Welcome To Singita Explorer Camp

Singita Explore is a private use tented camp on the plains of the Serengeti, that moves around during the year to provide optimal game viewing in the exclusive Serengeti Grumeti area. Singita Explore has been designed to operate on a minimal amount of energy consumption ensuring as little impact on the environment as possible. Singita Explore appeals to those in search of an opportunity to connect up close with the earth and wildlife without having to forfeit intrinsic comforts or attentive service. With your own private game vehicle and experienced guide, chef, camp host and camp staff, activities can be arranged where game drives and intimate experiences await.

One bedroom tent

This is an exclusive-use camp so it is pitched and set-up based on the requirements of each booking. There are six tents that can accommodate 12 people. 
Each tent has a bathroom with bucket shower, tea/coffee station and sitting area in front of the tent. There is a mess tent, open plan lounge, dining area, library, guest computer and public rest room

Activities and Services

Game Drives

Daily game drives with professional guides and trackers provide the perfect opportunity to get up close to Africa’s incredible animals, while spot lit nighttime drives reveal the elusive magic of nocturnal Africa. Our game drives are all conducted in state-of-the-art Land Cruisers, each accommodating a maximum of six guests. During your stay at Singita Grumeti, you are likely to spot a great variety of wildlife including cheetah, bearded wildebeest, bat eared fox, black rhino, Maasai giraffe, lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, zebra and the rare Colobus monkey.

Community Visit

Guests at Singita Grumeti have the opportunity to visit the Environmental Education Centre, which was developed for the young people of the local communities, to meet the students and learn about the programme. The Centre is dedicated to instilling in its students an understanding of the Serengeti Ecosystem and provides education on the rationale behind “protected areas” and on general, local and global environmental issues.

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