Monday, July 11, 2011

This Past Weekend at Luwawa Forest Lodge

This past week the internet in the office was dreadful.  The lines were being worked on so it was kicked off for about two days.  Most of the work in the office I had to do was related to YouTube and posting client interviews so that had to be pushed back to this week.

On Friday the internet was still too slow to use so I left for the Kasungu bust station in the afternoon.  I was meeting my American friends from Mayoka at the Luwawa Forest Lodge.  We wanted to pick a destination between Kasungu and Mzimba and Luwawa seemed to be the only location.

They girls live a lot closer to the lodge so I set off first and texted them when I arrived to Jenda which is only a short distance from there.  In Jenda we all had to de board the bus for a police check so I ran to the MicroLoan offices there and popped my head in to say hi!  It was so nice seeing everyone!  



When we got back on the bus it was just a 30 minute ride from there.  When I arrived at the stop I texted Kyla and Leah telling them I had arrived and soon learned their minibus had not yet left because it was not filling up quick enough.  



Twenty minutes later a mini bus passed and two girls were in the back, I could have sworn it was Tori and Charlotte.  They were two girls we met last week at Mayoka from the UK!  Well the mini bus pulled over and out came Tori and Charlotte!  They were spending the night before they took their 36 hour bus ride from Lilongwe to Namibia.  What a small world!  I texted Kyla and Leah right away!

They soon arrived and we took a truck (matola) to the lodge.  It is about a two hour walk from the main road so we paid for the pick up!  The ride was awesome.  We were going right through forest, something I never thought to see in Africa let alone Malawi.  I soon learned it was the largest man made forest in Africa but due to deforestation that claim has been taken back.





When we arrived we nestled up by the fire, placed our things in our room, and explored a bit.  We sat at the dock by the reservoir and then had the staff prepare the sauna for us!  It was so refreshing.  After we showered up and had a really nice dinner.  We then ordered a stack of fire wood and enjoyed life outside in the wilderness.  The fire was situated right next to our dorm so when we were ready for bed we could crawl right in.  The night was so much fun!  We all were the only ones there so we could be as loud as we wanted.  We had brought drinks and food from town so we made a few interesting meals over the fire!







In the morning after we said our goodbyes Charlotte and Tori left.  After breakfast Leah, Kyla, and I set out on a long all day hike. So much of the land was barren due to deforestation.  We did manage to see a small reforestation project that was taking place and took a few pictures.  We walked up hills, down roads, through dirt, forest, and grass until we made it to the fire watch tower.  We set up camp and had peanut butter sandwiches with honey and banana and then had some chips and apples.  It was so peaceful and very cold too!  From the top of the mountain we were able to see Lake Malawi in the distance and Zambia!  









Zambia! 
Lake Malawi!
We then set off for the lodge after four long hours of walking.  We wanted to make sure we left enough time to return before dusk just in case we had a hard time retracing out steps.  Although we were provided with a map, it was no where near accurate.  We did not seem to have any trouble though because Kyla has a much better sense of direction compared to Leah and I.

When we returned we nestled up by the fire and just relaxed.  We were so hungry and could not wait for dinner!  After dinner we enjoyed time by the fire and then went outside and talked about our lives for a bit by that fire.  We soon became really quiet and decided to go to bed really early as we were so tired from our hike.

In the morning we had breakfast and hung out in the lodge all day.  Around 1:00 PM we had the lodge owner George bring us to the road.  Kyla and Leah waited on one side for the bus going North and I waited on the other for the bus going South.  When we arrived at the roadblock in Jenda I ran into MicroLoan Foundations Loan Officer Linda.  She was the one that helped me interview all the clients there while Gerald was out in the field collecting data for the farming project.  She happened to be with her husband and baby so I was able to meet them as well.  Ironically her husband works for the organization Leah and Kyla are volunteering for!


Leah, Me, & Kyla
When we boarded the bus after the police inspection we were off again headed for Kasungu.  I had a perfect seat.  I was right in the front by a seat next to the main door so I had much room to move around and was not so crammed like those in the back.  I had my ipod playing and was just looking out the window when whoof!  The tire popped and the bus swerved all over the road and then jolted forward.  The conductor next to me whacked his head against the window and soon started bleeding.  I was lucky because I had my feet out in front of me pinning my bag against the wall so that braced the jolt forward.


My Seat!
Flat Tire!
The bus came to a halt along the side of the road and out poured everyone into the grass.  It was freezing cold and all I wanted was dinner.  I was starving!  Thank god the bus had a spare tire!  After about and hour and halfs wait, the tire was replaced and we were back on the road.

I made it to Maggie's before dusk.  I am so grateful I am okay!

Looking forward to seeing Leah and Kyla again this coming weekend at Mabuya!

All the Best

Jimmy

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