OVERVIEW
While most wildlife fundis visiting Zimbabwe head straight to the well-known parks such as Hwange and Mana Pools to the north, this 4-day getaway showcases a lesser known region of the country. The Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve is a protected area in south-eastern Zimbabwe covering 130,000 acres of extraordinary wilderness and is home to Singita Pamushana Lodge. Malilangwe lies on the border with the Gonarezhou National Park, which forms the northern part of the Transfrontier Park in Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa. The extremely scenic reserve is characterised by beautiful, rugged landscapes and such prominent and enduring natural features as the red sandstone Chilojo Cliffs, which make Singita Pamushana a real gem.
DETAILED ITINERARY
GALLERY
Excellent cuisine at Pamushana
Fishing at Singita
Malilangwe is home to a healthy population of black rhinos
The horizon pool at Singita Pamushana
The lounge overlooking the bush in a suite at Singita
The southern African stars as seen from Singita cannot be beaten
Visi a Shangaan village while at Singita Pamushana
Wildebeest against the backdrop of the Chilojo Cliffs in Gonarezhou reserve
A fascinating aspect of this area are the ancient rock art sites
A guided safari walk is the best way to truly understand the African bush
A Singita Pamushana safari vehicle in front of an iconic baobab tree
A tastefully-decorated suite at Singita Pamushana
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