Kilima

Cocooned by nature, this private villa is sheltered by a canopy of ancient trees on a secluded hillside overlooking the Serengeti

Kilima Luxury Lodge & Safari

Grumeti, Tanzania

Set amongst ancient trees and grounded in the serenity of the Serengeti plains, this elevated retreat offers exclusivity and opportunities for reflection and connection.

Grounded by nature with earthy tones, patterned textures and cosy, modern comforts. Offering a refined sense of ease and flow, Kilima provides guests with intimate spaces in which to cherish the freedom of being part of the magnificent wilderness where peace and quiet are a given, and the sun rising and waning over the Serengeti plains is the only indication of time.

Offering meticulous service and effortless luxury, Kilima is ideal for shared experiences among groups of friends or extended family gatherings. Game drives in your own private vehicle and personalised wilderness adventures add moments of anticipation and exhilaration to the soft and steady pace of your day.

Kilima offers seclusion and privacy. Here, easing into tranquility and lightness-of-being comes naturally.

When not out on game drives or bush walks, guests can unwind in the various living spaces, watch movies in the media room, enjoy a wellness treatment or stay active in the fitness space.

Mealtimes are a relaxed affair, there are well-stocked ‘bar-delis’ with fresh and healthy snacks on offer throughout the day. Wine-tastings offer the opportunity to discover a fantastic selection of wines and your personal chef will provide delicious meals on request – with ingredients sourced locally and often with a definitive East African flair.

Embrace the quiet pace of an ancient landscape, far from the noise of our modern world.

An infinity swimming pool anchors the spacious outdoor areas, complimented by private heated pools in two of the suites. A range of wellness experiences are designed to align guests with the restorative power of nature, fostering a sense of harmony with the extraordinary landscape surrounding them.

The property accommodates a maximum of ten people in five suites that vary in décor, size and colour palette. A mix of indoor and outdoor areas create an easy sense of comfort while every aspect of the property celebrates the views of the magnificent grasslands below.

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This exceptional exclusive-use property is uniquely situated on Sasakwa Hill in the 350,000 acre Grumeti Reserve, in Northern Tanzania. Grumeti is known for exceptional game viewing and is part of the ancient footpaths of the annual wildebeest migration.

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Conservation at Singita Serengeti

The Serengeti plains teem with wildlife, including vast herds of plains game, a plethora of predators and the spectacle of the annual wildebeest migration.

As the custodian of more than 350,000 acres of the world-renowned Serengeti ecosystem in Tanzania, Singita’s partnership with Grumeti Fund has had a profound impact on the Serengeti ecosystem. The non-profit Grumeti Fund carries out wildlife conservation and community development programs in and around the Singita Grumeti Reserve.

Faced with challenges including uncontrolled illegal hunting, rampant wildfires and spreading strands of invasive alien vegetation when they took over the management of the area in 2003, the Fund dedicated itself to transform severely depleted wildlife numbers into thriving populations once more. Restoring this once barren and highly degraded region to a flourishing wilderness, their successes include the remarkable recovery of many species – including buffalo, wildebeest and elephant populations, and in 2019, the Fund carried out the largest single relocation and reintroduction of 9 critically endangered Eastern Black Rhino.

The non-profit Fund is fiscally independent in its conservation and community project operations. Funds are derived in the form of donations from Singita guests, NGOs and philanthropists seeking to make a lasting contribution to the sustainability of conservation work in Africa.

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Meet some of our team members

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Donna Louw
Villa and Wellness Manager
Jackline Lema
Guiding Administration
Adas Anthony Shemboko
Field Guide
Bernard Hosea
Field Guide
Calson Luka
Field Guide
Edward Ayo
Field Guide
Edward Sawe Kaaya
Head Guide
Francis Amos Gagiri
Field Guide
Gadmel S. Kimaro
Field Guide
George David Tolchard
Head Guide
Godson Emanuel Nyiti
Field Guide
Grant Telfer
Head of Guide Training
Japhet Robert Mwenura
Field Guide
Jeremiah Morris
Field Guide
John Ngowi
Field Guide
Medard Fundi
Field Guide
Mishi Danstan Mtili
Field Guide
Nicodemus Temu
Field Guide
Peter Chatama
Field Guide
Peterlis Kibwana
Field Guide
Robert Kibwana
Field Guide
Paulo Kivuyo
Field Guide
Baraka Mtalo
Guide
Godson Birdie
Field Guide
Andrew Kavenga
Guide
Charles Semchaa
Field Guide