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   As soon as you set foot in Bishangari you will experience peace and quiet that is unparalleled.

   Accommodation is in eight individual bungalows and one suite, which are known as 'Godjos', each godjo is discreetly tucked away in groves of huge fig trees, with each one facing the lake.

   They are spacious and airy, and are decorated with local native craft works and furnished using natural fibers. Each godjo has a private bathroom fully equipped with hot and cold water, natural toiletries and flufy towels.

   At Bishangari each of the godjos are identified by their individual names, which are named after birds and animals in Oromo language. These names are, Yabiloola (Fish Eagle) our big godjo suite, Weeni (Colobus monkey), Shalloo (Pelican), Dhadee (Porcupine), Rophii (hippopotamus), Gararaa (Chameleon), Gadamssaa (Antelope), Qereenssaa (Leopard) and Bilanchaa (Butterfly).

 
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