Redesigned opulence unveiled at Singita Serengeti House in Tanzania
In the heart of Tanzania's private 350,000-acre Grumeti Reserve lies Singita Serengeti House, an exclusive-use villa that has recently undergone extensive renovations. Olivia Palamountain reports on this reopening.
The villa, operated by Singita—a company committed to wilderness conservation and supporting neighbouring communities through sustainable tourism and environmental stewardship—honours the surrounding landscape rather than outshining it. The redesign focuses on blending seamlessly with the natural beauty of the reserve.
Every stay at Singita Serengeti House supports conservation efforts, funds community partnerships, and helps safeguard the landscape for future generations. The villa offers exclusive access to one of Africa's most wildlife-abundant reserves, located on the migratory path of the Great Migration.
The four-bedroom villa caters to groups, allowing them to experience the reserve entirely at their own rhythm. Guests can enjoy bush dining experiences, conservation education visits, and traditional game drives. New additions to the villa include a signature Singita bar, an expanded outdoor sala, and a state-of-the-art wellness facility housed within a glass pavilion.
The wellness facility offers spa treatments, providing guests with a chance to unwind after their safari adventures. For those interested in conservation, visits to anti-poaching observation posts are available, where scouts demonstrate conservation patrol methods across the private concession.
The villa's interiors feature earthy textiles and a Pan-African art collection, showcasing works from across the African continent. Seating in the villa is inspired by Shongololo millipedes and chairs shaped by the curves of wild dog ears, adding a unique African touch to the luxurious surroundings.
A suite of outdoor showers have been designed to replicate the sensation of African rainfall, providing guests with a truly immersive wildlife experience. The redesigned kitchen serves as a central social space, perfect for gathering around after a day of exploration.
The villa charges from £9,162 per night on a full-board basis for up to four guests. With its commitment to conservation, luxury accommodations, and exclusive wildlife experiences, Singita Serengeti House offers a unique opportunity for travellers to contribute to wilderness preservation efforts while enjoying a once-in-a-lifetime safari adventure.
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