Kapishya Hot Springs (guest edited)

 Kapishya Hot Springs 

A Guest Post By Andrew Lanfer


A week ago, we decided that it would be fun if we could do a big trip that would take us on a couple of stops around Zambia. And for once, it seemed like we might have been right. After around 5 hours of driving we stopped at a small side of the road hotel called the Forest Inn and spent the night. The next day we ate a hearty breakfast and then hit the road. We spent a day near a beautiful waterfall then, regretfully, we left. Then  After a few more hours, we were there! Kapishya Hot Springs! 


Though I am sure that (this sign in the second picture) it was tempting, my teenage siblings managed to restrain themselves. ( I hope).







The main lodge at Kapishya hot springs was a very interesting place. Stuffed to the brim with African art, dogs, and hundreds of signs giving very interesting advice. The hot springs that the area is named after is an incredible place. The springs are naturally heated to the temperature of a heated bath and are around two feet deep at its deepest spot. Though you may want to spend hours there it causes slight dehydration so you have to get out every thirty minutes or so. 


                                                                   


                                                                                

After two days of eating delicious farm made food enjoying the springs and long walks,
Sadly after a great week we had to leave

Comments

  1. Great post, Drew!
    Crazy signs! 😉

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  2. The warm springs would be amazing now, as Boston is having our first snow of the season. Thanks for sharing!

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