Dulini Moya Lodge
From R26,800.00 per person / per night
The six luxurious stone cottages of Dulini Moya Lodge rest quietly under a leafy canopy of Ebony trees on the banks of the Mabrak River. Here you’ll find sanctuary and serenity, as one of only 12 guests at any given time.
The Lodge offers six spacious thatched suites, each with private, heated plunge pools and luxurious interiors, including mosquito nets and beautiful bathrooms. Each suite offers a private view of the riverbed from its shady deck and private plunge pool. The guest areas feature large, welcoming sofas, and are decorated with authentic African sculptures. Guests are invited to dine under the ancient Jackalberry tree where skilled chefs serve delicious meals, or to enjoy an intimate dinner in the well-stocked wine cellar.
Dulini Moya Lodge offers two game drives per day in specially adapted safari game drive vehicles, each of which seats a maximum of six guests to ensure a personal safari experience. The vehicles are equipped with camera mounts and binoculars, and – in the event of rain or cold weather – fleece-lined waterproof ponchos for comfort.
Children of aged 8 and older welcome.
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