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Located in northern Tanzania, the 350,000-acre Singita Grumeti Reserve is a vital part of the Serengeti Mara ecosystem. It was created to protect the path of the annual wildebeest migration, one of the greatest natural spectacles in the world. With its impressive set of properties that cater to different guests, it’s no wonder Singita Grumeti Reserve, Tanzania has won numerous awards and accolades. While the migration is certainly a highlight in Tanzania, the Singita Grumeti Reserve offers fantastic game-viewing experiences year-round. Because it’s a private park, the properties and guides aren’t limited with their game-viewing opportunities. You can go on night-drives, bush walks, and participate in horseback riding safaris within the Singita Grumeti Reserve. Take a closer look at the Singita Grumeti Reserve luxury lodges. Then contact us to begin planning your Tanzania safari today. 

Singita Sasakwa 

European style meets East African influence at Singita Sasakwa Lodge. The turn-of-the-century manor house and luxury cottages reflect an old-world charm. They are completely luxurious, with private infinity pools overlooking the plains, four poster beds, crisp linens, and cozy fireplaces. The attached Equestrian Center is home to 18 horses. Riders of all levels are welcome to experience the African bush on horseback. 

At Singita Sasakwa, gourmet meals and vintage wines are served in a stone-wall structure carrying the Edwardian manor house theme. Twice daily games drives into the Grumeti Reserve will show you “where the land stretches to forever” and its wildlife. 

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Singita Sasakwa

Singita Sabora Tented Camp 

Singita Sabora Tented Camp in Tanzania exudes elegant simplicity in the middle of the Serengeti, with an "Out of Africa" adventure based in classic Edwardian-style safari tents. Reminiscent of 1920’s explorers camp, lavish canvas tents are outfitted with fine antique furnishings, Persian rugs, and air conditioning. Although the tents are delightfully opulent, the camp maintains a classic safari experience in the Singita Grumeti Reserve. Game drives are conducted in open-air Land Rovers and horseback safaris are available if you’re feeling up for a little adventure. 

Beyond camp at Singita Sabora, the staff delight in giving guests the full experience of the wild. Whether creating a lantern-lit dinner under the famous acacia or “sausage” trees of the Grumeti, or on the trail of the Big Five in an open-air Land Rover, guests will encounter the best of the reserve. 

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Singita Sabora Tented Camp

Singita Faru Faru Lodge 

Singita Faru Faru Lodge in Tanzania sits perched on a rocky slope above a river. It is defined by a rustic, relaxed setting with ample living space, large picture windows, indulgent bathtubs overlooking the plains, and outdoor showers to experience nature. Within the Singita Grumeti Reserve, it is positioned on the annual migratory route of over a million wildebeest. However, game-viewing is superb year-round. It is set on a hill overlooking a favorite waterhole. There, you may see herds of elephant taking a sip in the dry season, without even having to leave the comfort of the lodge. 

Two rim-flow pools emulate the shape of the waterhole they overlook. Elevated viewing decks next to the main lodge offer guests the opportunity to watch game without venturing away from the Grumeti reserve lodge. However, those who wish to get into the wild will be escorted by the lodge’s professional guides and trackers. Enjoy gourmet meals prepared in the open concept kitchen. Gather around the fire pit to eat, drink, and enjoy. 

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Singita Faru Faru Lodge

A Luxury Tanzania Safari at Singita Serengeti House 

Families and small groups traveling together should consider the Singita Serengeti House. It’s set on the slopes of Sasakwa Hill and is an exclusive-use retreat with a private staff so you can ensure total privacy for you and your family. Two suites are located in the main house and two are located in the garden on either side of the house. It overlooks a popular watering hole for exceptional game viewing from the comfort of your deck.

Safaris are exclusive to guests of the Serengeti House, conducted by a private guide and vehicle. Embark in open 4×4 vehicles for drives into the Grumeti, in search of an incredible diversity of wildlife. Spend time between game drives making use of the private swimming pool and tennis court, or travel to nearby Singita Sasakwa Lodge for an array of pampering spa services. 

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Singita Serengeti House

An Exclusive Tanzania Safari at Singita Explore 

Return to the elegant bygone days of safari with Singita Explore in Tanzania, an exclusive mobile tented camp hidden in the Serengeti grasslands. This completely private "Out of Africa'' experience features luxurious canvas tents with en suite facilities, yet is completely mobile, making its way around the Singita Grumeti Reserve with each new guest. Furnishings and fixtures are simple yet graceful, with natural fibers and materials like leather, steel, and wood adding to the understated aesthetic. 

The camp’s private chef and staff prepare and serve safari staples for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in one of two mess tents. Alternatively, choose to dine al fresco around the campfire at sunset. A private guide ferries guests throughout the concession on safari, by foot or in a private open-air vehicle, seeking out new experiences in every corner of the region while imparting knowledge that only comes from spending years exploring the wilderness. With a personal staff to look after your needs and privately guided safaris, you’ll leave wondering who the real king of the jungle is. 

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Singita Explore

Book a Tanzania Safari in the Singita Grumeti Reserve

Ready to explore the Singita Grumeti Reserve for yourself?  To start planning your Tanzania safari, contact a Ker & Downey designer. They are at their best when designing a unique itinerary just for you. In the meantime, follow us on Instagram and Facebook for daily travel inspiration.

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