Singita Management Company (Pty) Ltd
Singita
TypePrivate
IndustryTourism
Founded1993 (1993)
Headquarters,
South Africa
Number of locations
15 game lodges (2023)
Websitesingita.com
A view of Malilangwe Dam near Pamushana Lodge in Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve, Zimbabwe

Singita is a South African company which operates private game lodges in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, and Rwanda, across the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, Kruger National Park, Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve, Grumeti Game Reserve, Serengeti National Park, and Volcanoes National Park.

History

Singita is a Tsonga word that means "place of miracles".

Singita began in 1925 when Luke Bailes' grandfather bought a piece of land in what would later become the Sabi Sand Game Reserve in South Africa. The 45,000 acre reserve contains Singita’s first lodge, Singita Ebony Lodge, which opened in 1993. Singita now manages 15 lodges and camps across six game reserves.[1]

Accommodation

Sabora Tented Camp in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Lebombo Lodge in Kruger National Park, South Africa

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 Tented Camp

Zimbabwe

  • Pamushana Lodge
  • Malilangwe House

Rwanda

  • Kwitonda Lodge
  • Kataza House

References

  1. "History". singita.com. Retrieved 2020-08-23.

24°47′13″S 31°25′28″E / 24.78694°S 31.42444°E / -24.78694; 31.42444 (Boulders Lodge, Singita)

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