Singita Sweni
Lodge · Ehlanzeni ·

Singita Sweni

Lodge · Ehlanzeni ·

Suites with river views, exceptional food, and outstanding safari guides

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Singita Sweni by Courtesy Singita Kruger National Park
Singita Sweni by Courtesy Singita Kruger National Park
Singita Sweni by Courtesy Singita Kruger National Park
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null
Singita Sweni by null

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Sweni River, Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga, Kruger Park, 1350, South Africa Get directions

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Sweni River, Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga, Kruger Park, 1350, South Africa Get directions

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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."

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Singita Sweni

"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? Are children allowed?At today's exchange rate, about US$1,955 per person per night. Included: all food and beverage (including premium wines and spirits); twice daily open Land Rover safaris, guide-led walking safaris; road transfers between Satara airstrip and the lodge; and laundry service. No minimum stay, and children of all ages are allowed; infants under the age of two are free. 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 were able to bring 20 kg (44 lb) in checked (soft-sided) baggage and 5 kg (11 lb) in hand luggage. Now tell me about the rooms.There are a total of six suites, one pool suite, and one private-use villa. 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). 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 a temperature-controlled pastry bakery within the kitchen, preparing different baked goods and breads with every meal (like 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 typically are 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. Bottom line: Was this property worth the money, time, and effort to get here?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, CNT Editors

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South Africa’s Other Big Five

"We took over the intimate Singita Sweni Lodge, which is nestled like a treehouse on the banks of the Sweni River within a 33,000-acre private concession in Kruger National Park."

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As other reviews have not, the lodge and rooms are exquisitely designed, works of art filled with works of art.||Starting with a warm welcome from Dee, the staff were delightful to be around. I liked how there was not too much hanging around before activities, with an insulated cup used to take away a hot or cold drink on a drive.||While I enjoyed the game drives, I was really looking forward to a guided walk, and happily was able to do one with Amy and Walter. I’ve done a lot of walks in the Kruger, and this was one of the most enjoyable ever. This is thanks to the terrain in the area of the lodge, with Granophyre hills and two rivers, the N’Wanetse and Sweni, that converge at the lodge. It means that a superb walking area is a short drive away and it follows well-trodden elephant trails below a scenic ridge studded with euphorbias. ||Even in October, the morning temperature was comfortable and as we moved slowly amidst the bird sounds, found lots of tracks and seed-pods and other small treasures to investigate along the way. It ends with fine viewpoint over the river, looking down on crocs and hippos and water birds. The guides skilfully anticipated the movement of elephants on the other side and got us into a position to safely view them browsing and drinking, unaware of us, and we also had a close encounter with a calm giraffe as we walked back along the river to the lodge. ||I really recommend doing this walk one morning while staying here.

499m_rtae

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So we had the best days at Singita Sweni! The staff were absolutely amazing and did everything to give us the best time. The food was exceptional, the gym so so good, the room was so beautiful and well taken care of. |And what made our trip even better was our ranger and tracker Bernard and Mr T. They were absolutely amazing, so knowledgeable, so professional and so so friendly. They went out of their way to find everything we were looking for (we got the big five in a couple of days!!). We will forever carry you guys in our hearts. Thank you for giving us an amazing experience!

TXFlyer

Google
This was our second trip to Sweni and our 7th Africa Safari Lodge. We had the time of our lives!||||The rooms have been refreshed since our last stay and they are exquisite. Beautiful colors, layers of texture, floor to ceiling glass, natural light, and lots of space. The river view is magical.||||The staff was world-class and could not have been kinder and more enjoyable. Our guide, Otto, and tracker were outstanding. They really made the safari experience come to life.||||Thank you to GM Michael for your kindness. ||||We saw soooo many animals! Lions, leopards, elephants, rhino, hippos, and even wild dogs.||||This was a family trip with our Mom (age 85). It was truly the trip of a lifetime and the best family time we’ve ever had.||||We are so appreciative of everyone at Singita Sweni for the care and compassion in what you do every day. You are truly a blessing and we will always be grateful for the incredible experience you provided our family.

bounda

Google
For me this has provided an unbeatable Safari holiday. We have just returned from a family holiday with an 8 and an 11 year old. The whole experience is A+++. The drive from the airstrip to the lodge was an incredible start, seeing Lion, Giraffe, Elephant, Zebra, Buffalo. The lodge itself is gorgeous, with beautiful rooms perched on the banks of the river Sweni, with resident crocs and hippos. I have never felt so relaxed as when hanging there, the food is superb, and the service is brilliant, everyone is so friendly and seems to genuinely enjoy what they do, and that really comes across. The main event however is the game drives, we were there 5 nights, and did 10 drives. They have a large private concession within a beautiful part of Kreuger, with lots of rivers, and varied landscape, and lots and lots of wildlife. We had many amazing sightings of Lions, Leopard, Rhino, and the area seems to have lots of Elephants and Giraffe, we saw a herd of 40 elephants one day. I particularly enjoyed the birdlife too. What made it even better was that we had the same guide and tracker on every trip, and I have never come across such an experienced/knowledgable and fun team. Bernard and Mr T, we will never forget you guys, just the best. Thanks Singita for the holiday of a lifetime.

Isabella K.

Google
Our guide Otto was phenomenal, the level of knowledge and enthusiasm he brought to the game drives made all the difference.

Orange S.

Google
Excellent property and service. Beware of the cute little monkeys. 😆 you can see all kinds of wildlife right from your suite. We are in love with this lodge.

Trail13841258983

Google
Not quite the same standard as other Singita lodges. Food and service not very good/sometimes bad on occasions, which is not really ok given the price point. Game drives were great and decor really nice if you like a more modern lodge. Logistics were a bit sloppy too.

davidwpatricia

Google
What an absolutely wonderful camp. This is my 10th camp I have visited in Africa (SA, Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia) and has moved up to reside with Chitabe as my favorites. The camp staff was wonderful. By the end of our visit we were ready to adopt our host, Andrew. I have always had incredible guides on safari but I have to say Amy was the most impressive guide I have ever had (an encyclopedic knowledge and wonderful teacher) and David was a wonderful tracker. The suites, food, wine, game drives were superb but most incredible was the hospitality.