Peponi Beach Resort


Peponi is really off the beaten track, and for a resort, terribly unspoilt.  We were pleasantly surprised that the campsites had electricity.  We did nothing other than relax for the three days!

Peponi Beach
When the tide was low, like Zanizibar’s East Coast, the water ebbs for miles.


We enjoyed huge bon fires after dinner at the campsite and also bought a big fish (we think a yellow tail) and a much smaller bottom feeder which sort of looks like a grunter, off a local fisherman.  They were prepared on the braai with lovely roasted vegetables and sweet potatoes that we had bought along the road.  Delicious!


As there were only 4 vehicles camping, we got to meet the other two couples – the first a young couple from north London, Gabby and Fred, who were on a six-month belated honeymoon that started in Sri Lanka, followed by India and now Africa for the remaining 4 months.  They joined us around the camp fire one evening. The second couple were South Africans from Springs, who were on their way from Kenya on route home via Malawi and Mozambique.

This is our last day of relaxation at the beach.  Tomorrow we shall be moving on to Amani Nature Reserve, hopefully for some good birding!



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