birth at this time of the year and it is a great time for birding.

Although the majority of the safari camps are open at this time, most of the beach lodges along the lakeshore close in mid January.

  • Peak of the rainy season with thundershowers most days
  • Many animals are with young & birdlife is at its most spectacular
  • Bush lush & green; animals dispersed so game viewing more difficult
  • Air is clear & dust-free, which is great for photography
  • Majority of lakeside beach lodges are closed second half of January

Our view

This is not a great time to visit

Weather in January

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