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Singita Grumeti, Tanzania: A private safari sanctuary in the Serengeti

Singita Grumeti offers exclusive safaris on a 350,000-acre private Serengeti reserve, blending untamed wilderness with unmatched luxury and curated holiday experiences.

Feyisayo Ajayi
Last updated: May 26, 2025 1:13 am
Feyisayo Ajayi Published May 26, 2025
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At a Glance


  • Great Migration, observed from Singita Grumeti’s private concession, where guests engage in guided game drives, walking safaris, and aerial viewing without typical crowds.
  • Hilltop suites at Singita Grumeti reflect Edwardian architectural influences and curated wine collections, with expansive views of the Serengeti.
  • Guests have access to wellness treatments, equestrian safaris, and community programs that reflect Singita’s integrated approach to conservation, tourism, and seasonal travel.

For discerning travelers seeking the pinnacle of African safari luxury this festive season, few places rival the grandeur, seclusion, and raw beauty of Singita Grumeti.

Set within a 350,000-acre private concession bordering Tanzania’s iconic Serengeti National Park, this conservation-led retreat delivers unfiltered wilderness and world-class game viewing—particularly during the Great Migration.

Untamed wilderness, unrivaled seclusion

Nestled in the remote northwest, Singita Grumeti offers privileged access to pristine landscapes teeming with wildlife—without the crowds. Guests enjoy private safaris across endless plains and wooded valleys, with sightings of lions, cheetahs, elephants, and vast wildebeest herds often just beyond their suites.

Unlike public areas of the Serengeti, this exclusive reserve ensures complete privacy, allowing for deeply personal encounters with nature.

Refined living in the wild

Suites feature four-poster beds, curated antiques, spacious lounges, and private infinity pools with sweeping savannah views. Expansive verandas invite sunset cocktails, while dedicated staff—chefs, butlers, and guides—attend to every detail. Families and groups can opt for exclusive-use villas offering ultimate privacy and service.

Elevated dining and wine experiences

Dining at Singita Grumeti is both indulgent and thoughtful. Seasonal, locally inspired menus are crafted by private chefs and paired with exceptional wines—many from Singita’s own South African cellars. 

From bush breakfasts to candlelit dinners under the stars, every meal is a sensory journey through taste and place.

Beyond the game drive

Tailored experiences go far beyond the 4×4. Guests can explore the Serengeti by horseback, float above the plains in a hot air balloon, or set out on guided walking safaris. Community visits offer insights into Singita’s ongoing support for local education and sustainability.

For wellness seekers, yoga decks, serene spa treatments, and well-equipped fitness centers offer balance and restoration.

With peak season rates ranging from $3,000 to over $6,000 per person per night, Singita Grumeti is one of the world’s most exclusive safari destinations. The all-inclusive model covers everything—from private game drives and gourmet dining to spa treatments and personalized service—ensuring every detail is effortless.

A holiday like no other

This Christmas, trade snow for savannah and sleigh bells for lion roars. At Singita Grumeti, the magic of the wild meets unmatched luxury—offering a festive escape that’s both grounding and awe-inspiring.

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Whether sipping champagne on your veranda or watching wildebeest thunder across the plains, every moment is a celebration of Africa at its most magnificent.

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