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Pillow Talk

02 Sep 2015
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Mozambican resort undergoes refurb

ANANTARA Medjumbe Island Resort & Spa in northern

Mozambique will close from August 1 to late November

for refurbishments. The Beach Pool Villas’ plunge pools

will be replaced with larger splash pools and a sea-facing

‘champagne step’ will be constructed at each villa. The

decks will be equipped with new outdoor furnishings and the

interiors of the villas and Anantara Spa will be upgraded.

New sliding, stacking windows and doors will be installed in

the central main building on the ground level, the bar will be

renovated and new light fittings will be installed throughout

the main area. A 400 kWp Solar PV plant will be installed

with a solar charger feeding a battery bank that can store

up to 1500 kWh. This will allow the resort to be powered

entirely by solar energy, reducing pollution and minimising

noise levels.

New activities at Kenyan camp

LAKE Elmenteita Serena Camp in Nakuru, Kenya, now offers

a range of new activities. Guests can now enjoy walking in

the area; watercolour painting; yoga; water aerobics; Swahili,

swimming and cooking lessons; badminton; a botanical tour;

and educational talks on the history of the Delamere and

Soysambu Conservancy and Lake Elmenteita. All activities

are complimentary and offered daily. The camp comprises 24

tents, all with private verandas overlooking Lake Elmenteita,

room service, a boutique gift shop, swimming pool, beauty

parlour and laundry services.

Kapama completes upgrades

KAPAMA Private Game Reserve in Hoedspruit, Limpopo, has

recently completed upgrades at Kapama Karula Lodge. The

lodge now comprises 12 Superior Suites, two of which have

been adapted as Family Suites. The original five suites at the

lodge have been converted into Superior Suites.

The lodge previously comprised two tents, which have since

been removed. Each Superior Suite has a private heated pool

on an elevated deck, a lounge area with a fireplace, an indoor

and outdoor shower, a mini bar and Nespresso machine. The

suites have glass sliding doors, allowing guests to view the

surrounding bushveld and Klaserie River.

The family suites have an open-plan living room that leads to

the master bedroom and en-suite bathroom, and the second

bedroom. A new multipurpose library has also been added,

which has two Internet stations and audio-visual equipment.

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