Singita Sabi Sand
South AfricaSingita Kruger National Park
South AfricaSingita Grumeti Reserves
TanzaniaSingita Pamushana
Zimbabwe
Ebony Lodge has a commanding presence and an essence that evokes an intense feeling of familiarity - as if visiting a congenial family home. Sumptuous coziness is simply the order of the day - tempting you into relaxation and reflection.
Boulders Lodge has a contemporary air of tranquillity that honours Africa in an authentic way. Guests can enjoy wrap-around views from most parts of the natural stone lodge, and the lookout deck offers the perfect spot from which to observe wildlife drawn to the Sand River.
Singita Castleton Camp is a best-kept secret! It’s a sincerely inviting, comfortable hideaway that exudes timeless charm. The camp is booked as an exclusive exclusive villa and can accommodate up to twelve guests at a time. Guests enjoy fireside dinners in the boma and sundowners out in the bush, while children can have fun at the tennis court, swimming pool or trampoline.
Singita Sabi Sand
Singita Sabi Sand offers rare solitude and the ultimate in safari luxury on prime game viewing land recognised globally for its diversity and formidable concentration of big game and frequent leopard sightings. Guests can choose between three unfenced lodges, infused with the glamour and elegance of Singita.
Like the Lebombo Euphorbia tree after which it was named, the design of Lebombo Lodge is one of a kind. From the sweeping wooden decks, you can watch the theatre that unfolds before you, while the lap pool beckons. The fifteen suites feature contemporary finishes with beds dressed with Egyptian cotton and silky-soft throws.
Sweni Lodge was influenced by the structures of dens, warrens and lairs found in the area. Flanking the Sweni River, this tranquil sanctuary is elevated on stilts with decks of timber. The six secluded suites, with tactile furnishings, have been carefully created to bring in the textures and shades of the bush.
Singita Kruger National Park
Singita Kruger National Park is situated where two rivers meet, in an exclusive game-rich 33 000-acre concession in the world-renowned Kruger National Park. Boasting the highest concentration of wildlife in the entire park, including the ‘Big 5’, the area is also known for its majestic Mountain Pride of lions and unique Euphorbia trees.
Singita Sasakwa Lodge is built in the style of an Edwardian manor house. Stone walls, deep verandas, high ceilings, stately furniture, silverware and ornamental pieces complete the picture. Each cottage has a private infinity-edge pool overlooking ‘where the land stretches to forever’.
Reminiscent of a bygone era, Sabora Tented Camp dishes up lavish doses of romance, exploration and intrigue. Creating the feel of a lavish tent, each canvas cocoon offers opulent luxury complete with antique mahogany travel chests, Persian rugs and silk curtains.
Situated on a slope, basking in the abundance of animal species and birdlife around it, Singita Faru Faru Lodge lends a contemporary signature style to safari. Inspired by a botanical theme, this riverside lodge offers barefoot elegance in a laid-back rustic setting.
Singita Grumeti Reserves
Singita Grumeti Reserves offers an unparalleled eco-safari teeming with magnificent wildlife encounters on the western corridor of the Serengeti. This vast private concession comprises an exclusive trio of luxury lodges positioned ideally on the epic migratory route traversed annually by more than a million wildebeest. If it is solitude you seek then Singita Grumeti Reserves is the place to be!
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.
Singita Pamushana
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.
Singita Diary
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Singita Pamushana : August 2010
“This month I had an unbelievable thing happen. I was on a drive and there was a zebra herd running in front of the vehicle.
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Singita Sasakwa; Faru Faru & Sabora : August 2010
This was a scene so typical in August at Singita Grumeti Reserves, wildebeest herds ranging from hundreds to a few thousand trudging slowly across the plains in search of new pastures and water.
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Exclusively Singita Grumeti Reserves
Book 3 nights at Sasakwa, Faru Faru or Sabora Tented Camp & receive 50% off the 3rd night at Faru Faru or Sabora.
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Singita's Best of Both
Book a minimum of 4 nights at Lebombo or Sweni and Ebony or Boulders Lodges and we will include one flight per person (worth ZAR1 590) between the lodges for free.
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