Explore
Experience the most authentic “roughing-it in great style” experience the Serengeti has to offer.
Featuring a complete escape from modern-day distractions, this authentic tented offering combines the thrill of camping in the most coveted wilderness settings, without forfeiting any of the comforts & intuitive service inherent to the Singita guest experience. Set up based on the requirements of each individual booking, Singita Explore offers up to six 1-bedroom custom-designed tents configured to suit the group. Functional luxury touches and campaign-style furniture, durable canvas, leather and chrome elements feature throughout.
Echoing the textures & tones of the natural surrounds
Designed for private use, this quintessential wilderness experience includes dining under the stars, sleeping under canvas, cooling off in the camp’s inviting plunge pool and a level of closeness to nature that heightens the sights, sounds and smells of the bush. It’s the ideal escape for those yearning for an unfiltered African adventure, allowing them to connect with the earth and wildlife in ways they’ve never done before.
The essence of classic safari adventures
Set in Singita Grumeti, which forms part of the Serengeti Mara ecosystem, Singita Explore allows guests access to a 350,000-acre concession on the renowned migratory route traversed annually by more than a million wildebeest.
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Conservation at Singita Serengeti
The Serengeti plains teem with wildlife, including vast herds of plains game, a plethora of predators and the spectacle of the annual wildebeest migration.
As the custodian of more than 350,000 acres of the world-renowned Serengeti ecosystem in Tanzania, Singita’s partnership with Grumeti Fund has had a profound impact on the Serengeti ecosystem. The non-profit Grumeti Fund carries out wildlife conservation and community development programs in and around the Singita Grumeti Reserve.
Faced with challenges including uncontrolled illegal hunting, rampant wildfires and spreading strands of invasive alien vegetation when they took over the management of the area in 2003, the Fund dedicated itself to transform severely depleted wildlife numbers into thriving populations once more. Restoring this once barren and highly degraded region to a flourishing wilderness, their successes include the remarkable recovery of many species – including buffalo, wildebeest and elephant populations, and in 2019, the Fund carried out the largest single relocation and reintroduction of 9 critically endangered Eastern Black Rhino.
The non-profit Fund is fiscally independent in its conservation and community project operations. Funds are derived in the form of donations from Singita guests, NGOs and philanthropists seeking to make a lasting contribution to the sustainability of conservation work in Africa.