| Hidden
away among the huge ebony and fig trees on
the banks of a beautiful lagoon sits Mfuwe
Lodge. The unique lodge with 18 luxury
en-suite, thatched chalets, each with a
private decking area. |
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deck area in front of the lounge
accommodates the swimming pool which also
overlooks the main lagoon. In between game
drives, walks and meals, guests may relax
around the pool or in the well-stocked
library. |
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| The
open-plan central lodge facility
incorporates reception, lounge, dining and
bar areas, under a thatch roof supported by
palm poles and dominated by two impressive
chimneys at opposite ends. This cool and
airy central meeting place is the heart of
the lodge. |
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central meeting place opens onto a broad
timber deck that cantilevers overlooking the
main lagoon. From the comfort of the lodge
guests may view some of Africa's majestic
wildlife as animals come down to drink. |
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Hippos,
antelope, crocs and countless species of
birds are plentiful in this area. And the
elephants often pay a visit to reception.
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| Each
chalet is decorated with superb attention to
detail and is equipped with everything from
refrigerator to shampoo and mosquito
repellent. |
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| Each
sunken bath has its own private view of the
lagoon. What better way to relax and forget
the pressures of city life than to soak in
the sights and sounds of the African bush? |
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| Another
distinguishing feature of the lodge is the
meeting room which an host up to 40 people.
Secluded from the lodge and built on stilts,
it too overlooks a lagoon. Like other
facilities at Mfuwe, the meeting room opens
out onto its own private timber deck. |
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Game drives
and walks are conducted by an experienced
and knowledgeable team of guides. Guests set
off at first light or in the late afternoon
when the wildlife is most active.
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