Malilangwe

Discover one of Africa’s most remote hideaways
Zimbabwe/Pamushana
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KORE - Malilangwe

About The Hotel

Malilangwe House is one of Africa’s most remote hideaways and is set among towering trees in the pristine Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve, which spans 130,000 acres of untouched wilderness. Guests have exclusive access to the reserve and its abundant wildlife makes for unparalleled game-viewing opportunities.

This elegant exclusive-use home encompasses five expansive bedrooms, each with its own private deck, as well as an interactive kitchen, a large rim-flow pool and various outdoor decks. Guests are encouraged to completely immerse themselves in the surrounds and enjoy wellness experiences such as yoga and soothing massages – in their suites or on one of the many outdoor decks.
INTERNET
  • Public areas: free
    In room: free
CHILDREN POLICY
  • Children are welcome
CHECK-IN / CHECK-OUT
  • Check-in: 2 pm
    Check-out: 11 am
TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSFERS
  • Subject to supplement
ROOMS
  • 5 bedroom villa
PARKING
  • Complimentary private parking is available on site
PETS
  • Pets are not allowed
SPA AND LEISURE
  • outdoor pool
  • spa
  • tennis court
ENTERTAINMENT&FAMILY SERVICES
  • family rooms
FOOD&DRINK
  • restaurant
  • bar
GENERAL
  • free wifi
  • non-smoking rooms

Sustainable Initiatives

Environmental Conservation and Social Responsibility

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 130,000 acres of protected land. After successfully introducing 28 black and 15 white rhinos to the reserve in 1998, it’s 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 Centres 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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Travel Sustainable Measures

  • Water-efficient toilets
  • Water-efficient showers
  • Option to opt out of daily room cleaning
  • Option to reuse towels
  • Water cooler/dispenser
  • Single-use plastic stirrers not used
  • Single-use plastic straws not used
  • Single-use plastic cutlery/plates not used
  • Single-use plastic cups not used
  • Single-use plastic water bottles not used
  • The property makes efforts to reduce food waste
  • Green spaces like (rooftop) gardens at the property
  • Most food provided is organic
  • Most food provided at the property is locally sourced
  • Most lighting throughout property uses energy-efficient LED bulbs
  • All windows are double-glazed
  • Offsets a portion of their carbon footprint
  • 100% renewable electricity used throughout
  • Tours and activities organized by local guides and businesses
  • Provide guests with info about local ecosystems, history, culture, and visitor etiquette
  • Invests a percentage of revenue back into community projects or sustainability projects