Singita Boulders Lodge
Contemporary organic luxury among ancient boulders — Singita's Sabi Sand design masterpiece
About Singita Boulders Lodge
Singita Boulders Lodge sits among ancient granite formations on the Sand River, its organic, contemporary design flowing around and between the rocks as if the lodge grew from the landscape itself. Where neighbouring Ebony Lodge channels colonial romance, Boulders is resolutely modern — clean lines, natural textures, and floor-to-ceiling glass that dissolves the boundary between inside and out.
Twelve suites wrap around the boulders, each with a private plunge pool, outdoor shower, and a spacious deck for wildlife watching. The interiors combine raw stone, neutral fabrics, and carefully curated African art. The main lodge area includes a wine studio, interactive kitchen, and multiple dining spaces including an underground cellar.
The wildlife experience is identical to Ebony — the same 45,000-acre concession, the same exceptional guiding team, and the same Big Five encounters. The Sabi Sand’s leopard sightings remain the headline act, but lion, wild dog, and elephant provide equally compelling viewing.
What's Included
Rooms & Accommodation
Boulders Suite
Contemporary suite built around granite boulders with private pool, outdoor shower
Safari Experience
Wildlife Commonly Seen
Leopard (world-famous), lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino, wild dog, cheetah. 350+ bird species.
Best time to visit: Year-round
Amenities & Facilities
Location & Getting There
Address: Singita Boulders Lodge, Sabi Sand Game Reserve, Mpumalanga
GPS: -24.8100, 31.4200
Same access as Singita Ebony — transfers from Skukuza Airport or KMIA, or charter to Singita airstrip.
Frequently Asked Questions
The lodge is built among ancient granite formations — the boulders are part of the architecture, creating a unique organic design.
Ebony for classic safari romance, Boulders for contemporary design lovers. Both share the same concession and guiding.