
Kruger National Park
Singita’s concession in the Kruger National Park was granted in 2001 in part, because of Singita’s outstanding record and steadfast commitment to conservation as well as its minimal environmental footprint.

Singita Kruger National Park’s mission is to create and maintain a balance between conservation, community development, and ecotourism.
The lodges, Singita Lebombo and Sweni, have been built with this ideal in mind and both integrate a ‘touch the earth lightly’ philosophy into every aspect of their design and our guest's experience. Singita Kruger National Park has been recognised as part of The World’s 50 Best Hotels for 3 consecutive years, winning both the Flor de Caña Eco Hotel Award in 2023 and the inaugural Johnnie Walker Art of Design Award in 2025.
Lebombo and Sweni lie in the southeastern reaches of the Kruger National Park, on South Africa’s border with Mozambique. Situated on 33,000 acres, Singita’s concession is an isolated piece of pristine wilderness where a unique wildlife population thrives across four distinct ecological-zones.

This area is especially well-known for the remarkable concentration of the ‘Big 5’ and four particularly formidable prides of lions.

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Conservation in Partnership with Communities
Singita Lowveld Trust (SLT) is Singita’s non-profit conservation and community development partner in South Africa.
Our biodiversity projects focus on maintaining healthy, well-functioning ecosystems and habitats in the reserves in which Singita operates. These ecosystems are vital for the protection of a diverse range of wildlife, including species of conservation concern, such as rhinos, leopards, lions, wild dogs and vultures.
As we strive for the restoration and regeneration of our rich wilderness landscape, we can’t do this without the support and in collaboration of our communities. Together we're committed to ensuring that people living alongside wilderness areas not only benefit from tourism and conservation jobs but also experience lasting socio-economic growth.
Download the SLT brochure to find out more about their programmes.
As we strive for the restoration and regeneration of our rich wilderness landscape, we can’t do this without the support and in collaboration of our communities. Together we're committed to ensuring that people living alongside wilderness areas not only benefit from tourism and conservation jobs but also experience lasting socio-economic growth.
Download the SLT brochure to find out more about their programmes.



