Singita Malilangwe House

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Singita Malilangwe House, Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve, Zimbabwe

Perched on a hilltop alongside Singita Pamushana Lodge in the remote Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve in Zimbabwe, this elegant exclusive-use home was designed to offer families and friends an intimate shared space and the relaxed freedom to tailor-make their days any way they want, thanks to a dedicated private chef, game vehicle, Field Guide and butler catering for their every need.

Malilangwe House’s five bedrooms each have their own deck, while all flowing into the home’s convivial living areas, interactive kitchen, chic ‘bar-deli’ and main deck with its large rim-flow pool. With its panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and beautiful Malilangwe Dam below, this contemporary African home is set within 130,000 acres of virtually untouched wilderness, making for an unforgettable luxury safari.

Game Viewing

Massages

Fine Dining

Guided Walks

Safaris

Natural History Tours

Bird Watching

Game Walks

Big 5

High Tea

Premier Wine

As one of Africa’s most influential buyers of wine, Singita’s cellars are home to some of the most sought-after private reserves and vintage wines the country has to offer. Whether you are a connoisseur or just enjoy the occasional glass of wine, our experienced sommeliers delight in introducing guests to a vast selection of varietals from all over the world.

Through Singita Premier Wine Direct guests may purchase wines from our cellars: either to be taken home at the end of their trip or conveniently delivered to their door. As an addition to cellar purchases, we have secured allocations of highly limited, sought-after wines, including ‘Icons’, ‘Single Vineyard’ and ‘Limited Release’ wines, directly from leading wineries in South Africa. Stored in temperature-controlled cellars, these wines are unlikely to be available anywhere else.

Community Visit

Community tours provide guests at Singita with the opportunity to gain insight into community life and the local Shangaan culture. You will be able to witness firsthand the positive impact of the thriving development programmes in place and meet the fascinating people who live in these communities. Community visits are at an additional cost.

Game Drives

Daily game drives with professional guides and trackers provide the perfect opportunity to get up close to Africa’s incredible animals, while late afternoon drives reveal the elusive magic of nocturnal Africa. Our game drives are all conducted in state-of-the-art Land Cruisers, each accommodating a maximum of six guests. During your stay at Singita Malilangwe House you are likely to spot a wide variety of wildlife including white and black rhino, Lichtenstein hartebeest, sable, nyala, klipspringer, cheetah, wild dog, lion, leopard, and an abundance of bird life.

giraffe walks in front of safari truck filled with people

Stargazing Safaris

There is perhaps no more transcendent experience than looking up at a full sky of sparkling stars. Man has had a love affair with the nighttime sky for centuries and with very little pollution and no city lights to detract from the stars, your view of the heavens here will be crystal clear – nothing between you and the vast African sky above.

long exposure of night sky over Baobab Tree

Guided Safari Walks

Walking safaris are an incredible way to experience the bush up close and personal. Your expert guide and tracker will accompany you as you track animals on foot through the wilderness and explore the magnificent plants and landscapes around you.

guide leads through savannah grass on a guided safari walk

Fishing

Water is a source of life and beauty, and no place is this more apparent than in the remote tranquility of the African bush. Fishing at the dam below the lodge is the ideal way to experience this wonder firsthand. Drop in a lure and see what bounty the day will bring, while your guide and tracker show you how the locals catch fish using plants found in the area. Singita Pamushana boasts excellent game fishing throughout the year including Tiger Fish, Bass, Bream (tilapia), and Catfish.

family fishes off a pontoon boat

Rock Art Site Visit

The San Bushmen are one of the earth’s oldest continuous cultures on earth, the original hunter-gatherers, their way of life is a mirror into our past. Take an educational tour to view San Bushmen rock art dating back tens of thousands of years and learn about their remarkable way of life.

two men closely examine ancient rock art on side of boulder

Spa

The Singita wellness philosophy takes personal rejuvenation to a level well beyond any pampering you’ve previously experienced. All of our peaceful lodge spas, where nature provides its own special calm, present the ultimate escape, sure to restore equilibrium and peace to body and mind. Spa treatments come at an additional cost.

two female spa employees give a massage to a person laying on the massage table

Sundowner Cruise

The African sunset is an occasion worth celebrating and the dam below the lodge is the perfect spot to enjoy a gorgeous sunset cruise while sipping refreshing sundowners and to watch the magnificent wildlife as it comes down to sip from the dam.

view of sunset from deck

Conservation As a Way of Life

Singita has been championing conservation since its inception. The critical conservation work we carry out with our non-profit Funds & Trusts is aimed at restoring, enhancing and protecting the biodiversity of the ecosystems under our care. Our sustainable conservation model helps to balance tourism in all of the regions in which we operate.

The Malilangwe Trust

The Malilangwe Trust is a wholly Zimbabwean, nonprofit organization focused on harmonizing biodiversity conservation, community development and commercial tourism.

In Zimbabwe, Singita partners with the Malilangwe Trust who carry out large scale work in wildlife management and protection, maintaining reserve and ecosystem integrity, promoting sustainable tourism practices and community development within the 130,000-acre Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve in which Singita Malilangwe House sits.

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