Singita Malilangwe House
The ultra-luxurious Singita Malilangwe House in Zimbabwe stands proudly on a sandstone ridge overlooking the Malilangwe Dam, a hotspot for wildlife.
This exclusive-use house sits alongside Singita Pamushana Lodge in the Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve, and comes complete with a private chef, dedicated field guide and butler. The home has 5 suites with individual decks, all are decorated with muted hues. A rim-flow swimming pool, array of outdoor decks and chic bar area provide the perfect sanctuary for every type of guest. There are remarkable views of the endless terrain punctuated by a cathedral of mopane forests, avenues of baobab trees and rocky sandstone outcrops. The biome in this southeast corner of Zimbabwe is home to breeding herds of elephants, wild dogs, and has one of the highest concentrations of black rhino. Of course, this just scratches the surface of the species to spot in the Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve.
- Celebrates its wilderness setting with elements of style and sophistication
- Big 5 reserve
- Gourmet cuisine prepared by an acclaimed private chef
- Bar “deli” area
- 14 species of eagle soar the skies
- Rocky outcrops with San rock art that’s over 2000 years old
- On-site yoga and massage available
- Below ground game viewing hide at the dam
- Mini rangers course available for children
- Al fresco spa treatments
- Fishing excursions and sundowner cruises on the dam
- Get to know the local Shangaan people on a community tour
- Historical and cultural trips to the San rock art
The game viewing experience is completely tailored to guests’s needs. When hiring out Singita Malilangwe House, a highly-qualified private guide is provided. The standard two game drives a day are recommended, as this allows guests to track predators at dawn and dusk when they’re most active. Morning game drives include a coffee stop and stylish bush set-up, and evening game drive include an obligatory sundowner stop in a game-rich area. Elephants, wild dogs, eagles, and black rhino are prolific in the reserve. The Big 5 also roam freely throughout. In addition to game viewing activities, guests can enjoy spa treatments on the deck overlooking the wilderness, bush walks, fishing, community tours, and sundowner cruises. Young budding wildlife enthusiasts can sign up for the game ranger course.