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In Episode 19 of Indigenous Africa, we dive into the reality of building an eco-camp in one of the most beautiful and demanding corners of northern Malawi. From new gas geysers at the Villa and Cottage to the construction of Forest Cabin No. 3, brick-making for the future Lookout Cottage, and a surprise visit from the local baboons… it’s all happening at once. This episode captures the heart of pioneering ecotourism: multiple projects, constant challenges, and the daily commitment to adapt, problem-solve, and push forward. Nothing here is written in stone, every day requires new decisions, new solutions, and a willingness to embrace the chaos of building something meaningful in the wild. Whether you’re curious about off-grid construction, eco-camp development, Miombo woodland living, or simply love honest behind-the-scenes storytelling from remote Africa, this update from Msasa Mountain Camp shows exactly how progress is made: one challenge at a time. 🌿 What’s inside Episode 19: – Installing off-grid gas geysers – Building Forest Room No. 3 (wooden cottage on stilts) – Brick-making for the Lookout Cottage – Day-to-day bush challenges & adaptations – Baboons dropping by to inspect progress – The rhythm, the grind, and the fun of pioneering 🏞️ About Indigenous Africa We develop authentic eco-camp experiences in Malawi’s northern highlands and Lake Malawi shoreline, working with local communities, restoring Miombo woodlands, and building meaningful wilderness escapes in places untouched by mass tourism. 👇 LIKE • COMMENT • SUBSCRIBE Follow the journey as we build Msasa, restore the valley, and grow an ecotourism model rooted in resilience, community, and nature. #IndigenousAfrica #MsasaMountainCamp #EcotourismMalawi #OverlandingAfrica #MiomboWoodland #EcoCampBuild #SustainableTravel #OffGridLiving #AfricanVlog