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Families

No matter what your age, the untamed wilderness and magnificent wildlife of Africa will leave a lasting impression. A safari makes for an unforgettable family holiday, which is why we offer guests with children a number of convenient options.

With the exception of Singita Sabora Tented Camp and Singita Lebombo Lodge, children of all ages are welcome at our lodges and bookings are subject to availability. In the interest of safety, participation of children in any game activities (drives/walks/bike rides) is at the discretion of their guide. At Singita Sabora Tented Camp and Singita Lebombo Lodge children over the age of 10 are welcome.

Family suite at Faru Faru Lodge

The family suite at Faru Faru Lodge includes two en suite bedrooms with twin beds. It is perfectly suited to families of friends travelling together. The suite has a private viewing deck with a heated plunge pool, a lounge area and a stone fireplace.

Rates for families

  • Adults occupying the master bedroom pay the full per person rate. Alternatively the second room can accommodate 1 adult and 50% of the full per person rate applies.
  • Children occupying the second room (max 2 children) pay 50% of the full per person rate.

Fun activities for children

A variety of entertaining activities for children:

  • Board games
  • Wildlife shows
  • Cooking and baking with chefs
  • Poolside fun

 

MINI RANGERS' COURSE
Our exciting Mini Rangers' Course opens up a whole new world to young explorers. This programme includes:

  • Tracking animals
  • Frogging
  • Butterfly capture & release
  • A cosmic safari (astronomy)
  • Survival in the bush
  • Flower-pressing
  • Game-spotting competitions
  • Nature quizzes
  • Ranger’s Test

On completion of the course, these proud achievers are awarded certificates to recognise their new-found knowledge.

Singita Sasakwa; Sabora & Faru Faru
December 2011

A war that has been raging through the ages, still continues, undecided. Battles are won by opposing forces from both sides but it still continues.
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Singita Sasakwa; Sabora & Faru Faru
November 2011

Dry river beds, dried out drainage lines, dust bowls instead of water holes; these are things of the past. All of the rivers and drainage lines are flowing in full spate and the water holes are filled to capacity.
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