Next stop - Lake Malawi. It is a pretty big lake - ninth largest in the world - and sits in the Rift Valley. We could see into Mozambique from the road on the drive down and also from the lake. I waved to my AISM friends, but I don't think you guys saw me.
We spent two nights camping at Fat Monkey's Lodge right on the beach. One night they had a guy playing guitar who was pretty good. I met some other kids here, including Liam whose parents own the Lodge, so it was a cool place to chill. And my mother points out that the sunset over the lake was excellent.
We spent two nights camping at Fat Monkey's Lodge right on the beach. One night they had a guy playing guitar who was pretty good. I met some other kids here, including Liam whose parents own the Lodge, so it was a cool place to chill. And my mother points out that the sunset over the lake was excellent.
We also spent one night at Mumbo Island, which is owned by Kayak Africa. I think my mum and dad wanted to stay for way longer but it is expensive. We did some cool mumbo jumbo including kayaking and snorkelling and jumping off huge rocks. The people there were super nice and friendly. At night you have to get around by solar lanterns since they have no electricity. Even the toilets are eco-friendly, but we didn't take a picture of them. They also had great lizards, including really big water monitors.