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Singita Serengeti House
Tanzania – Serengeti
Singita Serengeti House
About the Private Lodge
Set on the gentle slopes of Sasakwa Hill, this spacious retreat embodies effortless, easy living in one of the continent’s most iconic settings. The contemporary African house offers endless views across the vast Serengeti plains and the nearby waterhole, where wildlife regularly gathers to drink. Singita Serengeti House features expansive outdoor dining decks and a firepit, creating an ever-present connection to the wilderness. You will be captivated by the beauty and singular character of Singita Serengeti House!
Kids & Teens
Children of all ages are welcome. Singita Serengeti House offers a wealth of activities for young explorers, including dedicated children’s safaris, nature walks and enriching workshops that bring Africa’s wildlife and culture to life. A dedicated team ensures children are cared for safely and entertainingly.
Experiences & Activities
Set within the 350,000-hectare Grumeti Reserve, Singita Serengeti House offers a modern, deeply private safari experience and exclusive access to the annual "Great Migration". Twice-daily game drives venture into the heart of some of Africa’s most untouched and remote wilderness, offering immersive encounters with nature and the chance to discover the beauty of the continent’s most magnificent creatures.
Photos of the Private Lodge
Best time to travel
The best time to visit the Serengeti in Tanzania is from June to October. During this dry season, conditions are ideal for the famous wildlife migration, when millions of wildebeest and zebra move through the Serengeti into neighbouring Kenya’s Masai Mara. Days are warm and nights are fresh. Sparse vegetation and clear visibility allow for exceptional wildlife viewing and make it easier to follow the drama of the migration. These months also offer ideal conditions for exploring the Serengeti’s varied landscapes, from vast savannahs to dramatic rock formations and waterholes.
Travel begins with a flight from Germany to Kilimanjaro, which takes around 10 hours. From there, a domestic flight to the Singita airstrip in Grumeti Reserve is followed by a short transfer to the lodge.
Serengeti
The Serengeti, a world-famous national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tanzania, is known for its endless plains, spectacular wildlife migrations and fiery sunsets. This iconic region offers families an unforgettable safari experience in one of the world’s most awe-inspiring landscapes.
A safari through the park is a wonderful opportunity to encounter the Big Five – lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards and rhino – as well as wildebeest, zebra and a host of other wildlife at close quarters. Particularly impressive is the Great Migration, when millions of wildebeest and zebra move across the Serengeti on their annual journey. For adventurous families, guided walks and hot-air balloon rides offer breathtaking views over the vast plains and wildlife from above. A visit to the local Maasai communities offers the chance to discover the fascinating culture and traditions of this proud people. In the evening, families can relax beneath the African night sky in comfortable safari lodges or tented camps and enjoy the unforgettable sounds of the wild.
