
Singita Lebombo Lodge
An exquisite sanctuary in Kruger National Park, blending luxury with the wild beauty of the African landscape.
Singita Lebombo Lodge, nestled in the heart of South Africa’s iconic Kruger National Park, stands as a beacon of luxury amidst the untamed beauty of the African wilderness. As you approach this exclusive retreat, you’re immediately struck by its seamless integration with the surrounding landscape, a testament to its commitment to conservation and sustainable tourism.
Architectural Marvel: Designed to blend harmoniously with its environment, Singita Lebombo Lodge showcases contemporary architecture that celebrates the essence of Africa. Constructed with natural materials like stone, wood, and thatch, the lodge’s design pays homage to local craftsmanship while offering guests a luxurious retreat in the heart of the wilderness.
Breathtaking Views: Perched atop a cliff overlooking the N’wanetsi River, Singita Lebombo Lodge offers unparalleled panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Guests can unwind on their private deck or take a refreshing dip in the infinity pool while marveling at the sight of elephants roaming the plains below or the sun setting on the horizon.
Wildlife Encounters: Renowned for its incredible biodiversity, Kruger National Park is home to an abundance of wildlife, including the Big Five. At Singita Lebombo Lodge, guests have the opportunity to embark on exhilarating game drives led by expert guides, offering encounters with lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffaloes in their natural habitat.
Culinary Excellence: Dining at Singita Lebombo Lodge is a culinary journey that celebrates the rich flavors of Africa. From gourmet breakfasts served on the deck to traditional boma dinners under the starlit sky, each meal is a feast for the senses, featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients prepared with creativity and finesse.
Conservation Commitment: Singita Lebombo Lodge is more than just a luxury safari destination; it’s a champion of conservation and community development. Through initiatives like the Singita Community Culinary School and the Singita Grumeti Fund, the lodge is dedicated to preserving Africa’s wilderness and empowering local communities for a sustainable future.
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Singita Lebombo Lodge is an ultra-luxury lodge in Kruger National Park, most often a good fit for honeymooners, ultra-luxury travellers and photographers. A short conversation with your Wanderer consultant will confirm whether it's the strongest option for the dates and style of trip you have in mind.
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Wanderer Expert View
We think of Singita Lebombo Lodge as a natural short-list candidate for guests who want a ultra luxury stay in Kruger National Park and value honeymooners, ultra-luxury travellers and photographers. Guests prioritising a different reserve, price tier or transfer style may prefer a nearby alternative, and we're happy to lay two or three side by side. Kruger National Park pairs well with a Panorama Route add-on or a Johannesburg overnight, and we'll sequence the transfers so nothing about the trip feels rushed. Inclusions, room categories and availability shift with the season — your consultant confirms current detail before quoting.
Kruger National Park
South Africa's flagship national park — vast, biodiverse and accessible, with options for every budget.
- Best for: First-time travellers and families
- Luxury: Mid-range with luxury concessions
- Wildlife: Excellent — reliable Big Five
Getting There
Wanderer arranges chauffeured transfers from Johannesburg and OR Tambo direct to Kruger National Park.
Regional flights connect to Greater Kruger airports; luggage limits and schedules vary by carrier.
Many guests pair Singita Lebombo Lodge with a scenic Panorama Route drive en route from Johannesburg.
Transfer times vary by lodge, route, weather and road conditions. Wanderer will confirm the best transfer option when preparing your itinerary.
Safari Experience
Game drives at Singita Lebombo Lodge run twice daily with experienced rangers. Kruger National Park has a reputation for consistent sightings of lion, leopard, elephant and rhino, though wildlife is wild and no lodge promises specific animals. The reserve is well-suited to photographic safaris — bring appropriate lenses. Walking safaris may be available subject to lodge and ranger scheduling. Night drives may be offered on private reserve traversing.
Photographers often pair this lodge with our Kruger photography tips.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Singita Lebombo Lodge located?+
Singita Lebombo Lodge is located in Kruger National Park, part of the Greater Kruger safari region in South Africa.
Is Singita Lebombo Lodge in a private game reserve?+
Singita Lebombo Lodge sits within Kruger National Park itself rather than a private reserve. Traversing rules follow national park regulations.
Is Singita Lebombo Lodge suitable for families?+
Singita Lebombo Lodge is generally considered family-friendly. Exact child age policies vary by lodge, room category and season — Wanderer will confirm current details in your quotation.
Is Singita Lebombo Lodge suitable for honeymooners?+
Singita Lebombo Lodge is often chosen by honeymooners for its atmosphere and setting in Kruger National Park. Room categories vary — ask us about honeymoon-friendly options.
Can I fly to Singita Lebombo Lodge?+
Yes — fly-in safari access is typically possible via the nearest Greater Kruger airstrip or airport. Exact routing depends on schedules and season. See our Flights to Kruger Airports guide for context.
Can Wanderer arrange road transfers to Singita Lebombo Lodge?+
Yes. Wanderer offers private chauffeured road transfers from Johannesburg and OR Tambo to Kruger National Park. Transfer times vary by lodge, route and conditions — we will confirm the recommended option when we build your itinerary.
What wildlife can I see near Singita Lebombo Lodge?+
Kruger National Park is often associated with sightings of Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Rhino and Buffalo. Sightings are never guaranteed — they vary by season, weather and animal movement.
Are wildlife sightings guaranteed?+
No safari lodge guarantees sightings. Ranger teams work hard to find wildlife, but appearances are wild and unpredictable. Reserves like Kruger National Park have a strong reputation for consistent viewing.
How many nights should I stay at Singita Lebombo Lodge?+
Most Wanderer guests stay 3–4 nights on safari to maximise game drive opportunities and settle into the lodge rhythm. Shorter and longer stays are possible depending on your overall trip.
How does Singita Lebombo Lodge compare to other lodges in Kruger National Park?+
Every reserve has two or three close substitutes at each price band. When you enquire we'll put Singita Lebombo Lodge next to the strongest alternatives — comparing traversing, guiding style, room categories and rates — so the decision is clear.
What is usually included in a safari quote?+
Inclusions vary by lodge, season and package. A typical safari quote covers accommodation, meals, twice-daily game drives and park/reserve fees. Beverages, premium spirits, spa treatments and gratuities are often extra. Wanderer will confirm current inclusions in your quotation.
How do I book Singita Lebombo Lodge through Wanderer?+
Send us your travel dates, group size, budget and safari style. A safari specialist will check live availability, propose the best-fit option and prepare a tailored quotation — usually within one business day.
Want to Know if This Lodge Is Right for You?
Share your dates, group and the sort of safari you're picturing. We'll put Singita Lebombo Lodge next to the strongest alternatives in Kruger National Park and recommend the best fit — no pressure to book.
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