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Singwe River Lodge Reservations: booksa@madbookings.com
This magnificent property situated in Balule Reserve, a 40,000
ha reserve in the Greater Kruger National Park, is built on the
banks of the Olifants River, which provides many opportunities for
game viewing even while in camp.
Watch families of elephants who have come down to bathe, lazy hippos
surfacing for a yawn, a skittish herd of impala drinking nervously
and listen for the cry of a fish eagle.
At Singwe River Lodge we provide a memorable and affordable Big
Five game experience in a low-risk malaria area, with excellent
accommodation in a luxury lodge, delicious food and warm African
hospitality.
Singwe River Lodge Accommodation
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Singwe River Lodge offers accommodation in the Manor House with three
luxury suites, and three one-roomed riverside thatched chalets.
We provide fully catered holidays with delicious English and Continental
breakfasts, a light lunch and gourmet dinner served in the restaurant
or, weather permitting, in the African Boma around a campfire.
Manor House
Set back from the Olifants River and shaded by trees, the Manor
House rooms have stunning panoramic views of the river and surrounding
bushveld of the Kruger area. Built on two levels, it is a cool, thatched
building with an upper deck and lower covered veranda.
There is one suite upstairs and two on ground level. Each luxury room
has an en-suite bathroom with shower and bath, and doors which open onto
the garden or the deck. One of the lower level suites can also accommodate
two children under 12.
The rooms are spacious and airy, fully carpeted with air-conditioning,
fans and mosquito mesh on the windows for guests who prefer to leave their
windows open.
Queen size beds, Percale cotton sheets, thick fluffy white towels, bathroom
amenities, towelling robes and personal safes complete the luxury. There
are tea and coffee trays in the room.
Guests have access to a comfortable living area upstairs with a bar and
facilities to make tea and coffee. A television is available for major
sports events!
Riverside Chalets
Built on the banks of the Olifants River, the three thatched chalets each
have a bedroom, an en-suite bathroom with shower, air-conditioning and
a fan. For our guests comfort, there are Percale Cotton sheets on the
beds and thick fluffy towels in the bathrooms. One of these chalets can
also accommodate two children under 12.
Singwe River Lodge Facilities
Meals are Served |
Restaurant |
Campfire |
Deck |
Verandahs |
En-Suite Bathrooms (shower and Bath) |
Garden |
Air Conditioning |
Fans |
Mosquito Nets |
Percale Cotton Sheets |
Fluffy Thick White Towels |
Towelling Robes |
Personal Safes |
Tea / Coffee Facilities |
Living Area |
Bar |
TV |
Swimming Pool |
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Attractions / Activities At Singwe River Lodge
Game drives |
Swimming Pool |
Birding |
Game viewing on the riverbank |
Spa Treatments |
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In the Kruger National Park area
Guest wishing to explore the local area can do so in their own vehicle
or we will arrange transport for your account. Lodge staff will assist
guests to arrange and book any of the excursions below.
Kruger National Park
Singwe Lodge lies within the Kruger National Park and guests can visit
one of the famous Kruger lodges. The closest gates are Phalaborwa and
Orpen Gates.
Phalaborwa Gate is accessed from the town of Phalaborwa, home of the famous
African marula tree and Amarula Cream Liqueur. Orpen Main Rest Camp serves
as an entrance gate to the central region of the Kruger National Park
and is close to the Rabelais Dam which attracts cheetah, lion and leopard.
Hans Merensky Golf Course
Play golf in a unique bushveld atmosphere - this world famous golf course
is just 55 km from Singwe on the border of the Kruger National Park, and
is home to a variety of game and over 200 species of birds.
The 18-hole Bob Grimsdell designed par 72 championship golf course has
been voted the best walking course in the country and visitors are welcome
to play any day of the week. Transfers are available at a nominal charge
from the lodge to the golf course.
The Grietjie Vulture Restaurant
This fascinating 'restaurant' feeds endangered vultures with carcasses
which are put out on a Friday morning - by noon the vultures are normally
feeding!
This is a new project and the vultures are sometimes hesitant but your
patience can be very rewarding. A small entrance fee goes towards paying
for the carcasses.
Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
The centre contributes to the conservation of endangered species and the
rehabilitation of injured and poisoned wildlife, while undertaking a hugely
successful breeding programme for the rare serval. Over 150 of these cats
have been bred and released back into areas where they have previously
become extinct.
This unique conservancy is home to, amongst others, three abandoned lions
from an Egyptian circus, numerous injured raptors and poisoned vultures.
The Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre
The centre focuses on the conservation of rare, vulnerable or endangered
animals, particularly cheetah. Day visitors will view an introductory
presentation and then enjoy a tour of the centre in an open safari vehicles
with experienced guides, moving between the various enclosures to see
cheetah, wild dog, lions, the black-footed cat, African wild cat, ground
hornbills, sable antelope and much more.
A fantastic experience is to witness a feeding session of rare African
vultures, or go on an elephant-back safari in the early morning or late
afternoon on a Camp Jabulani elephant, renowned for their beautiful temperaments
and outstanding physical condition.
The Blyde River Canyon
Recently renamed the Motlatse, the Blyde River Canyon is the third deepest
in the world and one of the most spectacular sights in Africa. The entire
canyon extends over 250 km in length, and includes 25,000 ha of rich vegetation
and birdlife.
The Canyon starts at Bourke's Luck Potholes and ends at the Three Rondavels.
A public road runs along the long western boundary and there is easy
access to scenic vantage points such as The Pinnacle, the Three Rondavels
and the magnificent God's Window, so called because of the panoramic view
of the Lowveld more than 900 m down into lush indigenous forest-clad ravine.
The majestic cliffs plunge over 700 m to the Lowveld.
The canyon boasts numerous walks, hikes, horse and mountain bike trails
which will lead you through an area inhabited by various species of antelope,
wild cat and birds including the eagle, ibis, parrot and Loerie, interesting
rock formations and magical waterfalls.
Hot air balloon safaris
Take a hot air balloon safari over lodges and game reserves within the
Greater Kruger National Park in an eight-storey high hot air balloon.
You will be airborne in time to see a glorious Lowveld sunrise then drift
gently over the landscape for an hour before your pilot selects a suitable
landing site where the retrieve crew will be waiting with bubbly!
Microlighting
Book a tandem flight with an experienced microlight pilot to do some game
viewing from the air or, for an exhilarating experience, fly over the
magnificent Blyde River Canyon. Or take a lesson and be in control from
the start! Flights vary in length from 15 to 45 minutes.
How To Get To Singwe River Lodge
Singwe is easily accessed with daily flights from Johannesburg, Cape
Town and Durban to three international airports close by. The nearest,
Eastgate International Airport at Hoedspruit, is about 37 km from Singwe.
We provide road transfers from the airport to the lodge, as well as from
Nelspruit, Phalaborwa and OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg.
Children are welcome and a child-minding service is available if parents
wish to dine alone or go on a game drive in the Kruger National Park.
Email
Singwe River Lodge Reservations: booksa@madbookings.com
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