The last seven days I have been consulting (and relaxing!) at an eco-lodge, Nkwichi Lodge, which is literally in the middle of nowhere: one of the remotest areas of Niassa, the most remote province in Mozambique. There is no road access anywhere near here – the only way to get here is by boat (it is on the shores of Lake Malawi, one of the world’s biggest freshwater lakes and home to friendly crocodiles and hippopotami) or by walking – a path stretches from here all the way up to Kenya and all the way down to Capetown if you have the time …
This area, along with Herron Island, certain parts of China and this dessert place in a hotel in Las Vegas that makes incredible ice cream with bits of peanut and chocolate and caramel made to order (mmm … I’m there) will go down as one of the most beautiful places I have ever visited in my life – both manmade and natural.
Each day (or so), I’ve recorded my observations/adventures/etc … enjoy! There was no internet there, so I’ve typed them up while I was there (on solar power of course) and posted them now that I’m back ...
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