Singita Faru Faru Lodge
On the Grumeti riverbank, this magical lodge is positioned on an ancient wildlife migratory route making it a perfect place to observe the rich wildlife of the northern Serengeti. Game drives here take place in state-of-the-art Land Rovers, and some of the species you are likely to spot include leopard, lion, bat-eared fox, elephant and hippo.
Guests at Singita Faru Faru Lodge are accommodated in 9 suites, including 2 designed to house families or a group of 4 adults. There are two central ppols including a stunning infinity pool, gym at the main lodge, as well as a boutique and a day spa. As with all Singita lodges, there is a well-stocked wine cellar where premium vintages can be sampled or purchased to take home with you.
Other things to do at this fine safari lodge include guided walks and eye-opening community visits. Children are welcome at Singita Faru Faru Lodge, with a dedicated program designed to impart important skills such as bush survival and animal tracking.
Location
How to get to Singita Faru Faru Lodge
Scheduled or charter flights can be arranged to Singita Sasakwa airstrip located 40 minutes from Singita Faru Faru Lodge. The campsite is also accessible by road, with the journey being 2 hours and 2 hours 15 minutes from Arusha and Kilimanjaro respectively.
Activities at Singita Faru Faru Lodge
- Game drives
- Guided walks
- Wine tasting
- Archery and tennis
- Community visits
- Spa treatments
*Some activities are available at extra cost.
Singita Faru Faru Lodge
- A family-friendly luxury lodge in Tanzania’s wild, unspoilt northern Serengeti
- A wide choice of activities from archery to game drives
- The opportunity to take guided walks
- Five-star amenities such as an infinity pool and day spa
- An outstanding dedicated kids’ program
Featured
Accommodation
Below are some of our preferred tented camps and safari lodges in the Serengeti National Park region. Please contact us to tailor accommodation options to suit the style of your trip and your budget.
andBeyond Grumeti Serengeti Tented Camp
andBeyond Grumeti Serengeti Tented Camp is set in the Serengeti's remote Western Corridor, renowned for incredible year-round wildlife and seasonal migration viewing.
andBeyond Klein’s Camp
Luxurious and exclusive andBeyond Klein's Camp offers an unbeatable location between two of East Africa's finest wildlife reserves: the Masai Mara and Serengeti.
andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas
andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas offers the ultimate luxury camping experience. Expect chandeliers, crystal and silverware as you follow the Great Migration.
Camp Zebra
Camp Zebra is a small, semi-permanent camp that follows the wildebeest as they move across the Serengeti. There are 6 comfortable guest tents in total, with activities centred around the Great
Dunia Camp
Dunia Camp is a semi-permanent camp set in a secluded valley where the migrating wildebeest herds pass twice a year. It has 8 simple yet very comfortable suites with bucket showers overlooking
Intimate Places Camping
Highly awarded Intimate Places Camping is designed for travellers who wish to immerse themselves in the wilderness almost anywhere on the northern Tanzania's safari circuit without sacrificing on
Kimondo Camp
Kimondo Camp is a fabulous mobile safari camp that follows the wildebeest herds from the Mara River in the north to the lush, golden grasslands of the Serengeti in the south.
Lamai Serengeti
Lamai Serengeti is a small 12-suite safari lodge spread across a rocky, scrub-covered hillside in the remote northern Serengeti. During certain months of the year, the surroundings teem with
Lemala Ewanjan Tented Camp
Lemala Ewanjan Tented Camp is set in the peaceful Seronera Valley in the game-rich Central Serengeti. It offers 12 beautiful guest tents and amazing big cat viewing opportunities.
Lemala Kuria Hills
Lemala Kuria Hills is a luxury lodge located near the Mara River in the northern Serengeti and features 15 lavish, glass-fronted guest tents offering unrivalled views over the Serengeti plains.
Lemala Mara Tented Camp
Lemala Mara is a seasonal mobile tented camp in the northern Serengeti where herds of wildebeest cross the croc-filled Mara River between June and October.
Lemala Nanyukie Tented Lodge
Situated in the eastern section of the Serengeti National Park Lemala Nanyukie encapsulates the same excellent standard of comfort and service as the other luxury properties in the Lemala Collection.
Sample
Itineraries
The following tours are private, independent and can be easily customised to suit your personal travelling requirements. Please contact us to begin designing your personalised Tanzania experience.
Best of Kenya and Tanzania
This safari combines the best wildlife experiences of Kenya and Tanzania, including the Samburu, Lake Nakuru, the Masai Mara and Serengeti.
Tanzania Bush and Beach
Marvel at the incredible diversity of Tanzania combining the exotic island of Zanzibar, Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti, both abundant in wildlife.
Tanzania Lodge Safari
Discover the world-famous parks of northern Tanzania, including beautiful Tarangire, the celebrated Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.
Tanzania Overview
Why travel to Tanzania? Few places in the world can offer the immense diversity and quantity of game found in Tanzania, nor the ease of viewing it. Tanzania is also the arena for the great wildebeest and zebra migration and has some of Africa’s most stunning scenery.
When is the best time to view animals in Tanzania? The best time to visit is November to May when the wildebeest herds amass on the Serengeti’s southern plains. Feb/Mar is when the herds are calving. The dry season (Jun to Sep) is the best time to visit Tarangire and the Nyerere.
What is the culture of Tanzania?With some 120 tribes, Tanzania is culturally very diverse, with peoples ranging from the Nilotic Maasai to Hadza bushmen, the Makonde (famous for their wood carvings) and Swahili-speaking coast-dwellers, some descended from Arabs.
What is the climate in Tanzania? Much of the Serengeti is over 5,000 ft so temperatures vary between 22°- 29°C. It is generally sunny and windy, with rain falling between Nov – May as isolated showers. The low-lying Rift Valley is much hotter (30°-35°C), while the coast is hot and humid. The Ngorongoro Highlands can be cool to cold at night.
What can I combine with Tanzania? Kenya. Most visitors arrive via Nairobi in Kenya so it is easy to combine parks in the two countries. Kenya’s famous Masai Mara is an extension of the Serengeti and the wildebeest migration can be found here in September/October.
How to get to Tanzania? You can fly via Johannesburg in South Africa then north to Nairobi in Kenya. Or fly via the Middle East to Nairobi. We can organise road transfers from there to Arusha, the “safari capital” of northern Tanzania; alternatively, you can fly into Kilimanjaro Airport.
Do I need a Visa for Tanzania? Please call us on 1300 363 302 or visit or FAQ page
Do I need vaccinations for Tanzania? Please call us on 1300 363 302 or visit or FAQ page