Elephants march through Mfuwe Lodge

Elephant at reception from http://www.mfuwelodge.com

Elephants march through Mfuwe Lodge

The 18-room Mfuwe Lodge, which overlooks two lagoons that are abundant with wildlife, has a large reception area particularly suited to wandering elephants. They see no reason why they shouldn’t walk straight through, eat their fill and walk out again. They can be seen approaching, so guests and staff move out of the way behind railings and stay still while the herd troops through. Sometimes the elephants stop and investigate the people or sniff things on the desk, but have never threatened anyone. After all lunch is waiting!

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Elephants march through Mfuwe Lodge

The herd, led by a matriarch who currently has two calves under a year old, roam the South Luangwa National Park for most of the year, but when the mangos are ripening they can smell it from afar and appear like magic to raid the fruit. They favour the Mfuwe Lodge mango trees, although there are plenty in the South Luangwa.

Marching through reception

Elephants march through Mfuwe Lodge

Article by Carrie Hampton - Safari Tart

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  • Amy
    They walk through the lodge because it was built on one of their paths! They were there first! They definitely are gracious to share their land with us humans.
  • Elephants are known to be very gracious and gentle. I remember from my days of being a overland tour guide and having the elephants walk through our camp. Most of the time you didn't even know they were there until you see them.
  • That is amazing that they just disregard the people there and walk straight through the lodge. I would love to see that! :)
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