Singita Lebombo Lodge is a private concession of It is situated in the
Singita Game Reserves within the Kruger Park in the area of the former Nwanetsi Private Camp.
Like the Lebombo Euphorbia tree after which it was named, the design of Lebombo Lodge is one of a kind.
From the sweeping wooden decks, you can watch the theatre that unfolds before you, while the lap pool beckons to enjoy a relaxing afternoon.
The fifteen suites feature contemporary finishes with beds dressed with Egyptian cotton and silky-soft throws.
Enjoy dinner in the boma, then spend the evening, if you so wish, sleeping under the stars on the bed of your private terrace.
Accommodation at Singita Lebombo LodgeSingita Lebombo Lodge can accommodate 30 guests in 15 suites.
All suites are en-suite with an inside and outside shower, bath, mini bar and fridge, room safe, air-conditioning, overhead fans, direct dial telephones and game viewing deck with a day bed. All the suites have direct dial telephones
The Main lodge boasts an open-plan lounge and bar area complete with a library and internet and computer facilities.
Dining areas overlook the expanse of the Lebombo Concession.
There is also a gymnasium, health spa, wine cellar, traditional boma and a swimming pool on the property.
Children under 10 years old can be accommodated if the lodge is booked on an exclusive use basis.
ActivitiesSingita Lebombo Lodge rates include:
- Twice daily game drives with professional guides and trackers.
- Guided safari walks on request.
- Mountain biking and archery.
Tariffs include all-suite accommodation, three meals per day, all drinks, including premium wines, spirits and liqueurs (excluding champagnes).
Laundry & valet services
Other available services at Lebombo Lodge include:
- Shopping the Singita Shop stocks a range of African artifacts and curios.
- A spa complete with a fully-equipped gymnasium.
- A swimming pool at the main lodge.
- Internet, satellite TV and fax facilities.
Recommended route from Johannesburg:
N12/N4 to Nelspruit. R40 from Nelspruit to Hazyview. R536 from Hazyview towards Paul Kruger gate. Pay R30.00 (ZAR) per person + R24.00 (ZAR) per vehicle.
Follow the H11 towards Skukuza (12 km) and then head north on the H1-2 towards Satara, until you reach the H6 (84 km). This turn-off is 3 km south of Satara. Turn right here and then follow the road to the Nwanetsi Picnic site (19 km).
Turn left at the T-junction where you see the Singita signpost. Alternatively, you can take the gravel road S37 (Trichard Road) 13 km north of Tshokwane towards Nwanetsi. This saves about 40 minutes driving.
Please make sure that you have reached the lodge before the gate closure time.
Approximate travelling time from the Paul Kruger gate will be three hours (speed limit 50km/hour on tarred roads, 40km/hour on gravel roads).