Molori Safari: Artistic Luxury In The African Bush

Going on safari is all about immersing yourself in the African bush, but let’s be honest – the aesthetic of where you stay plays a big role in the experience, too.

Tucked away in South Africa’s malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve, Molori Safari is an ultra-stylish retreat that blends incredible wildlife with world-class luxury, and our impressive art collection is just one of the many things that make us special.

From striking sculptures to beautiful paintings, some of the pieces here wouldn’t be out of place in a top gallery, but what really sets the lodge apart is how seamlessly they’re woven into the everyday spaces, making them feel like a natural part of your stay.

Let’s take a closer look at the stunning art collection that adds to Molori Safari’s unique charm.

Where Art Meets Design

From the moment you arrive at Molori Safari, you are greeted not only by the awe-inspiring view of the Madikwe Valley bleeding into the Dwarsberg Mountains, but by interiors that are flamboyant, textured and a bold meeting of art and design. The result of this eclectic, high-fashion space – thoughtfully put together by South African design studio Hesse Kleinloog – is both worldly and entirely of its place.

Owner Ivor Ichikowitz explains the vision behind the lodge’s feel: “We wanted to create something extraordinary that resonates with our guests and speaks to our love for both art and Africa.”

From Ceiling To Floor

While traditional art may find its place on gallery walls, one of the first things you’ll notice at Molori Safari are the colourful, one-of-a-kind rugs dotting the floors – both in the main lodge and in your respective suites.

These vibrant rugs are not your average floor coverings. Each rug is the reimagining of an existing work by some of South Africa’s most influential artists, including Athi-Patra Ruga, Jody Paulsen, and Cameron Platter.

Take, for instance, the iconic ‘Eat Me (Bananas)’ rug by Jody Paulsen displayed in the main lodge. Its bold colors and surreal design immediately capture your attention, adding a playful yet refined atmosphere to the space. Paulsen, known for his provocative work, brings an irreverent edge to Molori’s otherwise elegant aesthetic.

Other artists contributing to the rug collection include Maja Marx, Nabeeha Mohamed, and Koos Groenewald, whose designs bring striking modernity into the lodge’s traditional African setting. The collaboration between the artists and local South African weavers has resulted in rugs that not only represent their creators’ vision but also embody a narrative of community and craftsmanship.

We just know you’ll absolutely love them!

A Family’s Collection

Great art collections and furniture cannot be bought wholesale; they must be curated over time. This has certainly been the case at Molori Safari, where each corner tells the story of the Ichikowitz family’s travels and love of Africa. The lodge’s interiors are a rich tapestry of bespoke, contemporary furniture and rare treasures sourced from around the globe.

“Our bigger asset is our team,” says Ivor, “but we also want our guests to enjoy the story told through the aesthetics of the lodge. Every piece of art, every piece of furniture has a story to tell about the journey of [our] family.”

What can you look forward to?

Iconic pieces like the Fendi Casa chaises longues and the Philipp Plein swing beds, which continue to feature in the presidential suites. These luxury furnishings coexist effortlessly with vintage Louis Vuitton bars and Ethiopian beaded armchairs, creating a space where guests feel as though they’ve entered a private sanctuary that is as sophisticated as it is inviting.

Bonus! The art-lovers among you will be pleased to spot works by big names like Norman Catherine, Lady Skollie and Edoardo Villa dotted throughout the lodge.

Stay With Us

A stay at Molori Safari is an all-encompassing experience. Our lodge offers exciting wildlife encounters, including sightings of rare species like the African wild dog and the cheetah (as well as the Big 5), all within the lush and diverse Madikwe Game Reserve.

We invite you to browse our gorgeous suites and get in touch with our team at reservations@molorisafari.com to secure your dates.

Alternatively, feel free to book your own stay by making use of our online booking platform.

Come and experience the artistic side of a safari in Africa in a way few ever do!

Get To Know Madikwe Game Reserve’s Super 7

The Madikwe Game Reserve is located on South Africa’s border with Botswana and is an unmissable safari destination for those who value quality time in the bush.

Nestled in a private corner of this malaria-free reserve is one of our exclusive safari lodges – Molori Safari.

If you’re in two minds about where to book your next safari adventure, we encourage you to read on and meet the Super 7 (lion, leopard, rhino, buffalo, elephant, African wild dog & cheetah), a few of Madikwe’s strongest draw cards that symbolise the success of conservation efforts made in this region.

On this reserve you will encounter Africa’s majestic wildlife in a space that is truly pristine and protected for their benefit.

Big 5 vs. Super 7

While many of us have heard of the ‘Big 5’, a phrase that was rebranded by marketing companies to shift the meaning from ‘the five most dangerous animals to hunt in Africa’ to, ‘the five most sought-after animals to see on safari,’ fewer of us know about the Super 7.

Meet Madikwe’s Super 7:

Lions: Known for their powerful gaze and awe-inspiring presence, lions remain one of the main attractions on safari. They are the kings of the savannah, after all.

Leopards: These elusive big cats are harder to spot, but their beauty and stealth make them highly desirable to see. Here at Molori Safari, we have an excellent record of tracking leopards for our guests.

Elephants: You’re almost guaranteed to see elephants while on safari with us. Spending time with the largest mammal on land never gets old.

Buffaloes: Known for their strong, social herds, buffaloes are one of the most formidable animals in the wild. There’s a reason even lions are wary of them!

Rhinos: Both black and white rhinos are found on the Madikwe Game Reserve, but they are critically endangered and highly protected. We ask that sightings be kept private to preserve their safety.

Cheetahs: These fast and graceful predators are an exciting addition to the list. Cheetahs are endangered and face a variety of challenges, one of which is their need for a large territory – an increasingly scarce commodity. Madikwe is one of the few places in South Africa where cheetahs are frequently spotted.

African wild dogs (Painted Wolves): Madikwe is one of the best places in South Africa to see African wild dogs, which are rare and highly endangered, making them an incredibly sought-after sighting.

Read more about the African wild dogs of Madikwe here.

The addition of the cheetah and the African wild dog to the list makes the Super 7 unique to certain reserves like Madikwe Game Reserve. Combine this with a stay in one of the best safari lodges in South Africa and you have an unforgettable holiday in the making!

Madikwe’s Operation Phoenix

Much like a phoenix rising from the ashes, the Madikwe Game Reserve had to be rehabilitated to become the flourishing wilderness it is today.

Introducing Operation Phoenix

In the early 1990s, the South African government launched Project Phoenix – the biggest game relocation project ever staged. 8000 animals were reintroduced to this landscape, including the Big 5—lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards, and rhinos—along with cheetahs, wild dogs, and various antelope. The project aimed to restore predator-prey dynamics and ecological balance to a countryside that had long been overgrazed and over-cultivated.

To ensure long-term success, anti-poaching measures and community involvement were essential. Madikwe became a model for eco-tourism, creating jobs and fostering conservation awareness in surrounding communities.

Today, Madikwe is a thriving sanctuary and one of South Africa’s top conservation success stories.
It’s a powerful reminder that with careful planning, nature can heal and flourish once more.

Up Close & Personal

For guests of Molori Safari, gaining access to the bush and the animals that call it home happens in a number of ways.

Hop on an open 4×4 vehicle for daytime or night game drives, where your experienced guide will lead you on a thrilling adventure to track the Big 5 and other endangered species.

For a more intimate experience, join a guided game walk, where you’ll follow your guide through the bush, learning to track animals on foot and uncovering the hidden wonders of nature.

Exclusively, we also offer a Wild Dog Expedition, where you’ll track this endangered species and learn about their fascinating social dynamics.

For those who prefer to relax, our viewing decks are as great a spot as any to enjoy wildlife sightings! (With a beverage in-hand, of course!)

Stay With Us

Molori Safari, set in the heart of the stunning Madikwe Game Reserve, is one of the best game reserves in South Africa for exclusive, high-end wildlife experiences.

The dry season (May to September) is particularly exceptional, as animals converge around waterholes, offering you prime opportunities to witness nature at its most captivating.

With Molori’s luxurious accommodations and exclusive safari activities, your trip to Madikwe promises unmatched Super 7 encounters, making it a must-visit destination for wildlife enthusiasts and luxury seekers alike.

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Molori Safari Highlights:

See the Super 7

Stay in one of the best safari lodges in South Africa

Game drives in an open safari vehicle with a personal guide

Bush walks with a personal guide

Malaria-free reserve within driving distance of O.R. Tambo International Airport