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Molori Safari Lodge South Africa
For those who like African wildlife with their luxury accommodations, or vice versa, Molori Safari Lodge offers both in abundance. Lions, hot tubs, and infinity pools, oh my!
Stay up late stargazing - Molori has the largest private telescope in the Southern Hemisphere.
There aren't many places in the world where you can eat a gourmet dinner on an outdoor deck while a herd of elephants visits a waterhole a few yards below. At Molori Safari Lodge in South Africa, you'll experience the trappings of a luxury hotel, while getting up close and personal with Africa's most spectacular animals.
Of course, you don't have to do all your wildlife viewing from the tub. There are two game drives every day in a custom 4x4. Your guide will help you spot lions, leopards, rhinos, buffalo, and some more of those elephants. If you're feeling adventurous, and aren't packing any steaks in your pocket, you can even explore the Madikwe Game Reserve on a guided walking tour.
The lodge has just five suites, and they're all separated from the others to ensure ample privacy. Each has a private infinity pool, outdoor shower, TV, and DVD player, and a huge outdoor deck perfect for an afternoon nap. You can even have a romantic gourmet dinner for two served on your patio.
Murambi Gardens Mutare Zimbabwe House
Murambi, Mutare “A great family home with stunning views in an excellent area of Mutare” Size: 10 562 square metres (2.6 acres)
Misc interior features: Constructed of brick under tile comprising: Lounge with jetmaster fireplace, carpetted with lovely views of the City below; spacious Dining Room, Fitted Kitchen with walk-in Pantry, Exterior Laundry room, 5 x Bedrooms, 4 x Bathrooms (3 en-suite), Guest Toilet, entrance Hall, Study, Back Verandah - Outbuildings: Double Domestic Quarters; Storerooms, Double lock up Garage, Double Car Port (Car Guard type); fenced, walled, gated with electric gate, Concrete forecourt Driveway, Garden has great potential, Swimming pool - Water Supply: Council, Borehole and Well, Power: ZESA, Sewerage: Council - the Property also has horse stable and a tennis court which needs attention.
Penthouse Apartment Sandhurst Johannesburg
Nothing can be more glamorous than a three-level penthouse apartment. Designed by SAOTA (Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects) and OKHA Interiors, the extraordinary penthouse apartment that we have for you today is located in Johannesburg, South Africa. Sitting tall atop one of the Sandhurst Towers, the penthouse apartment features extraordinary interior design elements and furniture that make this three-level apartment one of the best I have ever seen. The project team set on creating a new standard in modern urban luxury living and so they started working on the 11th floor penthouse apartment situated in the commercial city centre. A garden also found its place in the 900 square meters apartment, creating an exquisite level of comfort even in the middle of the busy urban landscape. The designers talk about their work: “We created a continual flow from zone to zone, utilising materials that emphasised the sense of space, transparency and reflection. We introduced organic textural / tactile elements through the use of timber and flamed granite to soften and add a counterpoint to the contemporary drama. The décor is contemporary, simple and elegant. We were not trend-driven but rather used modern designs that referenced classical elegance. It’s not only about physical aesthetics, but more about energy and mood. Here, we managed to merge the functional, physical and emotive requirements of suburban living” The spaces found in the penthouse apartment have a soft fluidity accentuated by the lack of walls but brought together by a specific zone-to-zone interior design. Extensive use of black and white is softened by exotic insertions of colour. Isn’t it fantastic?