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Molori safari lodge madikwe Game reserve, south africa

Molori safari lodge
madikwe Game reserve, south africa
In Setswana, the local language, "molori" means
"to dream" — and you’ll swear your stay at Molori
Safari Lodge must be a fantasy. How else could you
explain this incredible place, set within the 185,000-
acre, wildlife-rich Madikwe Game Reserve? Each of
the five thatched-roof cottages, which open to
private infinity-edge swimming pools and the
dramatic savanna beyond, are testament to coowner
Kirk Lazarus’s passion for design (an antique
Chinese drum here, a Fendi chaise there . . .).
Follow daily game drives with a calming spa
treatment and imaginative cuisine on the deck
overlooking a favorite water hole.
Molori safari lodge
madikwe Game reserve, south africa

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