
Molori Mashuma
Molori Mashuma is a brand new magnificent, tented camp in Zimbabwe that provides unlimited access to the untamed environment of Mana Pools National Park. Molori Mashuma is located on the edge of Mashuma Pan, a few miles inland from the Zambezi River. This luxury tented camp is excellently situated for comfortable game viewing and bird observation. Guests can expect to observe hippo, elephant, buffalo, and a variety of bird species in the game-rich concession's tranquil location.
This luxury camp on the banks of Mashuma Pan features six beautifully designed tented apartments, each with a private balcony, en-suite bathroom and outdoor shower. Two Family suites with a private pool comfortably accommodate up to four adults. The main lodge has a 507m2 outdoor deck with four seating sections, dining areas and a bar. This area also has a plunge pool with a view of the pan. The open-plan living areas are designed to frame views across the expansive outside deck and plunge pool overlooking the pan. The overall vision and imaginative interior concepts of Hesse Kleinloog Studios, together with the added layer of luxury that is synonymous with Rora Private Collection residences, have elevated Mashuma's design and architectural arrangement to a whole new level. The end product was playful, feel-good interior concepts with a bold and eclectic aesthetic.



- Newly Opened
- Luxury tented camp
- On the banks of the Mashuma Pan
- Extensive wildlife
There are additional pans to explore within Mana Pools National Park. The water sources attract significant numbers of animals, which migrate seasonally between Botswana and Zimbabwe depending on water availability. This is most visible near the conclusion of the dry season, from September until the first rains of November or December. Lion, leopard, hyena, common zebra, gemsbok, roan antelope, sable antelope, tsessebe, common eland, and Southern reedbuck are among the wildlife species. Elephants and Cape buffalo are abundant near the conclusion of the dry season, when water is short elsewhere. A small antelope called an oribi, which is uncommon in Zimbabwe, is unique to the area near Mashuma Pan. Cheetahs and African wild dogs are still there (though infrequently), and lions can be seen on game drives and walking safaris.