After saying goodbye to Lucy and Laura early on Saturday morning, the rest of us headed off to Lake Chala for a short camping trip. We left Moshi and took a dalla-dalla and taxi before arriving in somewhat unusual weather - by that I mean it was cloudy. Lake Chala is a crater lake situated on the Tanzanian-Kenyan border. On the Saturday afternoon we went for a brief walk out through the scrubland before coming back, having dinner, then getting a good night's sleep in our tents.
We woke up early on the Sunday morning to set out on our hike around the lake. It was cloudy and slightly chilly but the sun soon started break through the clouds and coupled with constantly having to duck and dive below thorn bushes meant that we all quickly warmed up.
A few hours later we were informed that we had crossed the border into Kenyan. We then reached an old abandoned lodge which we had first seen directly across the lake from our campsite. This presented us with a problem - a locked gate at either end of the lodge. To gain access through the lodge, we would 'officially' have to enter Kenya - basically a 1000 Tanzanian shilling 'back-hander' to the gate keeper. An hour or so later, we re-entered Tanzania and found our way back to the campsite.
All-in-all, a great weekend had by all but sad to see Lucy and Laura go. Off on safari tomorrow till Monday. More updates to follow on my return.
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Lake Chala from the campsite |
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Looking out towards Kenya from the crater rim |
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Kilimanjaro seen from Lake Chala - left: Uhuru peak, right: Mawenzi peak |
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The border between Tanzania and Kenya can be seen as a line running through the scrubland |
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After a steep climb down, we reached the water's edge |