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Singita Pamushana Lodge
Singita Pamushana Lodge
The Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve is set on 150,000 acres of wilderness in the southeastern corner of Zimbabwe, bordering the Gonarezhou National Park. Malilangwe remains virtually untouched by humankind and occupies a key position in an area that is potentially one of Africa’s largest bio-refuges.
The Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve is a private and exclusive reserve with varied habitats and a wide array of plant and animal species. It has been rated by some visitors as one of the best reserves in Africa.
Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve is home to one of the highest concentrations of endangered black rhino. Other endangered species include white rhino, roan antelopes and Lichtenstein's hartebeest. There are over 400 species of bird, as well. The reserve includes magnificent rock formations, breath-taking views, and a wealth of archaeological history.
Apart from the impressive range of species that exist in the Malilangwe Reserve and the endangered species it protects, this special place is also home to over 100 rock art sites that dating back 2,000 years.