As the poaching crisis continues, saving every endangered rhino is of the utmost importance to secure the future of the species.
Read this postSingita is driven by our 100-year purpose - to preserve and protect African wilderness for future generations. This vision lies at the heart of all that we do and underpins every goal and strategy that drives us forward.
Read this postSingita’s culinary offering is a core part of the guest experience, and its appeal extends well beyond beautiful menus.
Read this postAs part of our latest sustainability intervention, a carbon offsetting programme, a levy is now included to offset the carbon footprint of each guest’s stay. Using this revenue, verified carbon credits will be purchased from accredited service providers in each region, whose projects either remove existing carbon from the atmosphere or prevent new emissions.
Read this postSingita’s commitment to the conservation and preservation of wilderness areas across Africa and the life they support is informed by our 100-year purpose. Our new Carbon Offsetting initiative, launched 30 August 2021, is aligned to the various commitments we’ve made to conservation and will allow our guests as well as our business to mitigate the impact of emissions.
Read this postThe 10th of August is World Lion Day. A symbol of strength, majesty, power and beauty, lions are also synonymous with all that the wild represents.
Read this postSynonymous with the power and majesty of the African wild, lions also play an integral role in the overall health of the ecosystem of the bush.
Read this postSince 2009, Singita has worked with non-profit partner Panthera in its efforts to preserve this species.
Read this postFrom the dramatic East African thunderstorms of the Serengeti – where large herds of game graze the savannahs – to the riverine thickets of Singita Sabi Sand in South Africa, which is renowned for its high concentrations of big game and frequent leopard sightings, water sustains all.
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