Lake Malawi I
Day 13 – Lake Malawi I
We had breakfast at 5:00 am to leave the lodge by 5:30 am, in order to cross the border into Malawi, and rush into a southern campsite (as the planned norther n camp site is sold out). It was the longest bus day of the trip.
Leaving Tanzania behind, we descend the Great Rift Valley and cross the border into Malawi. Lake Malawi, the third largest lake in Africa Known as the “Warm Heart of Africa” the lakeside country is blessed with natural beauty. “The highest peaks in Malawi touch 10,000 ft (3,000m) while the lowest point is barely above sea level. This range of altitudes in a small area help to make the landscape of Malawi one of the most varied in all Africa. It is generally a green, lush country, with plateaux, highlands, forests, mountains, plains, escarpments and dramatic river valleys.”
Our destination tonight is the southern shores of Lake after 14-hr bus ride (as Nomad Africa failed to secure the only acceptable lodge on northern side). We stopped by a small per market before the beach lodge, and it has a ridiculous policy of selling a beer only if you have an empty beer bottle. So I ended up getting local lichee (grown in Malawi) and cocopine (coconut + pineapple) soda. We had a late dinner (chicken + bread pudding) prepared by the lodge.
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