Perched high on Sasakwa Hill within the exclusive 350,000-acre Grumeti Reserve, Singita Sasakwa Lodge is an ultra-luxury Edwardian-style manor house offering sweeping, uninterrupted views across the Serengeti plains. Designed to evoke the elegance of a 1920s colonial estate, the lodge combines timeless grandeur with world-class safari experiences. It is renowned for exceptional service, refined design, and access to one of the most important wildlife corridors in the Serengeti ecosystem.
Location, Setting & Wildlife
The lodge is located on Sasakwa Hill in the private Grumeti Reserve in western Serengeti.
Its elevated position provides panoramic views across endless savannah stretching towards the horizon.
The reserve lies directly on the Great Migration route, with peak movement typically occurring between May and July.
Year-round, the area supports abundant wildlife including elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo and cheetah.
The private setting ensures low visitor numbers and highly exclusive game viewing experiences.
Accommodation, Facilities & Dining
The lodge features 11 elegant private cottages and villas, each designed in classic Edwardian manor style.
Interiors include polished parquet floors, antique furnishings, fireplaces and spacious verandas overlooking the plains.
Each cottage and villa comes with its own private infinity pool for complete seclusion and relaxation.
Dining experiences are refined and include multi-course meals, wine pairings and traditional afternoon teas.
Facilities include a luxury spa, fitness centre and tennis courts set within manicured gardens.
The lodge is highly family-friendly, offering multi-bedroom cottages suitable for guests travelling with children.
Safari Experience & Practical Information
Daily game drives explore the private Grumeti Reserve with expert guiding and flexible itineraries.
Guided walking safaris offer a more intimate perspective of the bush and its smaller details.
Hot air balloon safaris are available, providing aerial views of the Serengeti landscape and wildlife.
Cultural visits to nearby communities can be arranged for a deeper understanding of the region.
The reserve is particularly active during the migration season from May to July, though wildlife viewing is excellent year-round.
Access is via private air transfers to Sasakwa Airstrip, followed by a short drive to the lodge.
The lodge operates on an ultra-luxury, fully inclusive basis, with accommodation, meals, drinks and activities typically included.
Website: singita.com/lodge/singita-sasakwa/
Address: Singita Grumeti, Serengeti National Park, 31623, Tanzania