Lebombo Villa
A contemporary retreat in the iconic Kruger National Park, Singita Lebombo Villa takes immersion in nature to a new level.
Singita Lebombo Villa was recently named no. 15 in The World’s 50 Best Hotels 2023.
Built into the N’wanetsi riverbank, its position and integration into the setting offers an experience that’s expansive and uplifting.
This modern villa’s soothing palette of colours, natural materials and uncluttered spaces are serenity personified.
With accommodation for up to eight guests in two two-bedroom suites, each with a private pool, Singita Lebombo Villa offers room to breathe and an immediate connection to nature via its organic, open-to-the-elements design. With nothing separating you from the night sky but a mosquito net, you may choose to sleep outdoors on your deck – an experience that will restore your connection with nature, and instill a deep sense of calm.
A multitude of airy living areas flow outdoors onto an expansive deck framed by the euphorbia-tree lined landscape.
The expansive pool, screened by mature trees but with views of the bush beyond, is the perfect vantage point to enjoy your surroundings during the day. Similarly, healing wellness treatments that draw on indigenous wisdom and ingredients can be enjoyed outdoors on the relaxing shaded deck.
Dine alfresco on the deck, or in the private boma, enjoying the signature culinary experience pioneered at Singita Kruger National Park of fresh, contemporary fare made with seasonal ingredients. Your game drives and bush walks will be timed according to what best suits your daily rhythm – with a dedicated Field Guide available to you whenever you choose to venture out.
Villa Information
Conservation in Partnership with Communities
Singita Lowveld Trust (SLT) is Singita’s non-profit conservation and community development partner in South Africa.
Our biodiversity projects focus on maintaining healthy, well-functioning ecosystems and habitats in the reserves in which Singita operates. These ecosystems are vital for the protection of a diverse range of wildlife, including species of conservation concern, such as rhinos, leopards, lions, wild dogs and vultures.
As we strive for the restoration and regeneration of our rich wilderness landscape, we can’t do this without the support and in collaboration of our communities. Together we're committed to ensuring that people living alongside wilderness areas not only benefit from tourism and conservation jobs but also experience lasting socio-economic growth.
Download the SLT brochure to find out more about their programmes.