The internet interchangeably refers to it as both a lake and Dam. Anywho, the plan was to visit the ‘colossal body of water’, relax, maybe do a little tiger fishing, picnic stuff yeah, some romantic stuff innit.
Ola, Cidade de Tete. Part 2.
This hour-long conversation was very multilingual; 55% Chichewa, 40% Kiswahili and 5% Portuguese. To some extent I do believe they might have let us go because of the language barrier.
Let’s Go To Tete, Mozambique: Part 1 Of 3.
We agreed to do a road trip from Blantyre to Tete because it was such a short distance and we thought it was gonna be fun, an improved version of last year’s, cross border road trip.