The Lodge & Accommodation
Mukalya Private Game Reserve, nestled along the majestic Zambezi River, directly opposite the Hurungwe Safari Area. Here, amidst the serene wilderness, you'll encounter elephants, lions, buffalo, and other wildlife, with the magical sounds of the bush filling the air at dawn and dusk. Mukalya offers an exclusive opportunity to walk among game in safety, ensuring a luxurious and comfortable stay away from the crowds.
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Accommodating up to 18 guests, our lodge promises a bespoke experience in a setting meticulously designed for your utmost pleasure. Our grand entrance welcomes you to a central living and dining area that overlooks the Zambezi, providing expansive views and a deep connection to nature. The reserve's architecture blends seamlessly with its surroundings, incorporating natural elements like pebble walls and local wood features. Relax by our oval swimming pool, perched on the riverbank under the cool shade of Acacia Trees.
Enjoy curved edge seating and plush loungers, ideal for soaking up the sun and rejuvenating in the tranquil atmosphere. Each of our 9 uniquely designed rooms, renovated in 2024 with a focus on local craftsmanship and natural aesthetics, offers stunning views of the Zambezi River.
For bookings and inquiries regarding accommodation and day visits, please refer to the details below. Experience Mukalya, where luxury meets wilderness in perfect harmony.
Main Areas
At Mukalya, the main area presents stunning vistas of the Zambezi River and the untouched landscapes of the reserve. Guests can unwind by the pool or in various lounge spaces, indulging in exceptional meals served in the main dining area, boma, or savoring drinks at the bar.
Rooms & Suites
The 9 uniquely designed rooms and suites at Mukalya embrace ample fresh air through large window openings and sliding doors leading to private patios. Some suites feature open-air baths or showers with breathtaking views of the Zambezi River. Each accommodation includes a private lounging area, overlooking our exclusive stretch of the Zambezi River.