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Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve is teeming with an abundance of wildlife, including rare and endangered species such as the Roan antelope, sable and the Cape hunting dog. This region is also home to one of the highest concentrations of black rhino in Africa. Click below to read the Pamushana Guides' Diaries.
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| Each of Singita’s three Grumeti Reserves locations is ideally positioned in the renowned migratory route traversed annually by more than a million wildebeest. Now Singita guests have an extended opportunity to view the migration between September and November via private charter flight. |
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This area is recognised for its outstanding concentration of big game and frequent leopard sightings. But what you may not know is that Singita Sabi Sand has established one of the best Guiding schools in Africa, training Field Guides and Trackers to skilfully navigate through the bush.
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| This remote wilderness area known as the N’wanetsi region is renowned for four formidable prides of lions. In the winter months between June and August a special part of daily game drives are the viewings of baby wildlife including lion cubs – but also young leopard and wild dog make for thrilling sightings. |
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