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Singita Serengeti House

Positioned on the lower slopes of Sasakwa Hill and with the wide Serengeti plains spreading out before it, Singita Serengeti House is an exclusive-use retreat idyllically located within sight of a well-used water hole. It is in the eastern region of Singita Grumeti Reserves, adjacent to the Western Corridor of the Serengeti. Children of all ages are welcome.

Accommodation & Facilities
Singita Serengeti House accommodates eight guests in two spacious suites in the main house and two additional garden suites. One of the internal suites has two bathrooms and dressing rooms, while the others all have private outdoor showers and terraces. The property has a self-contained solar power supply, and the main house also features an interactive open kitchen, large dining and lounge areas, ample decks with day beds, a 25m heated child friendly swimming pool with shallow end, a private tennis court, a gym and a brand new tented spa suite.

Eating & Sleeping
Chefs are very used to catering to children of all ages and dietary needs. Children are offered the standard meals or the chefs can tailor make meals according to the children’s preferences. Specific dietary requirements can be accommodated with prior notice.

There is no formal childcare available here. The house staff are always around to keep an eye out but parents need to be responsible for their children at all times.

Wildlife & Activities
Safari activities include game drives with a private vehicle and guide, and walks. Among other activities are star gazing safaris, croquet and archery. Walking safaris are possible (for 16 years and above) but are subject to the availability of specialist guides. It’s advisable to let us know in advance if you would like to do this activity, so that we can pre-book this for you.

Specifically for children …
Fluid and spontaneous itineraries are planned around each family for the duration of their stay taking into consideration the age of the children and any special interests. Guides teach kids tracking, fishing, birding, astronomy, botany, survival in the bush and many other activities.  Teens are challenged in different ways, for example learning how to make a fire, find a water source or identify edible plants with medicinal uses.

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