Singita Sabora Tented Camp

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Singita Sabora Tented Camp
Singita Sabora Tented Camp

The Lodge

Reminiscent of a bygone era, Sabora Tented Camp dishes up lavish doses of romance, exploration and intrigue. Creating the feel of a lavish tent, each canvas cocoon offers opulent luxury complete with antique mahogany travel chests, Persian rugs and silk curtains.

Sip sundowners on the deck and gaze over the waterhole - you never know what you might see. At Sabora, we delight in creating delicious feasts using locally grown organic produce, coupled with vintage wines, in surprise settings. Imagine dining beneath a lamp-lit acacia or under the boughs of a large ‘Sausage’ tree, with starlit skies and the distant chorus of nocturnal creatures.

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Accommodation Details

  • Nine luxury air-conditioned tents each featuring an en suite bathroom with a bath and outdoor shower, dressing area, reading area, viewing deck with Swarovski spotting scope and a library lounge tent.
  • Sabora Tented Camp accommodates 18 guests.
  • Each tent has an electronic safe, standing fan, hairdryer, direct dial telephone (US lines) and wireless internet access.
  • The main area of the camp offers a dining room, bar lounge with satellite television, DVD player and library, elevated viewing deck and a swimming pool.
  • Tariffs include all-suite accommodation, three meals per day, all drinks, including premium wines, spirits and liqueurs (excluding vintage champagne, champagne, and vintage wines on the connoisseurs wine list) and open Land Rover safaris accompanied by an experienced guide.
  • 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.

Activities and Facilities

Singita Sabora Tented Camp rates include:

  • Twice daily game drives with professional guides.
  • Luxurious all-suite accommodation, breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, teas, coffees. All drinks, including premium wines, spirits and liqueurs (excluding champagnes & vintage wines).
  • Laundry and valet services.

Other available services include:

  • Spa and gym facilities.
  • Shopping - The Singita Shop stocks a range of African artefacts and curios.
  • Wireless internet access.
  • Satellite television in the main tents.
  • Fun activities such as archery, stargazing safaris, mountain biking and tennis are all available.
  • The Equestrian Centre is situated adjacent to Sasakwa Lodge and is home to sixteen horses. Experienced riders can enjoy out-rides on the Serengeti Plains. Tack is English style and guests have the choice of English or Western saddles.
  • A balloon safari across the plains of the Serengeti - the cost of the balloon safari is not included in the rate. Please contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) for more information or to book.

Other facilities available at Sasakwa Lodge (10km):

  • The Equestrian Centre is situated adjacent to Sasakwa Lodge and is home to sixteen horses. Experienced riders can enjoy out-rides on the Serengeti Plains. Tack is English style and guests have the choice of English or Western saddles.
  • Yoga facilities.

2012 Rates

9 Luxury Tents:

US$1 150
per person per night - HIGH SEASON

US$850
per person per night - LOW SEASON

Full rates for 2012

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  • Tariffs Exclude – Government of Tanzania Wildlife Fees of US$ 50 per person per night.
  • These accommodation tariffs are quoted in US Dollars (USD) and are subject to change.
  • Rates are valid from 1st January 2012 to 31st December 2012.
  • View notes about our rates.

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