Singita Lebombo Lodge

Lodge · Ehlanzeni

Singita Lebombo Lodge

Lodge · Ehlanzeni

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N'wanetsi River, Kruger National Park Mpumalanga, Kruger Park, 1350, South Africa

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Tucked above the N'wanetsi River in Kruger National Park, Singita Lebombo Lodge blends luxurious comfort with exhilarating wildlife adventures, creating unforgettable memories.  

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Inside Luxury Safari Operator Singita's New Holistic Wellness Approach

"Singita's 33,000-acre private concession is in the center of Kruger, near the Mozambique border, with two neighboring lodges, Singita Lebombo and Sweni, that are completely off-the-grid. We're sitting on a game vehicle, surrounded by volcanic mountains, a warm wind on our faces."

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"In 2001, Singita was granted a 25-year lease on a 33,000-acre concession within Kruger National Park. It was in this midsection of Kruger, a stone’s throw from South Africa’s border with Mozambique, that the company opened its Lebombo Lodge. The eco-friendly camp is designed to have minimal impact on the surrounding ecosystem, while still featuring top-notch amenities like a roof terrace, wine studio, and 82-foot lap pool. Guests can even learn to cook traditional South African dishes at the on-site Singita Community Culinary School, or rent Canon and Nikon cameras to capture their game drives on film. The lodge also features a small photo studio with Lightroom- and Photoshop-equipped computers so visitors can edit their photos post-drive. Lebombo features just 13 suites and one private-use villa, offering guests the ultimate in exclusivity. Floor-to-ceiling glass windows bring the outdoors in, while wooden decks provide sweeping views over the N’wanetsi River. On game drives, guests can look forward to exploring more than 93 miles of private roads, where they’re more than likely to encounter the four prides of lions that call this region of Kruger home. While Lebombo is about a 2.5-hour drive from the Hoedspruit and Skukuza airports, Federal Air operates shuttle and charter flights to the Satara airstrip, just 45 minutes from the lodge."

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Singita Lebombo

"Where is it?On a 33,000-acre private concession within Kruger National Park in South Africa. What’s the starting price per night, per person?At today's exchange rate, about US$1,955 per person per night. Included: all food and beverage (including premium wines and spirits, but excluding French Champagne); twice daily open Land Rover safaris, guide-led walking safaris; road transfers between Satara airstrip and the lodge; and laundry service. No minimum stay. What's the best season to visit?April to October is peak season, but the lodge is a year-round destination. During these dry winter months, game viewing peaks. December to March is technically rainy season but storms typically happen once per day. The silver lining: This is also birthing season, meaning lots of baby animals! What was the transfer experience to get there?We had a 90-minute flight from Johannesburg to Satara airstrip within Kruger National Park, on light aircraft with Federal Airlines. We landed at Satara airstrip and were greeted with a spread of dried fruits, nuts, and cold beverages. The transfer from the airstrip to the lodge by was by van and took 45 minutes. We were able to bring 20 kg (44 lb) in checked (soft-sided) baggage and 5 kg (11 lb) in hand luggage. What’s the vibe?The design astounds. It’s incredibly modern. The common spaces are visible first. In a single panorama, there’s a sleek, lounger-lined infinity pool, a massive open kitchen that would make Thomas Keller jealous, and a double-story wine studio—all seamlessly woven into the dramatic, craggy African landscape. Now tell me about the rooms.There are a total of 13 open-plan suites and one private-use villa. Built into high-rising rocky outcrops, facing outward, the suites appear suspended over the terrain and the N’wanetsi River below. There's a lot of glass for the indoor-outdoor feel; a comfy king-sized bed, the living area (with L-shaped couch and work desk), and the bathroom (with a huge soaking tub, of course) are in muted colors to finalize this transition. Beyond the glass wall is a long wooden deck with a small dining table and a full-sized day bed (which can also be used for sleeping at night). The landscape views are breathtaking since the terrain is so hilly and rocky (as opposed to the flat terrain of the savannah) and covered in Lebombo euphorbia, a cactus-like tree with a single trunk and an entire canopy of prickly, upright branches. On several occasions, we saw giraffes and elephants crossing down toward the river. There was Wi-Fi on property, and it worked well for emails, less so for uploading high-res photos to social media (but still definitely got the job done). The lodge often warns of the possibility of slow and intermittent Internet. How's the food?Superb and incredibly fresh, with menus directed by award-winning, Cape Town-based chef Liam Tomlin. Through the glass windows of the colossal open kitchen, guests can watch Singita’s sous chefs in action—they’re also welcome to barge right in and watch (and help in) the preparation. Expect plenty of carb-loading: There’s an temperature-controlled pastry bakery within the kitchen, preparing different baked goods and breads with every meal (fresh onion focaccia served with fresh feta, olive oil, and salted butter). Lunch is served tapas-style so guests can try small bites of several different international dishes. Dinners are typically served as three courses. Meals are served around the pool or at small tables in the open-air dining room (no need to share tables with fellow safari-goers). Private dining in the wine cellar can be arranged for an extra charge. The classic and forward-thinking cocktails served at the main bar (and in the dining areas) are as good as you’d find in a cosmopolitan cocktail bar. Now, about that safari. What did you see? How were the game drives? How was the guiding?Kruger National Park is the crown jewel of South Africa’s parklands and game reserve, and the 33,000-acre private concession belonging to Singita is the crown jewel of Kruger. This area is the best of the best—in part because of the wildlife sightings but also because of the lack of vehicles (the land is exclusively crossed by guests of Singita Lebombo and Singita Sweni). The concession extends through four different eco-zones and happens to be prime rhino and big cat real estate. It’s home to two of the world’s 13 wild white lions (which I was lucky enough to see). The guiding was excellent. Were there any other cultural or outdoor experiences that were really interesting? Were they well done?This part of Kruger is very remote (and the eastern side of the park borders Mozambique), so you won’t find the school and village visits of other lodges. In between game drives, expect to find all the excess of a top-tier resort: a fabulous swimming pool where you can order cocktails, a state-of-the-art fitness center and spa close to the lodge. For an extra charge, you can also participate in cooking classes and activities such as archery. If you had to award a trophy to a member of the staff, who would it be and what did they do to earn it?Our guide, Walter, and our wildlife spotter, Howard, both deserve trophies. Howard’s eagle eyes spotted so many animals hiding in the bush and from great distances. Both were able to spot tracks, on dusty roads, and follow the tracks to successfully find wildlife. Bottom line: Was this property worth the money, time, and effort to get here?I’ve been on 20 safaris in as many years, and I’ll gladly go on record to say this is the superlative safari experience in all South Africa. In a national park where vehicles often outnumber impalas, you’ll get to have your own private swath of Kruger and one-on-one face time with all the wildlife personalities." - Paul Rubio

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South Africa’s Other Big Five

"Alongside its more muted but equally beautiful sister property Lebombo."

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RamblingRambler

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I was a big fan of Lebombo - one of the coolest things about it is the epic vantage point it has over the river below, which gives a panoramic view of the stunning landscape and the chance to see some animals wallowing in the water down below. I was lucky to be in room 3, which seemed to have one of the best positions in terms of the view. ||The lodge itself is beautiful, especially at night, and has an understated design which doesn’t stand out too much from the surrounding landscape. It has two pools (a little on the cold side) and plenty of vibey areas to lounge between drives if you don’t want to spend all the time in your room. The food is good and the service is excellent. I also had a spa treatment, which was fantastic and very reasonably priced. ||My guide, Amy, was top notch - very knowledgeable and enthusiastic. One |of the nice things about Lebombo is the topology of the area offers a lot of variety on the drives, as well as some great sundowner spots. My only real complaint is that for the price, I think you should get a private vehicle. ||I stopped by Sweni, Singita’s other lodge in Kruger, and between the two felt I made the right choice with Lebombo. Sweni is a little more intimate and you’ll be up close to the river to commune with some of the local hippos, but I preferred having Lebombo’s views. Both are great thought and I’d highly recommend them.

Orange Sky

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Flawless! Absolutely amazing location, service, and quality. Our host, waiter, guide and tracker were exceptional. And DO NOT skip the massage. They do wonders! They are all awesome at the spa. I got one of the best massages of my life by Mbali. Our guide Graeme, host Haley, and the rest of the whole team and management all went above and beyond to make our experience the most memorable one.

Natalie Lazaris

Google
What an incredible experience. Singita you have stolen my heart. Amazing service, incredible staff. Rooms and beautifully presented, very well decorated and extremely clean. Amazing food, chefs deserve a raise. They are extremely talented. Incredible wildlife, game drives are comfortable and guides are talented and knowledgeable. We will absolutely be back.

Nour Al Abdulrazzaq

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If there were more stars i would give it! The hotel was amazing the staff was impeccable. Each and every staff member knows us all by names from the minute we arrived, the are extremely welcoming and helpful! The experience was amazing from pre-booking and planning with Mandisa to the experience in the hotel. Amy and David who were in-charge of our safari experiences were beyond amazing and knowledgeable and wanted to give us the best out of each ride. it is really the definition of ultimate luxury. Best of the best! Thanks to everyone at the hotel!

Rutger 'Rudgr' Geerling (Rudgrcom)

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Unreal, no other words for this place. It's impeccable and you're literally inbetween wildlife on a five star location. The cabins are on another level, all amenities that you could dream of and a view to die for. The game drives are incredible, we saw all animals that we could dream off.

Z4589BRcheryls

Google
Had the Greatest Adventure Experience in my 74 years of life. The personalities of all the staff make you feel like they are old friends and will do anything to better your stay. They genuinely love their jobs, and it shows. Extraordinary learning experiences from driver/guide Amy and tracker David. Felt totally safe after seeing up close Zebras, Elephants, Lions, Cheetah, Giraffes, Leopards, Hippos, Impalas, Baboons, Kudus, Jackal, Warthogs, Wildebeest, etc. Lodges are so unique and provide for everything including quietness. Delicious food and drinks are provided. IT'S A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME!

FoodieMyWholeLife

Google
Wow — definite a 5 star experience all around! Everything about the Singita Lebombo was incredible. The rooms were stunning all with gorgeous views of the river. Don’t be surprised if you have a baboon running across your deck. The food and delicious - you literally can order virtually anything you want although they do have a menu. That said, if you want something else, just ask. The service is first rate — the type you get at luxury Asian hotels. Everyone is so nice and friendly and caters to your every whim. Finally, the safari experience was tremendous! We saw so many lions including two prides with lion cubs. They literally will walk right up near the jeep - no need for a high end zoom lens. Elephants, giraffes, impalas, hippos are in abundance. Overall was just an incredible experience — once in a lifetime. Had high expectations going in and they were far surpassed. Truly a 5 star experience!!!!

Chestnut1221

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Safari never disappoints. We've been on safari a number of times. This was our first time at Lebombo Lodge. We've stayed at Singita branded properties all over and they never disappoint. We split our time between Lebombo and sister property, Boulders. It was very nice to spend time in Kruger National Park and the animal viewing did not disappoint. The highlights were the cats coming quite nearby into camp, an incredible lion feeding frenzy, mating lions, all the babies we saw, and an amazing viewing of wild dogs. The lodge and service are wonderful as is the food and overall vibe. We highly recommend Lebombo and Signita lodges overall.