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Singita Sabi Sand

Singata Private Game Reserve Luxury Lodge accommodation in the Sabi Sand and Kruger Reserves

Description

Experience the ultimate year round safari in an exclusive wildlife sanctuary within the Sabi Sand Reserve adjacent to the Kruger National Park. Singita exudes exquisite luxury, rare solitude & perfect tranquility in a jewel like setting where dedicated, professional staff seek to pamper & please. Singita is a member of Relais & Chateaux & is located in the heart of South Africa s finest game viewing area. A professionally operated health & leisure spa is available to all guests.

Ebony and Boulders, overlooking the Sand River, offer lavish surroundings that have earned Singita the highest international accolades. Each lodge accommodates just 24 guests in twelve air-conditioned suites. Guests can enjoy the complete exclusivity of a private pool and game viewing deck.

Castleton Camp lies between the Sabi and Sand rivers, in lush grounds overlooking a well-frequented waterhole. Comprising a stone-walled ‘farmhouse’ and six charming rooms, this colonial homestead offers a welcoming ambience of understated luxury. Castleton Camp is booked as an exclusive retreat or villa and can accommodate up to twelve guests at a time.

Singita Kruger National Park is situated where two rivers meet, in an exclusive game-rich 15 000 hectares 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 known for its Euphorbia trees and majestic Mountain Pride of lions.

Offering contemporary African chic, Singita Lebombo Lodge has been designed around the theme of a luxury eagle’s nest with 15 loft-style suites perched high above the Nwanetsi River. A spectacular cliffside pool offsets views of the Lebombo Mountain foothills. Nestled low on the Sweni River, the more intimate Singita Sweni Lodge boasts six exclusive suites on the water’s edge. Expressing a distinctly avant-garde African style, the lush surroundings blend beautifully with Sweni’s charm.

 

Attractions

Each Singita lodge offers an all-inclusive, indulgent luxury safari experience, offering Big Five game drives on open land rovers, guided bush walks and fine dining (all meals included). The rates include all drinks, (including premium wines and liqueurs but excluding champagnes), limited laundry and valet services, and return road transfers from Singita airstrip to the lodges.

Wildlife

When you venture into the wild in the company of Singita’s skilful guides, your sightings will be intimate and far from the madding crowds, ensuring that your safari is filled with unforgettable stories.

Discover more about the fascinating wildlife you’ll encounter at Singita’s four unique locations by clicking on the three African countries above…

There are five Singita lodges in two special parts of South Africa, known for their large concentration of game, including the ‘Big 5’ (lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and buffalo).

The Sabi Sand Reserve, crossed by the Sand River, has groves of Acacia Thornveld and Marula trees giving way to open expanses of grassland where zebra, antelope and wildebeest graze freely. The region is particularly famous for leopard sightings. Singita Kruger National Park is located on the Park’s eastern border with Mozambique where large prides of lion thrive, including the famous Mountain Pride of lions.

In northern Tanzania, Singita Grumeti Reserves (spanning some 350 000 acres of untouched wilderness) forms part of the Serengeti Mara ecosystem, on the western corridor of the Serengeti National Park – Africa’s No. 1 World Heritage Site. The word ‘Serengeti’ comes from the Maasai word ‘Siringit’, which means ‘the place where the land stretches to forever’. These handsome plains are teeming with the most incredible wildlife, all year round.

In Zimbabwe the Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve is set on 130 000 acres of wilderness in the southern corner of Zimbabwe, bordering the Gonarezhou National Park. Home to one of the highest concentrations of the endangered black rhino in Africa as well as fourteen species of eagle, the area is famous for its Mopane forests and majestic Baobab trees. Malilangwe is also an area where you will find over 100 rock art sites that date back more than 2000 years.

Facilities

  • 12 luxurious suites (24 beds), two of which are double and convert to family suites.
  • Luxury suites consist of sumptuous bathrooms, indoor and outdoor shower, expansive living area with double-sided fireplace, minibar and fridge.
  • Private wooden leisure decks with private plunge pool.
  • Air-conditioning and ceiling fans.
  • Direct dial phones, and library with internet access.
  • Gymnasium and health spa.
  • Extensive wine cellar with over 40,000 wines.
  • Main lodge lounge and viewing deck overlooking the Sand River.

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Rates

From
2008: R8 850.00 per person per night sharing and R11,063.00 single per night
From
2009: R9,950.00 per person per night sharing and R12,438.00 single per night

Please note: Rates serve as a guideline only and are subject to change without notice.

 
Contact Details:
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Tel: 086 127 6237
Int. Tel: +27 51 924 0585