Ebony Lodge

Languishing amongst the shade of the gnarled Knobthorn and Jackalberry trees, with the Sand River below, Singita’s Ebony Lodge is set in a cool silence that is entirely intoxicating. Ebony is a tribute to the vogue and muted luxury of colonial styling, echoing a bygone age. There is a gradual sensation that grows with you here, like the stirring of passion. Quietly romantic, Ebony is considered among the finest resorts in the world, not because of the exceptional architecture, nor the cuisine or wild setting, but because of the effect on the spirit. Waking each morning to the sights and smells of the wild, the vastness of Africa before you, is to feel completely alive.

 

Boulders Lodge

Resting among the rocky geometry of the Sabi Sand Reserve, Boulders lodge is an oasis of refinement in the shimmering midday. Rough-hewn timber, leather and stone meet thatch and wild views. The elemental curves and luxury of contemporary African styling dominate each suite, sparse and strong. The décor is juxtaposed between the textures of Africa and carefree lines of an occasional retro classic. The everyday here has an ethereal quality, reflected in the faces of the people, a spiritual element that cries to ancient memory. Boulders Lodge is an interface between you and the primal spirit of Africa. The perfect place to rediscover your soul.

 

Singita Lebombo

Singita Lebombo is enchantment in a savage setting, a glimpse of wildest Africa. Rangers say it’s the largest concentration of game they’ve seen in the Kruger National Park.

The area is marked by its diversity, fom the leopards and lion that own the open spaces to the herds engaged in the ebb and flow of an archaic migration. Each creature is an intrinsic part of a precarious cycle, from the hundreds of species of birds to the flora and intriguing insect life. The days and nights here are shared with the animals, the sounds and smells of the African bush.

 

Sweni Lodge

Amongst some of Africa’s starkest beauty is a place that resonates to the depths of the soul. Set in dappled shade on the banks of the Sweni River, six exclusive suites herald a new era in safari. Constructed of glass, slatted wood and bleached branches, Sweni Lodge maintains the modern lines of Lebombo rationalised with classic lines and a time-honoured palette.

Integration with the African outdoors through floor to ceiling windows and a vast balcony creates a sense of accord with the surroundings. Each interior merges elemental curves, juxtaposed textures and unexpected splashes of colour in eclectic harmony.

 

Castleton Camp

Once a private bush retreat, Castleton Camp has opened its doors for the exclusive use of families and small groups of up to twelve guests. Set in the Singita Private Game Reserve in the game rich Sabi Sand Reserve adjacent to the Kruger National Park, the classic stone lodge with its expansive verandah and the surrounding cottages are luxuriously appointed in a comfortable colonial style.

Six private, air-conditioned, ensuite cottages are set on Africa’s rolling savannah and overlook a waterhole visited by a wide variety of animals. Castleton caters for the discerning traveller who has earned personalised service in an elegant bush atmosphere.

 

All Accommodations include:

  • Luxurious all-suite (except Castleton Lodge) accommodation, breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, teas, coffees
  • Two open Land Rover safaris a day and walking safaris accompanied by experienced game rangers and trackers
  • Except for Castleton Lodge, all drinks, including premium wines, spirits and liqueurs (excluding champagnes)
  • Return surface transfers from the Singita airstrip to the lodges
  • Laundry and valet services