EL MOLO
Loiyangalani is a multi-ethnic little town of 30,000 inhabitants. Being an oasis with a reliable source it hardly ever suffers from lack of water. And it seems to be spared by the rains as in January, when we met with heavy downpours all over the North, Loi was the usual sunny place. There is a lot to be seen in Loi: the Desert Museum situated on a cliff above the lake, the best sundowner place ever; Marti Rock Art, the El Molo village, boat ride to an island, shopping spree through the village, visit to a hidden oasis in the mountains aso.
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