Archive for the ‘Singita Game Reserves’ Category

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

Singita Serengeti House – New Lodge In Tanzania – Launching June 2012

Singita is pleased to announce the pre-launch of the newest safari destination in Tanzania, the Singita Serengeti House which is due to open 15 June 2012.

Located on the slopes of Sasakwa Hill in the vast 350 000 acre Singita Grumeti Reserves in Tanzania, the Singita Serengeti House is an exclusive-use retreat designed to welcome families and friends to an environment that is conducive to total relaxation and a carefree stay. Itineraries, meals and activities are tailor-made in accordance with guest needs.

The Serengeti House offers a private swimming pool, tennis court, dedicated staff, ample inside and outside lounge and dining areas, to ensure that guests experience a home-like atmosphere which untangles normal daily stresses and encourages bonding and sharing of priceless memories.

For further information and accommodation quotes, you are welcome to contact us:  Singita Game Lodges, South Africa.

South African Tourism Company
Tel:    +27 (0)21 794 9050
Mobile: +27 (0)827 823 142
Fax:    +27 (0)21 794 9995
Email:   africa@golfing-safaris.com

Website: http://www.south-african-hotels.com
Website: http://www.south-african-lodges.com

Thursday, April 12th, 2012
Le Quartier Francais in Franschhoek, South Africa

South Africa at its Best

The magnificent Le Quartier Francais hotel in Franschhoek, Cape Winelands, was voted Best Hotel for food in the 2012 Conde Nast Traveller’s Gold List.  It is here where visitors can experience a complete gastronomic journey:  from fish pops with chakalaka ketchup and sticky bun ice cream to the award-winning African inspired tasting menu.

For 2012 this delicious gourmet haven has teamed up with fellow Relais & Chateaux members and Gold List winners: Ellerman House (Best Hotel for Ambience & Design) and Singita Ebony (Best Hotel for Service) to offer a memorable South African Journey as well as a 50% discount on the 3rd night at each hotel.

Excellent specials and packages of these fine hotels can be requested from us:

South African Tourism Company
Tel:    +27 (0)21 794 9050
Mobile: +27 (0)827 823 142
Fax:    +27 (0)21 794 9995
Email:   africa@golfing-safaris.com

Website: http://www.south-african-hotels.com
Website: http://www.south-african-lodges.com

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

Singita Lebombo & Singita Sweni Lodge

South Africa

Singita Lebombo & Sweni Lodge.

Singita Lebombo & Sweni Lodge.Relais & Chateaux South Africa

The magnificent Singita Lebombo and Singita Sweni Lodges are located on the border with Mozambique.  This beautiful part of South Africa is one of the most blessed in terms of biodiversity . The Guests Suites are raised on stilts and overlook the stunning scenery of the Kruger National Park and its extraordinary variety of wildlife.

A pane of glass is the only thing between the foot of the guests bed and the wild so that guests fall asleep looking at the stars and listening to the roar of the lions…..in complete safety. These elegant lodges offer complete immersion in one of the planets most pure and wild demonstration of the beauty of nature. A sensational experience is guaranteed at any of the spectacular and luxurious Singita Lodges.  The fine Singita Game Lodges are part of the Relais & Chateaux properties.

These beautifully elegant lodges offer something that be found everywhere

These beautifully elegant lodges offer something that can't be found everywhere

Relais & Chateaux South Africa

Relais & Chateaux South Africa

Kruger National Park Game Lodges

Pilanesberg National Park Game Lodges

Should you wish to book one of these magnificent rooms with a view over the euphorbia-covered hills, you are welcome to contact us:

South African Tourism Company
Tel:    +27 (0)21 794 9050
Mobile: +27 (0)827 823 142
Fax:    +27 (0)21 794 9995
Email:   africa@golfing-safaris.com

Website: http://www.south-african-hotels.com
Website: http://www.south-african-lodges.com

Thursday, March 8th, 2012
Relais & Chateaux Hotels and Game Lodges in South Africa

Relais & Chateaux Hotels and Game Lodges in South Africa

Relais & Châteaux – South Africa’s Hotels & Lodges on YouTube

We are pleased to announce the launch of our online YouTube video clip of South Africa’s prestigious Relais & Chateaux hotels and game lodges.  To view the video, please click here: Relais & Chateaux South Africa YouTube.

Relais & Châteaux – The Finest Hotel Association in the World

For more than 50 years, Relais & Châteaux has remained loyal to the 5 C’s which constitutes the Quality Charter as well as the Soul and Spirit of the Relais & Châteaux Hotels worldwide.

In just over half a century the prestigious Relais & Châteaux brand has established itself all over the world as the ultimate benchmark for charming hotels and international culinary excellence.

The motto of Relais & Châteaux is never to rest on their laurels. Their high standards are also reflected in the strict quality requirements applied to the recruitment of new hotels: in the year 2006, 35 Relais & Châteaux hotels and Relais Gourmands restaurants in 17 countries joined this prestigious group of international hotels and resorts.

Fascinating, relaxed and friendly settings, the member properties of Relais & Châteaux hotels and resorts invite their guests to enjoy, together with family or friends, those extra special moments and to indulge in their favorite pursuits or sports.

In the future as in the past, Relais & Châteaux will invite guests to savour its very unique style of luxury and its ageless charm, the secret recipe which explains the clients fondness of the hotels. The hotel group will certainly continue to build on what makes them so pleasingly different.

Relais & Châteaux properties in South Africa

The following elegant properties are part of the Relais & Chateaux Group South Africa:

- Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Reserve & Wellness Retreat, Western Cape
- The Cellars-Hohenort Hotel, Constantia / Cape Town
- Ellerman House, Cape Town
- Hotel Heinitzburg, Windhoek / Namibia
- The Marine Hermanus, Western Cape

- Hunter’s Country House
- Kwandwe Private Game Reserve
- Singita Lebombo & Sweni
- Londolozi Private Game Reserve
- The Plettenberg
- Le Quartier Français
- Singita Ebony & Boulders
- Tsala Treetop Lodge
- Tswalu Kalahari
- Gorah Elephant Camp
- Kurland Hotel
- Marataba Safari Company
- Singita Grumeti Reserves
- Asara Wine Estate & Hotel
- Camp Jabulani
- Karkloof Spa, Wellness and Wildlife Retreat

Quote and Booking contact details:

South African Tourism Company
Tel:    +27 (0)21 794 9050
Mobile: +27 (0)827 823 142
Fax:    +27 (0)21 794 9995
Email:   africa@golfing-safaris.com

Website: http://www.south-african-hotels.com
Website: http://www.south-african-lodges.com

YouTube

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

Did You Know…? Interesting facts about African wildlife

 

• Eland milk has almost three times the fat and double the protein of milk from dairy cows.

• The eland can conserve water by raising its body temperature as much as 7° Celsius (13.5° Fahrenheit) on hot days.

• The eland lives on a diet of foliage, fruits, seed pods, flowers, bark and tubers.

 

African Wildflife

The cheetah, which is home to Africa, is the fastest mammal in the world.

• The cheetah is the fastest mammal on earth. A fully grown cheetah can reach speeds in excess of 96.5 kph (60 mph).

• The name Cheetah comes from the Hindu word ”chita” meaning ‘spotted one’.

• The name of a male cheetah is referred to simply as a cheetah.

• The name of a female is referred to as a she-cheetah.

• The name or offspring, or baby Cheetahs, is a cub.

Wildlife in South Africa

Elephants are part of Africa's 'Big Five' which include as well the lion, leopard, rhino and buffalo

• Elephants are the largest land-living mammal in the world.

• There are two types of elephant – the Asian elephant and the African elephant (although sometimes the African Elephant is split into two species – the African Forest Elephant and the African Bush Elephant).

• Female elephants are called cows. They start to have calves when they are about 12 years old and they are pregnant for 22 months.

• The elephant’s trunk is able to sense the size, shape and temperature of an object. An elephant uses its trunk to lift food and suck up water, then pour it into its mouth.

• An elephant’s trunk can grow to be about 2 metres long and can weigh up to 140 kg. Elephants can swim – they use their trunk to breathe like a snorkel in deep water.

 

For hotel and game lodge quotes throughout South Africa, please do not hesitate to contact us:

South African Tourism Company
Tel:    +27 (0)21 794 9050
Mobile: +27 (0)827 823 142
Fax:    +27 (0)21 794 9995
Email:   africa@golfing-safaris.com

Website: http://www.south-african-hotels.com
Website: http://www.south-african-lodges.com

South Africa Tours

 

Thursday, February 16th, 2012

SINGITA’S TAKE ON MULTI-GENERATIONAL SAFARIS

Singita Boulders Lodge

Singita Game Reserves: Singita Boulders Lodge dining deck (Sabi Sand, Kruger National Park in South Africa)

Parents, children, and grandparents are taking their vacations together these days. Labelled ‘multigenerational travel’, it is one of the biggest emerging trends in travel across the globe, says Virtuoso, the leading international luxury travel network.    21st Century baby boomer grandparents are active and love to travel, and want to share the experience with their children and grandchildren. Across the world there is a new thirst for family adventure, to unplug and spend time together, creating memories, sharing life-changing experiences, and educating children about different ways of life.

In Southern and East Africa, Singita Game Reserves is offering truly personalised, multi-generational family safaris that are custom-designed to provide rare, once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Some multi-generational families go on safari to celebrate a special occasion or family reunion, but many simply go to enjoy precious family time together.

Lindy Rousseau, Chief Marketing Officer of the Singita Group says: ‘Singita has no set itinerary, activities or ‘kids club’. For us it is all about focusing on individuals, and anticipating the needs of each unique family group – whether it is organizing activities to engage the children, or offering expert cultural experiences for the sophisticated, older guests in the family.  It is much more than facilitating rest and relaxation – it is about creating rare experiences for our guests. From the humbling experience of visiting  a makeshift classroom in the local township, to the miracle of a zebra foal being born out on the open plains, and being witness to that unguarded moment when it first stands on its own teetering legs. Unexpected moments like these are enough to capture the hearts of an entire family, and turn them into the fiercest of conservation gatekeepers, providing the kind of shared personal enrichment that no money can buy.’

Some safari lodges lend themselves perfectly to hosting a multi-generational family. One of Singita’s ten iconic lodges in four destinations in Africa, Singita Sweni in the Kruger National Park embraces this signature, ‘made-to-order’ guest experience that has earned it the reputation as a world leader.  Every visit is different, and with no restrictions or set schedules, it offers the ‘new luxury’ of slowing down in nature, and having time to rekindle family bonds.

At Singita Sweni Lodge families can enjoy the run of the lodge on an exclusive-use basis to accommodate up to 12 guests in six luxurious suites. Spectacularly elevated above the Sweni River, in the largest private concession within the Kruger National Park, it operates within a ground-breaking private/public partnership with SA National Parks (SANP), which has become the blueprint for successful eco-tourism business in protected areas. Located in the game rich far eastern reaches of the reserve, this unique solitary sanctuary within what is arguably ‘the world’s most famous wildlife destination’, makes it a favourite among multi-generational travellers.

Singita family safaris are defined by sharing experiences. The thrill of swopping safari stories under a blanket of stars ending off a perfect bush dinner, or the strong sense of community when a family joins the lodge staff choir with a traditional dance around a campfire – it’s about a new perspective, and taking home memories that have captured everyone’s hearts.

For children the fun and adventure never stops and with expert guiding on tap there is ample opportunity for all generations to gain deeper insight into the precious wildlife heritage safeguarded here. Life plays out differently in the bush and the thrill of a lion chase from the seat of an open-sided Land Rover is just one of the soul-stirring chance occurrences that may surprise guests in this theatre of nature.

The chance to give back through one of Singita’s inspiring conservation and community projects, offers an opportunity for many to become part of a profound and life-changing venture. A visit to the nearby Singita School of Cooking is an example of a wondrous voyage of cultural discovery where guests and their children can meet these young, aspirant cooks in the staff village, taste their favourite local dishes, and get a glimpse of their everyday life in the bush. Each family member will return from their safari adventure, having learned so much more through mutual experiences that have not only enriched and inspired, but may very well change the course of their lives.

 

Singita Game Reserve’s Game Lodge on YouTube:

Singita Ebony Lodge

Singita Castleton Camp

Singita Sweni Lodge

Singita Lebombo Lodge

Singita Boulders Lodge

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