Singita Safari Lodge
The eighteen thousand-hectare, award-winning Singita Private Game Reserve is home to thousands of antelope, large prides of lion, herds of buffalo and elephant and leopard.

This reserve lies in the world-renowned Sabi Sands Game Reserve, which gets its name from the Sand River that cuts across the reserve and the fine, sandy soil found throughout. The Sabi Sands Game Reserve is adjacent to the Kruger National Park, and, because no fence exists between these two areas, animals roam free between the regions.

Singita Private Game Reserve is quietly involved with community development programs. The Singita Group have commitment themselves to the village communities that lie on the reserve's borders, and they've donated and developed several school buildings, vegetable gardens, computers, libraries and numerous other resources.

Through funds paid by you for accommodation at any of the Singita lodges, and through a community tour in Justica that shares in the culture and history of the Shangaan people, these village communities are improved.

Boulders Lodge
Take a quiet, simple and luxurious African getaway at the towering thatched and stone Singita Boulders Lodge that lies amid the African landscape like a catchy daydream.The views from the lodge feed the imagination as it stretches out into the seemingly endless wilderness.

Ebony Lodge
Explore the game-rich banks of the Sand River, rest under the shade of Jackalberry trees at Singita Ebony Lodge in the heart of the Sabi Sands Reserve in Singita Private Game Reserve, Mpumulanga. Ebony Lodge is the epitome of the luxury safari experience.

Lebombo Lodge
Perch regally on the mountainside at Singita Lebombo Lodge, with a view that stretches out into one of Africa's most dramatic landscapes. The landscape is that of the Kruger National Park's south-east, a part of the country that is abundant in water, big cats and antelope.

Sweni Lodge
Book a luxury break at Singita’s smallest and most remote lodge where you can bask in the shade on the banks of Sweni River. Surrounded by stunning scenery, rare animals and luxurious accommodation, a true African getaway has never looked more stylish.

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