Español:
Singita que significa “lugar de los milagros” es una cadena de lodges para realizar safaris o “game drives” y está reconocida mundialmente por entregar al cliente una de las mejores experiencias de Safari en Africa. Singita es un lugar muy especial para nosotros, ya que guardamos recuerdos imborrables de nuestro primer viaje a Africa, cuando visitamos Singita Ebony Lodge. Singita cuenta con cinco Lodges en Sudáfrica (tres en el área de Sabi Sands Ebony, Boulders y Castleton Camp) y dos en concesión privada dentro del Parque Kruger (Lebombo y Sweni) todos bajo el mismo equilibrio de hospitalidad, conservación y hotelería que supera cualquier expectativa, pero cada uno con diferente estilo de construcción y decoración. Nuestra primer visita a Singita nos cambió definitivamente y contribuyó a potenciar nuestro amor por Africa.
En Tanzania Singita Grumeti Reserves (Singita Sabora, Singita Sasakwa y Singita Faru Faru) y en Zimbawe el espectacular Singita Pamushana.
English:
Singita, which means ‘place of miracles’ is world-renowned for providing one of the best safari experiences in Africa. The balance of hospitality, conservation and community is what sets Singita apart, and has been at their core from the very beginning.
There are five lodges in two equally alluring parts of South Africa, both famous for their exquisite beauty and the chance of finding the ‘Big 5’. The founding lodges, Singita Ebony and Singita Boulders, are located within the Sabi Sand Reserve – the world’s best leopard viewing area, as well as Castleton Camp, a private 6-roomed villa that overlooks a well-frequented waterhole. Singita Lebombo and Singita Sweni Lodges are found along the secluded eastern reaches of the Kruger National Park – a remote wilderness area renowned for its lion prides.
When you venture into the wild in the company of Singita’s skilful guides, your sightings will be intimate and far from the madding crowds, ensuring that your safari is filled with unforgettable stories.





Ivory Tree Game Lodge is situated in the north eastern region of the Pilanesberg National Park, the closest point of entry is through Bakgatla Gate.



