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The Radical Reinvention of Singita Ebony Lodge
As part of a new vision for its offering in the Sabi Sand, Singita recently unveiled a complete re-design of its original lodge, Singita Ebony , in South Africa. This property is where the story began 22 years ago and completes Singita’s reinvention of its private 45,000 acre game reserve within the Sabi Sand, following the 2014 renovation of Singita Boulders Lodge and Singita Castleton .
Design Details: Singita Castleton
Singita Ebony Lodge Comes Full Circle
Singita was originally founded in 1993 with the opening of Ebony Lodge on family owned land that became part of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve. When Luke Bailes, owner of Singita, bought and consolidated the land from his grandfather, he set about restoring it.
2015 – A Great Year for Family Travel
Singita is the ultimate destination for a family vacation, with 12 diverse lodges and camps scattered across South Africa, Zimbabwe and Tanzania. It is an experience for young and old, who will enjoy interacting with the local flora and fauna, and connecting with local communities.
A Visit from Matador Network
The lodges at Singita Kruger National Park recently received a visit from Ross Borden and Scott Sporleder of Matador Network , an independent online travel community. They documented their stay in this article on the site, accompanied by some gorgeous photographs we wanted to share with you:
Singita Boulders Lodge: A Sustainable Solution
As the first guests start to experience the newly refurbished Singita Boulders Lodge , we celebrate the achievements of the talented people behind the stunning new look.
The Newly Refurbished Singita Boulders Lodge
Seventeen years after opening, Singita Boulders Lodge in the Sabi Sand has been thoughtfully reconfigured and redecorated to reveal its essential character and define its unique sense of place on the boulder-strewn banks of the Sand River.
Design Details: Singita Mara River Tented Camp
Architecture & Inspiration: An interview with Singita architect Sally Tsiliyiannis
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