Singita is the word Shangaan for 'Place of Miracles'. In the spirit of miracles, Singita's eternal purpose is to preserve, preserve, and protect the magical places that are their guardians. Singita's concessions, reserves, and properties represent some of the most pristine wilderness areas on the continent and they are dedicated to maintaining this extraordinary piece of earth for future generations.
Singita Evolution from the company's one-to-one company is now responsible for over half a million hectares of land, operating 12 cottages and camps in five wilderness areas in three African countries (South Africa, Zimbabwe and Tanzania), always characterized by a pioneering spirit and desire sincere to preserve the wilderness for future generations. Low-value and high-value tourism models - fewer guests who pay a premium for privileges experience large open spaces - exist to defend this wilderness area and its wildlife, while providing an exclusive safari experience.
Video Singita Game Reserve
Wildlife
Including the Big Five.
Maps Singita Game Reserve
History
The story of Singita began in 1925 when Luke Bailes's grandfather bought a piece of land in what later became the Sabi Sand Reservation in South Africa. Located in a remote corner of Lowveld, 45,000 acre reserves have evolved from its early days as a hunting concession to become an exclusive conservation reserve where all species are protected. Singita's first lodge, Singita Ebony Lodge, opened its doors in 1993 in this remarkable family land and has since grown ever since. Today, Singita's unique philosophy lives in each of the twelve huts and camps in five diverse ecosystems.
Accommodation
South Africa
Kruger National Park
- Lebombo Lodge
- Sweni Lodge
Pasir Singita Sabi
- Ebony Lodge
- Castleton
- Boulders Lodge
Tanzania
- Sasakwa Lodge
- Sabora Tented Camp
- Faru Faru Lodge
- Serengeti House
- Singita Explore
- Mara River Camp
Zimbabwe
- Pamushana Lodge
References
External links
- https://www.sabi-sands.com/singita-sabi-sands.html
- https://www.krugerparkgamereserves.com/ect/singita-game-reserve/
- http://www.singita.com/
- http://www.discoverafrica.com/location/singita-concession/
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