Singita Lodge A Tented Camp In Tanzania

Singita Lodge Mara River Tented Camp Tanzania

Singita Mara River Tented Camp has opened in the Lamai triangle, the northernmost tip of the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. It’s an iconic destination characterised by the sheer luxury of space created by seemingly endless game-rich savannah plains. The new camp with six guest tents – a contemporary take on the classic East African safari – offers a pared-down approach to the quintessential Singita experience without compromising on creature comforts. Run entirely on solar power, it reflects the company’s commitment to greater sustainability.

On suite bathroom at Singita Lodge Mara River Tented Camp Tanzania

Tented Lounge at Singita Lodge Mara River Tented Camp Tanzania

Singita Mara River Tented Camp’s remote location in the Lamai triangle epitomises the company’s eco-driven philosophy of preserving iconic locations by offering ‘fewer beds in larger areas’. Forming part of the Mara ecosystem, the Lamai triangle is sandwiched between the Masai Mara National Park in Kenya, and the Mara River in the south. It is a wildlife viewing area with abundant year-round concentrations of resident plains game, big cats and elephant, in addition to the Mara River’s large populations of crocodile and hippo. The camp is strategically located on a sharp bend in the Mara River, providing unsurpassed viewing of the wildebeest river crossings during the annual migration. With 16 beds surrounded by 40,000 hectares (98,000 acres), it is one of very few permanent camps in the northern corner of the Serengeti. From August through to October, the area is renowned for unique up-close viewing of the annual migration; out of season it continues to abound with resident game, making this a superb year-round safari destination.

View from Deck at Singita Lodge Mara River Tented Camp Tanzania

Remote and unspoiled, Singita Mara River Tented Camp meets the demands of an increasingly discerning traveler for an authentic and meaningful connection with nature that leaves behind a lighter footprint. Close to the ground and off the grid, the concept and design of the camp encourages constant engagement with nature. The six tents are positioned on the edge of generous shaded decks to make the most of the river views. Two of the tents have been designed as unique family suites, each comprising two tents linked by a covered canvas walkway.

Private Deck in-front of tent at Singita Lodge Mara River Tented Camp Tanzania

Splash Pool at Singita Lodge Mara River Tented Camp Tanzania

Conceptualised and designed by Cécile & Boyd’s, the subtle attention to detail throughout the camp is breathtaking – even unexpected – given the overall theme of pared-down simplicity. The boundaries between inside and outside have been blurred, eliminating that feeling of being separated from nature despite being in the midst of it. When the tent flaps are opened up, the only barrier between guests and the surrounding wilderness are insect-proof fly sheets. Beds are positioned to face eastwards so that the rising sun acts as a natural alarm clock in the early morning.


View From Lounge Tent at Singita Lodge Mara River Tented Camp Tanzania

Singita Lodge Mara River Tented Camp Tanzania

Sustainable living extends to every aspect of Singita Mara River Tented Camp, as Singita consciously seeks to eliminate the use of unnecessary energy and non-biodegradable materials. In keeping with this concept, the camp is built from natural and recycled materials including wood, stone, canvas and raw leather. It is 100% ‘off the grid’, relying entirely on a central, custom-designed solar power array using photo-voltaic technology – a system that uses solar panels to convert sunlight into electricity. The solar array comprises a quarter-acre of solar panels capable of generating power efficiently even on cloudy days.

Singita Mara River Tented Camp captures the essence and simplicity of safari life, brought up to date by clever design and cutting-edge, environmentally friendly technology. It’s a place to relish being close to nature while doing good.