Perched high on a sandstone ridge, Singita Pamushana Lodge’s eight elegant suites – all with private plunge pools – are set within the 130,000-acre Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve in Zimbabwe’s remote southeast. Drawing inspiration from the rich tribal history of the region, the lodge’s organic shaped buildings feature detailed thatch- and stone work, carefully curated interiors and picturesque views of the surrounding landscape and Malilangwe Dam below.
The eight suites include four 1-bedroom suites, one 2-bedroom family suite (perfect for two adults and two children), one 3-bedroom family suite (perfect for two adults and four children) and two 2-bedroom suites (ideal for four adults travelling together).
The Reserve’s abundant wildlife includes one of the highest concentrations of the endangered black rhino and with private access to this untouched wilderness, guests can immerse themselves in nature on twice-daily game drives, bush walks, sundowner boat cruises, excursions to rock art sites and more.
All meals
All beverages (including premium wines, spirits and liqueurs, but excluding French Champagne)
Twice daily open Land Cruiser safaris
Walking safaris
Boat cruises
Fishing
Excursions to ancient rock art sites
Return road transfers between Buffalo Range International Airport and the lodge
Laundry service
Telephone calls
Swimming pool
Lounge
Bar & deli
Dining Area
Boutique & gallery
Boma
Fitness centre
Spa
1 hour 45 minutes flight followed by 45 minutes drive to the lodge.
Should you wish to fly in via private aircraft and land on Singita's private Lonestar airstrip, please get in touch and we will assist with the necessary arrangements.
Perched high on a sandstone ridge, Singita Pamushana Lodge’s eight elegant suites – all with private plunge pools – are set within the 130,000-acre Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve in Zimbabwe’s remote southeast. Drawing inspiration from the rich tribal history of the region, the lodge’s organic shaped buildings feature detailed thatch- and stone work, carefully curated interiors and picturesque views of the surrounding landscape and Malilangwe Dam below.
The eight suites include four 1-bedroom suites, one 2-bedroom family suite (perfect for two adults and two children), one 3-bedroom family suite (perfect for two adults and four children) and two 2-bedroom suites (ideal for four adults travelling together).
The Reserve’s abundant wildlife includes one of the highest concentrations of the endangered black rhino and with private access to this untouched wilderness, guests can immerse themselves in nature on twice-daily game drives, bush walks, sundowner boat cruises, excursions to rock art sites and more.
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Swimming pool
Lounge
Bar & deli
Dining Area
Boutique & gallery
Boma
Fitness centre
Spa
Singita Pamushana Lodge is set amongst towering trees overlooking a lake of 1,500 acres in the remote reaches of the pristine Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve which spans some 130,000 acres of wilderness in the southeastern corner of Zimbabwe, bordering the Gonarezhou National Park. This forest-like lodge with its rough-hewn architecture, is inspired by the bold and vibrant culture of the local Shangaan people who have lived in the region for thousands of years. Beyond the lodge, hundreds of baobab trees punctuate the untouched wilderness of ridges, outcrops, ironwood and Mountain Acacia woodlands which are home to a great variety of rare and abundant wildlife, as well as hundreds of bird species and ancient rock paintings.
1 hour 45 minutes flight followed by 45 minutes drive to the lodge.
Should you wish to fly in via private aircraft and land on Singita's private Lonestar airstrip, please get in touch and we will assist with the necessary arrangements.
Journeying into the heart of Africa’s most untouched and remote wilderness areas, Singita’s twice-daily game drives present the opportunity for intimate connections with nature and discovering the raw beauty of the continent’s most magnificent creatures up close. As the warmth of the African sun slowly starts to light up the treetops and grasslands, early morning game drives are filled with an energy that’s simultaneously exciting and soothing. And when the sun dips on the horizon, bringing the day to a close with a brightly painted sky, idyllic sundowner stops in exclusive settings encapsulate the romance of safaris deep into the bush. Accompanied by a cool evening breeze and the beauty of the clear night sky above, the tranquil journey back to the lodge often reveals the elusive magic of nocturnal Africa, making for a fitting finale.
The African sunset is an occasion worth celebrating. 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.
Walking safaris are an incredible way to experience the bush up close and personal. Your expert guide will accompany you as you track animals on foot through the wilderness and explore the magnificent plants and landscapes around you. We suggest a minimum age of 15 years for this activity, but participation is at the discretion of your Field Guide.
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.
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 hundreds of years and learn about their remarkable way of life.
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 for the stars, your view of the heavens here will be crystal clear – nothing between you and the vast African sky above.