There are five lodges in two equally alluring parts of South Africa, both famous for their exquisite beauty and the chance of finding the 'Big 5'. The founding lodges,Singita Ebony and Singita Boulders, are located within the Sabi Sand Reserve – the world's best leopard viewing area, as well as Castleton Camp, a private 6-roomed villa that overlooks a well-frequented waterhole.
Singita Lebombo and Singita Sweni Lodges are found along the secluded eastern reaches of the Kruger National Park – a remote wilderness area renowned for its lion prides.
Singita Boulders Lodge
Singita Ebony Lodge
Singita Lebombo Lodge
Singita Sweni Lodge
No matter what your age, the untamed wilderness and magnificent wildlife of Africa will leave a lasting impression. Please click on one of the Singita Safari Lodges to Read More!!!
A safari makes for an unforgettable family holiday, which is why we offer guests with children a number of convenient options.
Particular attention is paid to providing visitors with as much luxury, comfort and privacy as possible.
Game drives in open Land Rovers are limited to 6 passengers, allowing you total comfort and room for yourself and your camera equipment while enjoying your African safari.
While on safari you will be escorted by a professional armed tracker and game ranger.
James Fawcett Bailes acquired Castleton and Ravenscourt, two farms in the area between the Sabi and Sand Rivers, in 1925, as a Private Game Reserve.
The Sabi Sand region was a remote corner of the lowveld, three days hard driving from the coast, teeming with African game, a raw and beautiful landscape. In 1994, as South Africa was opening itself to the rest of the world, the Bailes family decided that the time had come to open Singita, their piece of Africa, to the luxury traveler looking for the ultimate an African safari experience.
Please contact us now so we can help you plan your African safari