Singita Kruger National Park, comprising Singita Lebombo Lodge and Sweni Lodge, has achieved the prestigious rank of No. 15 in the global ranking of The World’s 50 Best Hotels 2023.
Within this elite group, Singita was among just three hotels representing Africa in the top 50, and it proudly stands as the sole property from Sub-Saharan Africa.
Singita Kruger National Park also received the esteemed Flor de Caña Eco Hotel Award for its ‘outstanding efforts towards sustainability’ at The World’s 50 Best Hotels ceremony. This recognition aligns with Singita’s century-long commitment to wildlife preservation, community support and responsible procurement practices.
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The unveiling of this coveted list took place at an awards ceremony in London, featuring distinguished hotels from 35 different locations across six continents. This occasion marks 50 Best’s inaugural foray into the realm of travel rankings since the inception of The World’s 50 Best Bars in 2009.
Last night, the global travel community congregated from all corners of the world to celebrate each other’s remarkable achievements during the World’s 50 Best Hotels 2023 announcement.
The list shines a spotlight on exceptional hotel experiences worldwide, thereby influencing the aspirations of discerning consumers, intrepid travellers and dedicated hoteliers.
Jo Bailes, the CEO of Singita, expressed immense pride in this accolade, remarking, ‘This is a proud moment for Singita, and we feel honoured to be recognised in this way, especially as we celebrate our 30th anniversary. I feel immense gratitude for our lodge teams at Singita Kruger National Park and all the talented people who work hard every day to bring the magic of the Singita experience to life for our guests. This is for them.’
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Singita, a stalwart in the realms of conservation and ecotourism for the past three decades, has been instrumental in safeguarding Africa’s precious wildlife and pristine wilderness. It offers guests exceptional safari experiences at 16 luxury, award-winning lodges and camps spread across four countries.
Through strategic partnerships with non-profit funds and trusts dedicated to implementing conservation initiatives in each region, Singita’s enduring mission spans a century: to preserve and protect vast expanses of African wilderness for generations yet to come.
For reservations and inquiries, visit www.singita.com or contact 021 683 3424 or [email protected].
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