I thought I would take a day trip to Golomoti to visit a Moringa farm in the vicinity but the day ended in a sleep over at Mufasa Eco Lodge in Monkey Bay and I'm so glad it did. A brief drumming session with a Rasta maan/artist who goes by the pseudo name of Morning Star. The Malawian 'artists' all have the same style paintings and initial them with pseudo names and I tend to question the originality but I love them still.
Early morning cloudy sunrise. These columns were constructed decades ago by some Spanish (I think) but abandoned when the rainy season proved them to be a wash-out.
This collapsed tent and bicycle belonged to an Australian tourist. A fabulous way to see the country.
The African Queen (II) in need of some TLC. View from the hammock in the tree.
Grounding
A great place to stay. With Ricky and Felix to welcome you, you'll feel right at home.
The dining/reception area
And what great food. A dinner was served of a delicious Tia Style rice and pork dish and home made Dijon mustard...nomnomnom.
Chambo fish arrived early morning and I was sad not to be staying another night just to get my fill. I believe it's really good.
The first monkey troupe since my arrival. I guess that's why they call it Monkey Bay.
Just chilling and then my phone battery died and there was no power to charge.
Chilled like a Buddhist in the jungle- -"At home" feeling?
ReplyDeleteYou got it. To think I could get any more chilled :-)
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