Singita Boulders Lodge

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Singita Boulders Lodge
Singita Boulders Lodge

The Lodge

Boulders Lodge has a contemporary air of tranquillity that honours Africa in an authentic way. Inspiring the name Boulders was an enormous boulder that sat right in the middle of the place where the wine cellar was to be built. A simple decision was made to build the cellar around the boulder! Guests can enjoy wrap-around views from most parts of the natural stone lodge, and the lookout deck offers the perfect spot from which to observe wildlife drawn to the Sand River. The quiet pond alongside the thatched lounge area allows the light and the landscape inside to the wide open spaces, where straw baskets, neutral shades and textured fabrics complement wooden furniture.

Singita Boulders Lodge offers twelve suites, all with their own en suite bathroom and shower, outside shower, private heated swimming pool, double-sided fireplace, mini bar and fridge, room mini safe, air-conditioning, overhead fans, private lounge, direct dial telephones and game-viewing deck.

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Accommodation Details

  • 12 luxurious suites (24 beds). Two of the suites are double family suites.
  • Luxury air-conditioned suites consist of sumptuous bathrooms, indoor and outdoor showers, an expansive living area with double-sided fireplace, mini-bar and fridge, private wooden leisure decks with a private heated plunge pool. All the suites have direct dial telephones, and the library has two computers and direct internet links.
  • The main lodge has lounge and timber deck dining areas overlooking the Sand River, a bar area and traditional open boma, gymnasium, health spa, library and wine cellar.
  • Tariffs include all-suite accommodation, all drinks, including premium wines, spirits and liqueurs (excluding champagnes), three meals per day and open Land Rover safaris accompanied by experienced guides and trackers.
  • 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.
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Activities and Facilities

Singita Boulders Lodge rates include:

  • Twice daily game drives with professional guides and trackers.
  • Guided safari walks on request.
  • Mountain biking and archery.
  • Luxurious all-suite accommodation, breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, teas, coffees. All drinks, including premium wines, spirits and liqueurs (excluding champagnes).
  • Laundry & valet services.

Other available services at Singita Boulders Lodge include:

  • Community tours into neighbouring villages.
  • Shopping – the Singita Boutique & Gallery stocks a range of African artifacts and curios.
  • Premier Wine Boutique.
  • A spa complete with a fully-equipped gym.
  • A swimming pool at the main lodge.
  • Internet and fax facilities, and a well-stocked library.

2012 Rates

12 Luxury Suites:

ZAR12 250
per person per night

Full rates for 2012

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  • These accommodation tariffs are quoted in South African Rand (ZAR) and are subject to change.
  • These accommodation tariffs exclude the Tourism Levy of ZAR55.00 per person per night.
  • Rates are valid from 1st January 2012 to 31st December 2012.
  • View notes about our rates.
  • View Federal Air's rates valid 01 October 2011 – 31 December 2012

Community Projects

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Justicia Village

Singita got involved in the local town of Justicia by assisting the clinic and establishing vegetable gardens at the health centre and schools.
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Tshemba Hosi Care Centre

A Singita guest is moved by the plight of the physically challenged children of the area and campaigns to build new facilities for them.
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Guides' Diary at Singita Sabi Sand

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January 2012

Those of us who have worked in the Sabi Sand or Kruger National Park, or who have lived anywhere in Mpumalanga Province, for the past two decades, will remember the well-documented floods of 2000.
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November 2011

It was twenty years ago this month that I started my career as a guide, after a very happy six years as a Biology teacher.
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