Grumeti Reserve
Tanzania, in East Africa, is home to one of the most famous conservation areas in the world: the Serengeti National Park. The Serengeti borders the equally famed Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, and with no fences or man-made barriers, huge numbers of wildlife move freely throughout this pristine wilderness area.
Serengeti is the Swahili word for “endless plains”, which is the perfect way to describe this magnificent 14 800 km2 (5 714 square miles) stretch of virtually tree-less, game-rich grasslands.
Grumeti is a concession within the Serengeti, on the banks of the Grumeti River, known for its wildebeest crossings and enormous Nile crocodiles.
Every year in June and July, Africa’s annual Great Migration passes through Grumeti, and hundreds upon thousands of wildebeest, zebra and other herbivores bravely cross the Grumeti River, risking the jaws of some of Africa’s largest crocodiles.
Singita Grumeti Reserves offers an unparalleled eco-safari teeming with magnificent wildlife encounters on the western corridor of the Serengeti.
This vast private concession comprises an exclusive trio of luxury lodges positioned ideally on the epic migratory route traversed annually by more than a million wildebeest. If you seek solitude, this is the place to be!




