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Singita Malilangwe House_Brochure

Last updated 01 Aug 2024

Singita Malilangwe_Site Plans and Suite Layouts

Last updated 24 Apr 2025

Singita Malilangwe_Regional Map

Last updated 20 Feb 2024

Singita_Family Activities_Brochure

Last updated 07 Apr 2025

Singita Malilangwe_Destination Travel Guide

Last updated 30 Jul 2025

Singita_Safari Packing Guide

Last updated 20 Feb 2024

Singita_Wellness Menu_2025

Last updated 09 Jan 2025

Activities

Sundowner Cruise
Sundowner Cruise
Stargazing
Stargazing
Fishing
Fishing
For Families
For Families
Fitness
Fitness
Yoga
Yoga
Guided Safari Walks
Guided Safari Walks
Swimming Pool
Swimming Pool
Wine Experience
Wine Experience
Game Drives
Game Drives
Tennis
Tennis
Conservation Room
Conservation Room
Bird watching
Bird watching

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Malilangwe, Zimbabwe

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Conservation at Singita Malilangwe

In addition to the benefits for the reserve, it is envisaged that lessons learned here will help to derive best practice protocols that will have application in other conservation initiatives.

As custodians of the Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve in Zimbabwe, the Malilangwe Trust manages the conservation of this pristine wilderness – which comprises 38 different habitats and ecological zones in 115,000 acres of protected land.
After successfully introducing 28 black and 15 white rhinos to the reserve in 1998, it is now home to a globally significant population of both and the programme has been so successful that it is a source for restocking rhinos in other reserves on the continent.
The Trust has developed a blueprint for creating harmony between conservation initiatives and community development in villages that neighbour wildlife areas and ensured a sanctuary for a wide range of wildlife, including breeding herds of rare antelope species such as sable and roan.
An onsite Environmental Education Centre for school teachers and children allows them to immerse themselves in Outdoor Education and fieldwork, while the Trust’s nutrition programme provides 20,000 children with a fortifying meal before school every day in order to address increasing food insecurity in the region.

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