Singita Ebony Lodge


Singita Ebony Lodge, the property that launched one of Africa's most recognised safari operators in 1993, sits within a private concession in the leopard-rich Sabi Sands Game Reserve, overlooking the Sand River. A 2024 redesign by Cape Town studio Cécile and Boyd transformed its 12 suites into glass-and-canvas spaces that dissolve the boundary between interior and bush. La Liste ranked it 98.5 points in its 2026 Top Hotels list.
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- Address
- Sabi Sands Game Reserve, Hazyview, 1242
- Phone
- +27 21 683 34242
- Website
- singita.com

Where the Bush Comes Indoors
The Sabi Sands Game Reserve operates under a different logic from most African safari destinations. Sharing an unfenced boundary with Kruger National Park, it gives resident game the freedom to move between ecosystems, which concentrates predator sightings in ways that few comparable private reserves can match. Leopard density in particular is among the highest recorded anywhere on the continent. Singita Ebony Lodge sits within a private concession on that reserve, positioned on the bank of the Sand River, and it has been doing so since 1993, long enough that its history and the reserve's reputation have become difficult to separate.
That 1993 opening was also the founding lodge of the Singita group, which now operates 19 lodges and camps across South Africa, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Rwanda. For three decades, Ebony carried the group's identity almost by itself. Over time, newer Singita properties introduced different design languages, the nature-modernist lines of Sweni lodge, for instance, offered a visual vocabulary that felt more contemporary than Ebony's original aesthetic. That gap closed in spring 2024, when Cape Town design studio Cécile and Boyd completed a comprehensive redesign of the property. The result reorients the entire lodge toward the river and the bush beyond it, with an indoor-outdoor stepped central area that descends toward the water and 12 suites where glass and canvas have replaced solid walls. The architecture now does what the landscape has always done: it removes the sense of enclosure entirely. La Liste placed the redesigned lodge at 98.5 points in its 2026 Leading Hotels ranking, a figure that puts it in a very small cohort of African safari properties at that tier.
The Table as Extension of the Bush
Food and drink are woven into the day’s rhythm, from pre-dawn coffee before the morning game drive through to the long dinner that follows the evening return. Singita's approach across its portfolio has consistently treated the kitchen as an extension of the lodge's identity rather than a functional necessity, and Ebony sits within that framework.
Bush dining at this level tends to move through several formats across a stay: formal indoor service, open-air tables set up in the bush itself, and the more spontaneous meals that materialise at a waterhole or clearing during a private sighting. The architecture of the redesigned lodge, particularly the stepped central area that opens toward the river, gives the main dining space a fluidity that fixed, enclosed restaurants cannot replicate. When elephants move through the riverbed below during a meal, the glass-and-canvas construction means the scene is not framed as a view but encountered as an event.
The group has invested in South African wine lists that go beyond the standard lodge shortlist, and the reserve's location in Mpumalanga, roughly five hours from the Stellenbosch and Franschhoek valleys, informs a certain intentionality about what gets selected and how it is presented. Properties like Clouds Estate in Stellenbosch and Babylonstoren in Paarl represent the producing side of that world; Ebony's cellar is where those wines surface in a very different context.
The Competitive Position in South African Safari
The private game reserve market in South Africa has developed a clear internal hierarchy. At the entry tier sit lodges that offer access to the Big Five but compress the experience into shared drives and fixed itineraries. The premium tier, where Singita operates, is defined by private vehicles, exclusive concessions, and a ratio of guides to guests that allows sightings to develop without the pressure of a schedule. Within that premium tier, the Sabi Sands has maintained its position partly because the absence of fences and the historical concentration of leopard sightings have made it difficult for newer reserves to replicate.
Closest competitors in the Sabi Sands itself include Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve and andBeyond Kirkman's Kamp, both operating within the same unfenced ecosystem. Across South Africa's broader safari geography, Singita's Kruger National Park properties offer an alternative within the same group, while lodges like Makanyane Safari Lodge in Thabazimbi, Abelana River Lodge near Phalaborwa, and andBeyond Ngala Safari Lodge in Hoedspruit cover different parts of the Limpopo and Mpumalanga safari corridor. Further afield, andBeyond Phinda Private Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal and andBeyond Phinda Forest Lodge operate within a different ecological context entirely, where the Big Five mix with coastal and forest habitats. African Flair Boutique Safari Lodge in Limpopo represents the smaller-scale, more intimate end of the Limpopo safari spectrum.
What the 2024 redesign accomplished, in competitive terms, is a realignment of Ebony's physical product with its pricing position. The lodge was never at risk of losing its market standing, the Sabi Sands concession and the Singita brand carry weight that architecture alone cannot undermine, but the gap between Ebony's interior and what newer properties in the premium tier were offering had been narrowing. The Cécile and Boyd redesign closes that gap decisively, and the La Liste 98.5-point rating reflects a product that now matches its reputation.
Planning a Stay
Singita Ebony Lodge operates on an all-inclusive model, as is standard at this tier of the African safari market. The property is accessible from Johannesburg via charter flight to the private airstrip within the Sabi Sands concession or by road. Hazyview is the nearest town, with the reserve entrance a short transfer beyond. The 12-suite capacity means availability is limited.
Budget and Context
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Singita Ebony LodgeThis venue — the venue you are viewing | $$$$ | 5-Star | |
| Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve | $$$$ | 5-Star | Sabi Sand Game Reserve, Ultra-luxury all-suite safari resort with four distinct lodges representing different design eras and philosophies, from colonial heritage to futuristic innovation, all integrated into a private game reserve. |
| andBeyond Ngala Safari Lodge | $$$$ | 5-Star | Hoedspruit, Classic colonial safari lodge with thatched cottages nestled under mopane and tamboti trees, combining nostalgic safari memorabilia with contemporary luxury amenities. |
| Malewane Lodge at Royal Malewane | $$$$ | 5-Star | Thornybush Private Game Reserve, Quintessential luxury African bush lodge with four distinct lodge styles: classic Malewane, colorful Waterside, contemporary Farmstead, and tented Masiya’s Camp. |
| Pondoro Game Lodge | $$$$ | 5-Star | Balule Nature Reserve, Luxurious safari lodge blending modern comforts with African wilderness |
| Singita - Singita Sabi Sand | $$$$ | 5-Star | Sabi Sand Game Reserve, Contemporary safari luxury blending antiques with modern canvas-and-glass suites suspended over the river. |
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