Singita Pamushana Lodge

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Singita Pamushana Lodge
Singita Pamushana Lodge

The Lodge

One of Africa’s best-kept secrets, Singita Pamushana Lodge is found within the Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve in south-eastern Zimbabwe. Nestling beneath the trees, the lodge incorporates the natural environment and the forest-like architecture enhances views of the pool, the lush gardens and the lake below. Pamushana Lodge comprises six luxury suites and one villa, each offering incredible views of the Malilangwe dam.

Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve is teeming with birds and wildlife, including rare and endangered species – such as the Roan and sable antelope, and the black rhino. Famous for its cathedral Mopane forests and majestic ‘upside-down’ Baobab trees, Malilangwe is an area where you will also find over 100 rock sites that date back more than 2 000 years.

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Accommodation Details

  • Six air-conditioned luxury suites and one private retreat.
  • Suite configurations: 4 x 1 bedroom suites, 1 x 2 bedroom suite, 1 x 3 bedroom suite and 1 x 5 bedroom (private retreat).
  • All master bedrooms feature en suite bathroom and shower, as well as an outdoor shower, private plunge pool, double-sided fireplace, mini-bar and fridge, room safe, air conditioning, overhead fans, private lounge, direct dial telephones and game viewing deck with Swarovski spotting scope.
  • The main lodge area offers an indoor dining room, open dining room, teak-deck dining areas, bar, library, open-air lounge, wine cellar, two heated swimming pools and a jacuzzi, all overlooking the Malilangwe dam and sandstone hills.
  • High-speed wireless internet, satellite TV, fax facilities and US telephones.
  • Tariffs include all-suite accommodation, three meals per day, drinks such as specified house wines, spirits, liqueurs and soft drinks, (premium wines & champagne) and open Land Cruiser safaris accompanied by experienced guides and trackers.
  • With the exception of Singita Sabora Tented Camp and Singita Lebombo Lodge, children of all ages are welcome at our lodges and bookings are subject to availability. In the interest of safety, participation of children in any game activities (drives/walks/bike rides) is at the discretion of their guide. At Singita Sabora Tented Camp and Singita Lebombo Lodge children over the age of 10 are welcome.

Activities and Facilities

Singita Pamushana Lodge rates include:

  • Twice daily game drives in open Land Cruisers with an experienced guide and tracker.
  • Guided bush walks.
  • Luxurious all-suite accommodation, breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, teas, coffees. All drinks, including premium wines, spirits and liqueurs (excluding champagnes).
  • Laundry & valet services.

Other available services at Singita Pamushana Lodge include:

  • Spa and Yoga room.
  • Wireless internet access.
  • Satellite television in the main lodge.
  • Bird watching & black rhino tracking.
  • San Bushman Rock Art educational tours.
  • Game fishing throughout the year for Tiger Fish, Bass, Bream (tilapia) and Catfish.
  • Other activities include tennis (two tennis courts – clay and Rebound Ace) and golf (9-hole golf course just 45 minutes away).

2012 Rates

6 Luxury Suites

US$950
per person per night

Five-bedroom Luxury Private Retreat

US$5 785
per night for up to 6 guests

US$950
per person per night for additional guests (maximum 10 guests)

Full rates for 2012

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  • These accommodation tariffs are quoted in US Dollars (USD) and are subject to change.
  • Rates are valid from 1st January 2012 to 31st December 2012.
  • View notes about our rates.

Community Projects

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Rhino Relocation Initiative

The Grumeti Fund is involved in an ambitious rhino relocation initiative, aiming to reintroduce the black rhino sub-species into this region.
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Education Support

The Fund also focuses on the education of local youth, from providing materials and financial support to the renovation of schools.
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Guides' Diary at Singita Pamushana

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April 2012

What we saw was the large worker ants with larvae and pupae grasped in their mandibles, marching in an orderly fashion to the new site. But they didn't make the long journey in one go.
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March 2012

It's the season of plenty at the moment and all the wildlife are in excellent condition. It's a wonderful and uplifting time to be in the bush, and as winter begins to take over the territory of summer.
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