Singita’s commitment to conservation began alongside its creation. Poaching threatened the Singita Grumeti Reserve, and a dedicated anti-poaching unit was formed alongside the first lodges. Today, with 112 scouts patrolling the land, poaching is a rarity. This success allows endangered species like leopards, cheetahs, rhinos, and elephants to thrive. It also ensures year-round exceptional game viewing for guests, whose visits directly fund the reserve’s sustainability. This beautiful cycle of conservation and tourism is a true win-win!
Bordering the Serengeti’s Western Corridor, Grumeti Reserves spans a vast 400,000 acres of pristine wilderness. Witness the awe-inspiring Great Migration unfold annually as millions of animals traverse this iconic route. Committed to exceptional luxury safaris, the reserve offers a choice of two sophisticated lodges and a tented camp, each catering to discerning travelers seeking a unique and unforgettable experience.
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Singita boasts a trio of exceptional lodges, each a prime contender for the title of most luxurious. Choosing among them becomes a delightful challenge, a testament to their unparalleled experiences.

Sasakwa Lodge
Immerse yourself in Edwardian grandeur at Sasakwa Lodge. Stone cottages with deep verandas and high ceilings offer timeless elegance. Unwind by your private infinity pool, suspended above the plains and wildlife. Bedrooms, tastefully decorated with dark wood, leather, and crisp linens, evoke the spirit of early 1900s safaris, while imported chandeliers and handcrafted furniture add a touch of sophistication. Sasakwa Lodge seamlessly blends luxury with the untamed wilderness experience.

Sabora Tented Camp
Travel back in time to Sasakwa Lodge, where Edwardian elegance meets untamed wilderness. Stone cottages boast deep verandas, high ceilings, and private infinity pools, offering breathtaking views of the plains teeming with wildlife. Inside, tastefully decorated bedrooms with dark wood, leather, and crisp linens evoke the spirit of early 1900s safaris. Imported chandeliers and handcrafted furniture add a touch of sophistication, creating a seamless blend of luxury and adventure.

Farufaru River Lodge
Perched on a gentle slope, Faru Faru River Lodge offers breathtaking vistas of the Grumeti River and a teeming waterhole. Each of the eight air-conditioned suites boasts a private deck and picture window, creating a seamless connection between your luxurious haven and the untamed beauty outside. Unwind in the comfort of contemporary elegance, complete with a personal spotting scope for wildlife observation. Additionally, a Swahili-inspired “beach” beckons for ultimate relaxation, making Faru Faru your perfect sanctuary amidst the wilderness.
Beyond the thrilling game drives that showcase the abundant wildlife bordering the Serengeti’s north, Singita Grumeti Reserves offers a diverse range of activities to invigorate your spirit. Embark on an adventurous horseback safari at Sasakwa Lodge’s equestrian center, open to guests across all properties. Explore the rugged plains by mountain bike or reconnect with nature on a guided walk. For an unforgettable perspective, soar above the landscape in a hot-air balloon or marvel at the celestial tapestry during a stargazing safari. Alternatively, unwind and rejuvenate at the spa with a relaxing massage, stretch in the yoga pavilion amidst breathtaking views, or try your hand at archery with a Maasai warrior. Whether you seek adventure or relaxation, Singita Grumeti Reserves caters to your desires.
Hidden away between the two great peaks of Mount Meru and Kilimanjaro, this historic lodge is a sanctuary of its own, blending colonial charm with an authentic safari experience. Its tranquil grounds and neighboring reserve are a haven for resident animals like zebras and monkeys, offering a peaceful and personal connection with the wild.
Tarangire Kuro Treetops, formerly known as Tarangire Kuro Camp, is a secluded and elegant tented camp located in the quieter, central region of Tarangire National Park, Tanzania. The camp is set along the banks of the Tarangire River, offering a prime location for witnessing the park’s immense elephant herds and diverse wildlife.
The camp features 10 spacious and well-appointed tents, each built on a raised platform, giving them “treetops” feel. The tents are designed to provide a sense of luxury and comfort while maintaining an authentic safari experience. They are equipped with en-suite bathrooms, comfortable beds, and a private veranda that offers stunning views of the surrounding wilderness.
Tarangire Kuro Treetops offers a variety of amenities and activities. Guests can enjoy meals in the main dining area or on the private deck of their tent. The camp also features a cozy lounge, a bar, and a central fireplace for evening relaxation. The primary activities are guided game drives in open-sided 4×4 vehicles and walking safaris. Its remote location and commitment to offering an authentic, intimate safari experience make it an ideal choice for a serene and exclusive stay in Tarangire.
Lemala Nanyukie in the fabulous Eastern Serengeti exemplifies the outstanding comfort and service found across Lemala’s luxury properties. Meaning “endless plains” in Maasai, the Serengeti is a globally celebrated wilderness where Lemala Nanyukie is perfectly positioned a swift 60-minute drive east of Seronera Airstrip, offering breathtaking views from its savanna setting amidst ancient acacia trees and rocky kopjes. This vibrant region not only hosts the thrilling annual wildebeest migration but also boasts exceptional, year-round high-density game viewing, particularly of big cats, in an area once reserved for predator research. Consequently, Lemala Nanyukie welcomes guests all year, with all safari activities expertly led by highly knowledgeable guides.