Singita Game Reserve
Singita is the Tsonga word for ‘Place of Miracles’. Singita’s goal is to conserve, preserve, and protect the places of which they are custodians. Singita's concessions, reserves, and properties cover some of the most pristine wilderness areas in Africa.
Singita’s low-impact, high-value tourism model – fewer guests paying a premium for luxury – exists to sustain these wilderness areas and their resident wildlife, while offering an exclusive safari experience to those who can afford it.
History
Singita’s story began in 1925 when Luke Bailes’ grandfather bought a piece of land in what would later become the Sabi Sand Reserve in South Africa. In a remote corner of the Lowveld, the 45,000 acre reserve has evolved from its early days as a hunting concession to become an exclusive conservation reserve. Singita’s first lodge, Singita Ebony Lodge, opened in 1993 and the brand has been growing ever since. It now manages 15 lodges and camps across five diverse ecosystems.
Accommodation
South Africa
Kruger National Park
- Lebombo Lodge
- Sweni Lodge
Singita Sabi Sand
- Ebony Lodge
- Castleton
- Boulders Lodge
Tanzania
- Sasakwa Lodge
- Sabora Tented Camp
- Faru Faru Lodge
- Serengeti House
- Singita Explore
- Mara River Camp
Zimbabwe
- Pamushana Lodge
- Malilangwe House
Rwanda
- Kwitonda Lodge
- Kataza House