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Faru Faru Lodge

Situated on a rocky slope this lovely lodge with it’s flowing pool offers a rustic and laid-back feel, almost as if the river is echoing just outside your window.

Kick of your shoes and feel at home in the open-style rooms, complete with bath and outdoor shower. Natural elements combine with great design, rich, warm colours and outstanding architecture to high-light Africa’s true nature.

Feel part of the wild as you relax on the elevated viewing decks overlooking the watering holes, for where you can spot game with a glass of sherry in hand.

Saroba Tented Camp

Simplicity combined with elegance is what makes Sabora tented camp unique. In the middle of the Serengeti plains are six eloquently decorated tents complete with Persian carpets and silk curtains. The layed back and romantic setting is themed to the 1920’s and the Edwardian décor reminds you of those safari movies you see on television.

Sasakwa Lodge

The beautiful old manor house that is now Sasakwa Lodge, is built on top of the Sasakwa Hill overlooking the vast plains of the Serengeti. Inviting four poster beds add to the African theme with wood, leather and glass touches and all the modern day trimmings.

Singita Grumeti Reserve

Tanzania is well known for Kilimanjaro, the beautiful beaches of Zanzibar and the wild open plains of the Serengeti and of course the migration of the Wildebeest (gnu). In the western corridor of the Serengeti sits a 340 000 acre private concession called the Singita Grumeti Reserve.

It means that guest have this huge stretch of land all to themselves when visiting one of the reserve. This is where you will find three very different properties all offering an individual experience to suite your “Out of Africa” fantasies.

Boulders Lodge

Boulders Lodge got its name when building commenced, as the story goes there were huge boulders in the middle of the construction site that could not be removed without disturbing the environment. So this fascinating lodge is literally built around the boulders. It mean that it offers you a 360 degree view and because of its location alongside the Sand River, you are bound to spot a few thirsty animals every now and again.

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