Singita Boulders Lodge
Singita Boulders Lodge offers peace and tranquillity with large viewing decks promising breath-taking views and beautiful African sunsets. The lodge is built of natural stone, thatch and wood alongside a quiet pond.
Singita Boulders Lodge Highlights
Singita Boulders Lodge is located in the Singita Private Game Reserve in the heart of the Sabi Sand Reserve adjacent to the legendary Kruger National Park.
No fences exist between the two parks, allowing the animals to roam freely enhancing the game viewing experience.The lodge is located on the Sand River, which offers fantastic views and attracts a plethora of wildlife.
Guests can enjoy the treat of a luxury safari and prime game viewing conditions exclusive to Singita Private Game Reserve. The lodge reflects the beautiful boulders on which it is built and the glass and natural furnishings absorb the light and the shadows created by the trees.
Boulders Lodge is superbly located in Singita's private concession in the famous Sabi Sand Game Reserve, which is home to the sought after Big 5.
Singita prides itself on luxurious accommodation and creating a natural balance with the natural surroundings of the lodge. Boulders Lodge incorporates the trees, light, and stone.
Guests can look forward to Singita Boulders' delicious African cuisine, served for breakfast, lunch and dinner. There is a selection of fine wines (famously South Africa) that can be served at any time of day.
Singita Boulders Lodge Game Viewing and Activities
Wildlife in the Sabi Sand Reserve lives up to its international reputation. Abundant is the Big 5 and numerous smaller creatures make themselves resident in this superior part of the Greater Kruger. The reserve is divided by the Sand River, an important source of water and a consistent place of refuge on the animals' endless migration.
At Boulders guests can partake in game drives with open-air Land Rovers and guided nature walks on request. Guests can enjoy sunrise and sunsets, and can watch nocturnal predators on the prowl. The after-dark safaris in South Africa open up a totally new world and a powerful spotlight illuminates the shy and sometimes rare wildlife.
Evening drives include pre-packed drinks and snacks, which are served in the bush at sunset as a gentle introduction to the nocturnal bush.