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The Villa at Sasakwa Lodge
The Villa at Sasakwa Lodge
Singita Grumeti Reserves, Tanzania
Perched on a hilltop with awe-inspiring views of the Serengeti plains, this villa has been built in the style of an 1900’s East African ranch house with dramatic chandeliers, leather and sparkling crystal adding plush opulence to the villa. The grand bedrooms with inviting four-poster are spacious and beautifully appointed and the enormous bathrooms offer wrap-around views of the Serengeti. The villa has 4 en-suite bedrooms, a living room, dining room, small kitchen, a nanny flat and a private infinity plunge pool in the garden.
The Villa sleeps a maximum of 8 people and is booked out exclusively.
Rates
US$16,000 per day for the whole villa (2010)
US$16,000 per day for the whole villa (2011) - This rate is exclusive of Park Fees of US$50 per person per night
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Community Projects
More community projects »Small Business Development
The Fund facilitates the training of local people to run small businesses to reduce reliance on illegal hunting and to provide an alternative source of protein.
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Anti-poaching Unit
Controlling poaching was Singita Grumeti’s first priority when it came into existence and an anti-poaching unit was established to place the reserve under surveillance.
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Guides' Diary at Singita Grumeti Reserves
All Guides' Diary posts »July 2010
As the large herds of migrating Wildebeest gradually move off the concession and begin the trip to the Northern Serengeti.
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June 2010
June at Singita Grumeti Reserves is all about the arrival of the vast herds of migrating wildebeest.
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