Angola is an eye-opener – in more ways than one. Scarred painfully by years of debilitating warfare and untouched by foreign visitors since the early 1970s, the country remains remote and undiscovered, with few observers privy to the geographic highlights and vast cultural riches that lie hidden behind an ostensibly violent veneer. But, with the recent cessation of a 40-year civil conflict ushering in a prolonged period of peace and stability, opportunities for exploration are quietly opening up. For outsiders the attractions are manifold. Despite widespread poverty, inbred corruption and an infrastructure devastated by decades of indiscriminate fighting, Angola holds a lure that few other countries can match. Here in the heady heat of equatorial Africa you’ll encounter some of the continent’s most gracious people and discover many of its most closely guarded secrets.
Chill out on expansive beaches, sample the solitude in virgin wildlife parks or sift through the ruins of Portuguese colonialism. From Luanda to Lubango the nuances are startling.
LE PRESIDENTE MERIDIEN
Le presidente meridien is a modern 26 storey building located in the city centre overlooking the bay. It is a spacious luxury hotel with african flair. This hotel boasts glorious beaches, sailing, watersports and other sporting activities. All museums are easily accessible and the banks and ministries are located just minutes from the hotel. Le meridien presidente can host any kind of event of incentive their fully equipped conference rooms. Le meridien presidient has an unusually elegant european style with a french accent that incorporates the individual chararcter and flair of the local culture.
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