Nyamaneche Conservancy

Community Partnership

Ecological Integrity

Responsible Eco Tourism

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Discover Nyamaneche Conservancy in Mashonaland Central

Community Partnership

Ecological Integrity

Responsible Eco Tourism

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Nyamaneche Conservancy landscape view
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Wildlife conservation team at Nyamaneche
Nyamaneche Icon Who We Are

A Legacy of Wild Africa: Thriving Together, Forever

Located in Guruve, Mashonaland Central, Nyamaneche Conservancy is more than protected land; it is a living ecosystem and a conservation movement. Driven by the ME Motsi Conservation Trust, we are dedicated to renewing the savanna woodland for future generations.

Ecological Integrity

Community Partnership

Responsible Eco-Tourism

Scientific Research Hub

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Governed By

ME Motsi Conservation Trust
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Conservation in Action

Proactive Anti-Poaching

Species Reintroduction

Habitat Rehabilitation

85%

Community Empowerment

90%

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Our Core Focus Areas

Community training and empowerment

Shared Stewardship

Nyamaneche is evolving into a refined eco-tourism destination designed for discerning travelers who value authenticity, privacy, and conservation integrity. Our philosophy prioritizes sustainability, exclusivity, and meaningful encounters over mass tourism. Every visit directly reinvests in our conservation work.

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Primary Objective

Nyamaneche Conservancy is located approximately 160km from Harare, in Guruve, Mashonaland Central Province, Zimbabwe.

The conservancy operates under the expert leadership of the ME Motsi Conservation Trust. Their mandate is to develop Nyamaneche into a flagship conservation landscape.

Yes! We are evolving into a refined eco-tourism destination offering guided wildlife safaris, private game drives, and nature walks. Our focus is on high-value, low-impact experiences.

• Local Employment Creation: Hiring rangers, guides, and staff from surrounding areas, with a special focus on gender balance.

• Training & Skills Development: Professional ranger and guide training, plus skills for the eco-tourism sector.

• Conservation Education: Programs designed for local schools to inspire the next generation of environmental leaders.

• Human-Wildlife Coexistence Initiatives: Working together to reduce conflict and build understanding.

• Shared Economic Benefit: Ensuring tourism revenue supports sustainable livelihoods.

Absolutely. We actively welcome collaboration with universities, researchers, and conservation institutions. Our landscape is an ideal living laboratory for wildlife population studies and biodiversity monitoring.
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Frequently Asked Questions ?

Whether you are a potential partner, researcher, eco-tourist, or local community member, we want to ensure you have all the information you need regarding our ecological restoration mission.