HOTELS Singita Sasakwa Lodge - Wildlife Spotting From A Luxury Lodge In Tanzania

Singita Sasakwa Lodge - Wildlife Spotting From A Luxury Lodge In Tanzania

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Serengeti National Park Tanzania Africa
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Have you ever dreamed of stargazing as you sit atop the majestic Serengeti plains? Perhaps you’ve wanted to go on a guided safari, try your hand at archery, or visit a lively African community. All of that and much more can be found at the Singita Sasakwa Lodge, located on the Grumeti Reserves in Tanzania. Singita is actually the Shangaan word for ‘Place of Miracles’ - a fitting name for such an African paradise. Picture endless space with ample opportunity for adventurous exploration and an abundance of wildlife - that is Sasakwa.

With just ten modern-style suites, guests will enjoy a mix of warm, wooden furniture and inviting safari accessories (think: feather-decorated lampshades and beaded sculptures). Bathrooms are complete with egg-shaped baths and both indoor and outdoor showers.

Particularly if you’re a wildlife lover, this location is perfect for you. Africa’s “Big Five” are known to roam the plains below Sasakwa - these animals include the African lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, African leopard, and rhinoceros. Take in these incredible creatures with the comfort of knowing Singita is committed to wildlife conservation and creating sustainable environments. In fact, through the Singita Grumeti Fund, Singita watches over 350,000 acres of this unique ecosystem.

Keep in mind that this luxury lodge is in a malarial zone, and Tanzanian authorities require all visitors to be vaccinated against Yellow Fever. As long as you take the necessary precautions, you should have nothing to worry about - except planning which safari you’d like to go on first!

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Singita Sasakwa Lodge
Singita Sasakwa Lodge safari jeep, fountain and main entrance
Singita Sasakwa Lodge lobby
Singita Sasakwa Lodge living room
Singita Sasakwa Lodge interior with leather and other high quality materials
Singita Sasakwa Lodge dining room
Singita Sasakwa Lodge billiard room
Singita Sasakwa Lodge bedroom
Singita Sasakwa Lodge bathroom
Singita Sasakwa Lodge private balcony with pool and panoramic views
Singita Sasakwa Lodge private balcony
Singita Sasakwa Lodge tennis court
Singita Sasakwa Lodge outdoor dining
Romantic dinner in the nature under a tree
Singita Sasakwa Lodge game drive
Singita Sasakwa landscape

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Singita Grumeti, Serengeti National Park, 31623, Tanzania


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