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Meade telescope. Set on a giant tripod on a hill behind
the lodge, the telescope enables stars, comets, planets and
galaxies to take on new meaning as the entire family gets the
chance to view the moon’s craters up close or discover that
Saturn’s rings are clearly visible at over 1.2 billion kilometres
away.
A boma evening or bush dinner under the inky blackness of a
star-strewn sky will never be the same again…
spectacular resorts across the globe, but Molori astounded us
5. PERSONALISED SERVICE in every way. Literally every member of staff embodies an
There is nothing staff at Molori like more than to surprise authentic spirit of gregarious hospitality and an unrelenting
their discerning travellers with a personalised stay and commitment to service of the highest order.”
genuinely caring, off-the-charts service. As one guest noted:
“We travel a great deal and have been blessed to stay at some 6. SEAMLESS AIR ACCESS
Private charters with Federal Air dovetail perfectly with
international flight arrival times and fly in twice daily from
Johannesburg to the Madikwe airstrip, a 10-minute game
drive from the lodge.
7. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY
Of particular interest to celebrity families (and honeymooners)
is the privacy afforded by the luxurious Presidential Suites,
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Metsi (593m ) and Molelo (619m ). Set apart from the rest of
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the lodge, each has its own private game vehicle, and may be
booked with a personal butler and chef. The two bedrooms
are thoughtfully located at either end of each suite, giving
parents and children space. Both suites have a study and
library area for working parents who need to keep in touch,
and an additional bed for an au pair can be arranged.
IMAGE CREDITS:
Interior Design – Hesse Kleinloog Studios Hesse Kleinloog (hkstudio.co.za)
Photography – Inge Prins Inge Prins Photographer
Photographic styling – Klara van Wyngaarden www.instagram.com/klara.v.w/
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