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Singita Serengeti House

Serengeti, Tanzania

The Grumeti Reserve covers 350,000 acres of undisturbed wilderness in the northern part of Tanzania. It’s one of Africa’s most iconic conservation areas, and you can stay in the heart of it at Singita Serengeti House.

Singita Serengeti House is for use on an exclusive basis, which makes it a superb choice for a family stay. Accommodation is divided between four suites; two are in the house and the other two are in the garden. They share a 25m infinity pool, casual living areas, a fully equipped kitchen, a media room, and a tented spa suite for maximum relaxation. There’s a clay tennis court, too. A team of staff come to the house every day to ensure everything you need is done.
 
Staying at the house contributes to the Singita Grumeti Fund, which funds vital conservation work across the reserve. We highly recommend a visit to the anti poaching observation post to meet the rangers tasked with protecting this precious place.