MilenaGross
12 tháng mười một, 2022
After three months of intense field work (in tourism at Kilimanjaro – believe me, I have seen behind the walls of many (touristy) places) I was looking for a place on the Tanzanian coast to nurture and recharge body, mind, and soul. I have never been attracted by Zanzibar because it seems to be overcrowded and touristy and I also did neither want to fly nor take the boat to the island. Thanks to recommendations by friends, I ended up at Fish Eagle Point. Fortunately. This beautiful place and its lovely people fully recharged me with warm hospitality, delicious and fresh food, and great nature-based activities: snorkeling through a lively coral reef, canoeing through the peaceful mangrove forest and the soundscape of the many birds, running on the beach during sun rise and sun set, doing yoga on the veranda over the ocean, meditating while the moon was rising over the bay, listening the sound of the waves, and going for (barefoot) walks on the seafloor, to name just a few. I am amazed by how Cathy and Steven keep Fish Eagle Point in its remote location with no direct access to freshwater running and thus, make it habitable, while living with and caring for (local) people and the environment. All staff was extremely attentive, flexible, and supportive throughout my stay. I asked for vegan food and the chefs mastered my request excellently. I am very grateful for my six day stay at Fish Eagle Point as it truly allowed me to reconnect with nature, myself and all my senses … indeed because it is off the beaten track plus access to the online world and power grid is limited. No way I would neither recommend this place to other nature lovers nor would I return again next year. Asanteni sana!
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