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Travel + Leisure magazine "World's Best Awards" 2004 - World's Best Hotel - Best Hotel in Africa/Middle East - Best Small Hotel Zagat Survey 2004 - No.1 International Resort (less than 100 rooms) Tatler Magazine 2004 - Hotel of the Year Andrew Harper's Hideaway Report 2003 - Best International Resort Overall - Best International Resort (less than 50 rooms) 2003 Conde Nast Traveler (USA) - Best Hotel in Africa 2003 - Best Hotel in the World 2002 and 2001 Singita Ebony Singita Boulders Singita Lebombo 
This magnificent 18,000 hectare reserve overlooking the Sand River offers 18 superb suites, nesting beneath giant ebony trees, each with its own swimming pool. Safaris in an open Land Rover enable you to discover, by day and by night, lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, buffalo and cheetah. Enjoy traditional evenings in the «Boma» and savour refined cuisine accompanied by the finest vintage South African wines from the 12,000 bottle underground wine cellar.
Refresh and revitalize your mind and body at our exclusive Bush Spa. Our fully trained therapists will pamper you with facials, massage, reflexology, aromatherapy, body scrubs, manicures and pedicures. Our therapists use the well known Dermalogica range of products. Most of these treatments can be done in the privacy of your suite or on your private deck overlooking the Sand River.
There are five different Lodges at Singita. however most of my clients stay at Ebony or Boulders. Lebombo is becoming popular as well.
Guests can choose between two unfenced all-suite lodges, both infused with the understated glamour and elegance of Singita. Both Ebony Lodge and Boulders Lodge each comprise nine double suites. ach of the lodges has its own distinct character and charm. Ebony Lodge is inspired by traditional African colonial style. In constrast Boulders Lodge has an ambience enchanted with the spirit and thunder of Africa while still keeping the best first world comforts. Languishing amongst the shade of the gnarled Knobthorn and Jackalberry trees, with the Sand River below, Singita’s Ebony Lodge is set in a cool silence that is entirely intoxicating. Ebony is a tribute to the vogue and muted luxury of colonial styling, echoing a bygone age. There is a gradual sensation that grows with you here, like the stirring of passion. Quietly romantic, Ebony is considered among the finest resorts in the world, not because of the exceptional architecture, nor the cuisine or wild setting, but because of the effect on the spirit. Waking each morning to the sights and smells of the wild, the vastness of Africa before you, is to feel completely alive. Resting among the rocky geometry of the Sabi Sand Reserve, Boulders lodge is an oasis of refinement in the shimmering midday. Rough-hewn timber, leather and stone meet thatch and wild views. The elemental curves and luxury of contemporary African styling dominate each suite, sparse and strong. The décor is juxtaposed between the textures of Africa and carefree lines of an occasional retro classic. The everyday here has an ethereal quality, reflected in the faces of the people, a spiritual element that cries to ancient memory. Boulders Lodge
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