Complete relaxation is guaranteed at Singita Sasakwa Lodge, located in the heart of Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, on Sasakwa Hill. This stunning lodge features nine cottages and villas, each with its own exceptional swimming pool, elegant bedrooms, and well-stocked mini-bars offering spirits, red wine, water, and soda.
For added enjoyment, the lodge provides a snooker table, tennis and archery lessons, and other top-notch amenities, including:
- A fitness area (gym)
- A free business center with internet access
- The Century Manor House
- Warm and cozy private cottages
- Air-conditioned rooms with room service
- Fully stocked refrigerators with soft drinks, catering to non-drinking guests
Accommodation Fees
- October: $7,490 per adult sharing
- November: $6,300 per adult sharing
- December (1st to 14th): $6,300 per adult sharing
- December (15th onward): $8,200 per adult sharing
Activities at Singita Sasakwa Lodge
Singita Sasakwa Lodge offers a variety of activities to make your stay unforgettable:
- Horse Riding: This popular activity is especially loved by children. Tourists can take photos while riding and are accompanied by a tour guide to ensure safety.
- Game Drives: These are comfortable and less tiring than nature walks. They are done in shifts, so you can enjoy a morning Americano coffee while watching giraffes or zebras and take a drive in the late afternoon or evening. Experienced tour guides ensure you won’t miss the wildlife.
- Hot Air Balloon Safaris: This unique activity offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Tourists can enjoy the fresh air while spotting herbivores, carnivores, primates, reptiles, and birds. However, those with height concerns are advised to reconsider.
- Cultural Interaction: Visit a Maasai village to learn about their beautiful cultural traditions, including religious rituals dedicated to their God, Engai, whom they believe gifted them all the cows on Earth. Watch their awe-inspiring dances and even try to compete with them—it’s a thrilling challenge! At the end of the day, the Maasai will share stories about their history. As the original inhabitants of the Serengeti and Maasai Mara areas, the Maasai coexist peacefully with the wildlife.
- Nature Walks: Guided by armed tour guides and often conducted by government trackers for research purposes, these walks take tourists deep into the national park. Civilians can also participate, especially during the wildebeest migration, to feel closer to nature.
For a truly luxurious and immersive safari experience, look no further than Singita Sasakwa Lodge.