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Gonarezhou
Place of many elephants
The sandstone cliffs of Chilojo
Rarely visited region - Singita Pamushana
Gonarezhou National Park is situated in the south-eastern corner of Zimbabwe and covers around 5000 km² of wilderness. ‘Gonarezhou’ means ‘place of many elephants’ and is a park of truly outstanding beauty.
The Chilojo Cliffs are spectacular sandstone formations offering magnificent views of the Runde River. Three rivers, the Save, the Runde and the Mwenezi, carve their way through the park and attract a high concentration of wildlife. The park also supports several huge-tusked elephants.

The Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve borders the Gonarezhou National Park. It is a Big 5 reserve and supports all the animals visitors wish to see while on safari. It is also home to 100 of the very rare and highly endangered black rhino, which can often be spotted in groups. Singita has built a particularly attractive lodge here, the Singita Pamushana.
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