Spacious luxury in a natural paradise

Andrew Mangwarara

DRAWING inspiration from the elephant’s impressive size, the aptly named Elephant Executive Lodge in Murambinda has been accommodating up to 200 guests at a time since opening in 2022.

But beyond its impressive size, the lodge offers a luxury experience.

It boasts three-star service and the place is marked by lush green lawns all around.

Those behind the lodge managed to preserve the natural lowveld vegetation, creating a unique landscape that blends comfort with nature. Tight security ensures only cleared guests enter or leave the premises.

As you arrive, you will find majestic queen palm trees lining the entrance highway. The few small indigenous trees add a touch of local charm. What the visitor will witness is a delightful blend of exotic and indigenous flora.

The excellent lighting creates a warm glow if one arrives at night.

The reception area itself faces a pleasing landscaped garden, a perfect spot for guests to unwind on modern wooden benches. The natural rockery on the garden’s periphery seamlessly integrates the lodge with the surrounding environment.

To further enhance the natural beauty, a stream meanders through the middle of the property. The driveway, constructed with cement bricks, is a uniform and aesthetically pleasing surface. The many indigenous trees that are maturing add harmony with nature and provide privacy throughout the property.

A green tennis court offers a refreshing opportunity for guests to unwind and enjoy some friendly competition.

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