Singita Sasakwa Lodge

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Singita Sasakwa Lodge
Singita Sasakwa Lodge

The Lodge

Singita Sasakwa Lodge is one of three Singita lodges in this enormous private concession (340 000 acres), which means that you’ll have this wild stretch of Africa all to yourself. Sasakwa Lodge is built in the style of an Edwardian manor house. Stone walls, deep verandas, high ceilings, stately furniture, silverware and ornamental pieces complete the picture. Each cottage has a private infinity-edge pool overlooking ‘where the land stretches to forever’. The bedrooms with inviting four-posters are beautifully appointed, displaying typical African influences with touches of wood, leather and grass, alongside crisp linens, imported chandeliers and hand-crafted furniture.

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Accommodation Details

  • Nine luxurious cottages and a villa.
  • At any one time Sasakwa can accommodate a total of 34 guests.
  • Cottage configurations: 6 x 1 bedroom, 2 x 2 bedrooms, 1 x 3 bedrooms, 1 x 4 bedrooms (villa).
  • The Villa (4 bedrooms) contains a basement nanny flat, which has two twin bedrooms, both en-suite
  • Each air-conditioned cottage features a bedroom, en-suite bathroom with bath and shower, lounge with fireplace, dressing area, a guest toilet, veranda with a Swarovski spotting scope and a heated infinity plunge pool.
  • Cottages have a personal bar and fridge, electronic safe, direct dial telephone (US lines) and wireless internet access.
  • There is wheelchair access to certain cottages.
  • 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.
  • Children under 10 years old can be accommodated if the lodge is booked on an exclusive use basis.

Activities and Facilities

Singita Sasakwa Lodge 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 & valet services.

Other available services include:

  • Spa, yoga and gym facilities.
  • Shopping - The Singita Shop stocks a range of African artifacts and curios.
  • Wireless internet access.
  • Satellite television in the main lodge.
  • Fun activities such as archery, lawn croquet, 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.

Rates

9 Luxury Cottages - Double:

US$1 650
per person per night sharing

Single rate: Only applies if 3 singles or more are booked. Tariff is sharing rate plus 25% per person.

Four-bedroom Luxury Villa

US$16 500
per night for the whole villa

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  • These accommodation tariffs are quoted in US Dollars (USD) and are subject to change.
  • Rates are valid from 1st January 2010 to 31st December 2010.
  • View notes about our rates.
  • View Tanganyika Flying Company's 2010 Timetable and Rates.
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