An Armchair Safari at Molori Mashuma, Mana Pools

An armchair safari is exactly what it sounds like. No vehicle. No rush. No chasing the next sighting. Just you, settled into a chair on a shaded deck, watching the wild go about its business. It’s safari at a gentler pace, where the front-row seat is built into camp and nature sets the schedule.

At Molori Mashuma, this way of safari feels entirely instinctive. Set on the edge of Mashuma Pan within a private concession of Mana Pools National Park, the camp is positioned so that the landscape does the moving. Animals come and go throughout the day, light shifts across the pan, and life unfolds in front of you while you simply remain still.

This is not a replacement for game drives, but a quiet counterbalance to them. It’s often the in-between moments – the unscripted encounters – that stay with you longest.

The Joy of Staying Still | Mashuma Pan

The outdoor decks at Molori Mashuma overlook Mashuma Pan, a natural magnet for wildlife, particularly in the dry season when water becomes scarce elsewhere. From this elevated yet intimate vantage point, the pan is rarely empty.

Elephants are frequent visitors, often wading through the shallows or approaching close enough that you can hear water dripping from their trunks. Buffalo arrive in numbers, shifting and grunting as they drink, while zebra and impala gather cautiously at the water’s edge, ever alert to what might be watching from the tree line.

Predators follow the rhythm of the pan, too. In the softer light of early morning or as dusk settles, lions may appear to drink, their presence changing the mood instantly as antelope scatter. Leopards, more elusive but no less present, are known to move quietly through the area, sometimes revealed only by alarm calls or a fleeting silhouette reflected in the water.

The pan also draws smaller, equally captivating characters. Warthogs trot in with tails raised, baboons gather noisily nearby, and bushbuck and kudu step delicately out from cover. Birdlife is constant and varied – from kingfishers darting across the surface to herons, storks and eagles scanning the shallows for opportunity.

What makes the experience extraordinary is proximity. You are not watching from afar or through binoculars from a vehicle. You are level with the wild, sharing the same space. Conversations soften. Time stretches. You may arrive on the deck intending to stay for a moment, only to realise hours have passed.

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Mana Pools is renowned for its raw beauty and remote feel – a place where safari is not measured by distance travelled, but by how deeply you settle into your surroundings. At Molori Mashuma, this sense of stillness comes naturally. So we invite you to sit down, look out and stay awhile.

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A Look Inside The Tented Suites At Molori Mashuma

If you’re looking for a bucket list safari experience, you couldn’t ask for a better destination than Mana Pools National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the far north of Zimbabwe – famous for being remote and untouched.

It is here, on a private concession, that we have located our tented camp, Molori Mashuma, a Mana Pools accommodation option offering guests an unparalleled luxury safari experience in one of the wildest places on Earth.

Our tented suites, of which there are only six – 2 Villa-Style Tented Suites (2 bedrooms) and 4 Premier Tented Suites (1 bedroom) – provide an intimate connection with the surrounding environment as well as a serene and lavish space to unwind after a day of being out on the reserve.

Allow us to take you on a tour of these extraordinary suites – where style, comfort, and nature meet…

The Layout Of The Land

Each of the 6 luxury tented suites at Molori Mashuma are designed to provide a true sanctuary in the wild, all while allowing you to be fully immersed in the breathtaking landscapes of Mana Pools.

For families or friends travelling together, the Villa-Style Tented Suites offer a generous accommodation option in the form of 2 mirroring en-suite bedrooms leading into a shared living space and large private deck (192m²) with a plunge pool. The spacious bedrooms are designed to offer ample room for relaxation, while the shared living area is perfect for quality time together.

Couples seeking a more intimate experience can retreat to one of the 4 Premier Tented Suites. Whether you’re lounging by the pool or savouring a quiet evening indoors, each area is designed with relaxation and romance in mind. These suites also feature a private deck and plunge pool.

All of our suites are oversized, air-conditioned and balance a quintessential, old-world safari feel with modern luxuries. Note the striking combination of soft linens, plush furnishings and bespoke design elements.

The colour schemes throughout tie in with the surrounding environment’s muted palette and golden hues, but remain fresh and bright enough to surprise!

In the words of our design team from Hesse Kleinloog Studio – a “planned paradox” – speaking to the contrast of decadent luxury in the heart of the remote bush.

Staying Connected To The Wild

When staying in Mana Pools, you want to know you’re staying in Mana Pools! Every tented suite has therefore been carefully positioned along the banks of Mashuma Pan to offer unobstructed views of the surrounding wilderness.

The expansive deck areas extend towards the pan, making these spaces ideal for game viewing. Guests can indulge in the luxury of an “armchair safari”, observing some of Africa’s most iconic species, whether it’s a family of elephants grazing on the pan’s edge or a pride of lions drinking in the evening, from the comfort of their suites.

(At times, animals like elephants will wander right up to one of the decks, curiously sniffing around and eyeing out these strange creatures in their habitat.)

The seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living is one of the key elements that sets our lodge’s suites apart. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow natural light to flood the interior, ensuring that the scenic surrounds of the pan are always in view.

No matter when or where, be it first thing in the morning when you rise from bed and make your way onto the deck with a cup of coffee or last thing in the evening when you may opt to dine privately under the stars, nature is infused into your experience.

Your Private Sanctuary

Every aspect of the suites at Molori Mashuma have been carefully curated for maximum comfort. Air-conditioning and ceiling fans keep the temperature exactly to your liking, while mosquito nets ensure a peaceful night’s rest.

Each suite is equipped with a complimentary minibar, a tea & coffee station and a variety of luxurious amenities to enhance your stay, like large, dreamy bathrooms with freestanding tubs, woven seats and beautiful vanity products inspired by the bounty of Africa. With us you will discover the majesty of an outdoor shower, the delight of a shady lounge pocket and the pure bliss of afternoon naps on an outdoor daybed.

The blend of authentic African design and sophisticated luxury makes Molori Mashuma a truly exceptional destination for discerning travellers.

Mana Pools Accommodation: Stay With Us

The opportunity to witness the incredible wildlife of Mana Pools is one of the most compelling aspects of staying at Molori Mashuma.

If you’re eager to book your Mana Pools accommodation with us, get in touch with our reservations team at reservations@molorisafari.com – they would be more than happy to assist with everything from securing dates to organising a seamless transfer to and from our lodge.

Alternatively, make use of our online booking platform to book your own stay.

We cannot wait to welcome you to magical Mana!

 

What’s Happening At Mashuma Pan?

For seasoned safari enthusiasts, nature photographers and bush lovers, spotting wild animals often feels like a dance between luck and patience. When you’re stationed near a reliable water source, however, patience usually pays off.

Nestled on the edge of Mashuma Pan within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mana Pools National Park, our luxury tented camp, Molori Mashuma, offers unparalleled access to this pristine wilderness.

Our camp’s strategic location was no accident. All animals need to drink, and Mashuma Pan serves as a steady water source in the region, drawing animals that few get to see on their safari adventures. Here, patience becomes your greatest ally, as you are almost guaranteed to witness a parade of wildlife coming to quench their thirst during your stay.

Recently, we’ve had some spectacular sightings from our camp’s main deck.

Discover more below!

A Leopard In The Morning

Leopards are notoriously elusive, often concealed within the dense bushveld of Mana Pools. Their solitary and predominantly nocturnal nature makes them a rare sight during daylight hours.

Imagine the thrill and awe when, seemingly out of nowhere, a leopard emerged from the undergrowth to drink in the early morning hours. The scene was mesmerising as the elegant feline crouched beside the water, basking in the morning sun and seamlessly blending in with the dusty hues of the pan.

For a fleeting moment, the majestic cat seemed like a phantom before it vanished back into the brush, leaving onlookers spellbound.

Lionesses At Dusk

Blink and you might miss them, as these lionesses merge almost perfectly with the pan’s banks. Lions generally avoid the midday heat, preferring to visit waterholes early in the morning or late in the afternoon.

We were fortunate to observe two lionesses making their way to the pan together, spending time near camp. Despite their air of regal composure, these apex predators remained highly aware of their surroundings. The interaction with these powerful felines was a reminder of the constant vigilance required in the wild. (Note how one drinks while the other keeps watch!)

The (Fish) Eagle Has Landed

Eagles are meant for the skies, so spotting one on the ground is like seeing a fish out of water!

When perched on solid ground, you truly grasp their impressive size. Female Fish Eagles, notably larger than their male counterparts, can weigh up to 3,6 kg (8 lbs), while males typically don’t exceed 2,5 kg. Their remarkable power-to-weight ratio allows them to plunge to the water’s surface for prey and immediately soar upwards again with ease.

Although eagles usually hydrate through their diet, this rare sighting of a Fish Eagle on land, taking a sip of water, was extraordinary. Observing such a majestic bird momentarily grounded was a rare and unforgettable experience.

A Conglomeration

We were recently treated to a herd of kudu, some impalas and even a wildebeest coming to drink at the the pan.

Antelope find safety in numbers at water sources due to increased vigilance and the ability to spot predators more easily.

Evening rush at the local water hole, as they say.

Splish Splash!

It’s no secret that elephants have a passion for water. If you ever hear a commotion from your tent, it’s likely an ellie having a splashy good time.

Elephants revel in slurping water up with their trunks, swimming, and wallowing, and their enthusiasm for the waterhole is a highlight of any safari experience.

During the scorching summer months, when water sources become scarce, guests at Molori Mashuma are often treated to spectacular shows as elephants flock to the pan for an escape from the heat. Much like warthogs, elephants use the mud from the pan as a natural sunscreen and insect repellent, creating a protective layer that helps shield their sensitive skin.

Stay With Us

At Molori Mashuma, every day brings new wonders and wildlife spectacles. Join us to witness the marvels of Mana Pools National Park, where patience and the thrill of the wild converge in a luxurious setting we’re proud to share with you.

Mana Pools stands out as one of the world’s last truly untouched wilderness areas, providing boundless opportunities for intimate wildlife encounters.

Browse our secluded safari camp’s accommodation options and start planning your safari to one of Africa’s most remote and celebrated locations!

You can book via our online booking platform or by getting in touch with our reservations team at reservations@molorisafari.com.

We look forward to welcoming you to Mana Pools, Zimbabwe!