Top Safari Features

by Emma Wright
Emma Wright heads into the wild on two continents and finds that while a safari in one may take a similar form to the other, they are worlds apart ... read more
Serengeti Under Canvas, Tanzania
Ngorongoro Crater Lodge, Tanzania
Mahua Kothi, India


by Bridget McNulty
Set in prime wilderness area and rare sand forest near Maputaland and the Great St Lucia Wetlands in the northern reaches of KwaZulu-Natal, Phinda’s Vlei Lodge has six elegant thatched suites overlooking its own wetland (vlei) that literally teams with wildlife. And if all this is too hard to leave behind, you can now book into The Homestead – their new and very private, exclusive-use villa ... read more
The andBeyond Foundation, community projects
in action ... read more
Popular Lodges in Kruger Park

Singita Sweni, Kruger Park, South Africa
cool luxurious serenity
Singita Sweni was designed with ecological principles in mind. Glass cubes ensconced in nests of woven latte branches are merely temporary structures, allowing visitors to bear silent witness to and connect with the untamed environment outside ...read more

Singita Ebony, Kruger Park, South Africa
heritage interiors in rich jewel colours
Though intentionally rooted in the past, Singita Ebony is also firmly connected to the present due to a focus on contemporary conveniences and a philosophy of making guests feel as if they have entered a home from home — albeit a distinctly glamorous and undeniably luxurious one ...read more

Singita Boulders, Kruger Park, South Africa
etched into the landscape
Singita Boulders’ strong visual impact is largely a product of its rough-edged circular forms and interiors that maintain the earthy spirit of the architecture. This is design evolution made tangible. ... read more

Singita Lebombo, Kruger Park, South Africa
diaphanous architectural sensibilities
Singita Lebombo takes its cues from nature’s finest engineers through a design concept inspired by the position and structure of nests, dens, eyries and lairs ... read more
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We know you care about eco-friendly options and would like to support community linked or conservation-based projects while you travel. Each month, we’ll highlight a project that benefits from your visit:

This project currently feeds 25 000 school children daily. Guests' contributions and any profits from commercial tourism operations are ploughed back into these initiatives to create a better life for local communities.
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