Faru Faru is one of the few exclusive lodges and camps in the private Grumeti Reserve, which Singita manages. We also stayed at the nearby Singita Sabora, a tented camp pitched on the savanna grassland—and while the experience was enchanting, the Faru Faru won our hearts with its luxury, comfort, and style.
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The design of the Singita Grumeti Faru Faru Lodge draws from several sources. First, there is the Swahili sand beach vibe from Zanzibar. Then there is Serengeti bush chic, where earthy tones and dirt walkways are the backdrops to organic African artifacts. Finally, all this is spiced up with designer furniture, stylish lamps, warm cushions, and fun ideas inspired by the quirky practicality of a “botanist camp.”
Although this design mix is unusual, it feels right at home in the peaceful woodlands of the Grumeti River — and it fits the lodge’s small footprint. Faru Faru is small and has an intimate atmosphere. There are only seven one-bedroom suites, a two-bedroom Villa Suite with a private pool, and a single-family suite.
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Service at the Faru Faru is as attentive and personalized as we learned to expect at the Sabora camp. Do you have special dietary needs? That is no problem; the staff will prepare a special menu. Don’t feel like waking up early? No worries. You can go on the safari drive later.
This brings us back to one of the main selling points of Singita and the Grumeti Reserve.
Situated in the western migratory corridor of the Serengeti and spanning an area almost the size of Kenya’s Masai Mara, Singita Grumeti enables a safari adventure as it should be. The exclusive-use concession enables some of Africa’s most enchanting experiences. Across the 350,000 acres of wilderness, only a few accommodation options are available. The wildlife encounters are intimate and unique due to the limited number of guests and the abundance of animals.
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Number of rooms & suites: 9
Rate per night: From $1,210 USD
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Check room rates and bookContemporary, chic, and full of stylistic seduction, this design-minded lodge is more than just another hotel option. Your time here will linger in your memories for a long time.
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The best time to visit Faru Faru and the Grumeti area is during the migration months. The great herds move through this area and cross the Grumeti River in May and June, but we were here in November and had excellent game drives.
In addition to the safari drives, guests of the Faru Faru can undertake horseback safaris out of the impressive stables at Singita's Equestrian Centre (located near the beautiful Singita Sasakwa Lodge). Rides can range from a few hours to multiple days and be tailored to suit different riding abilities.
All flights to Grumeti land at the Singita Sasakwa airstrip. While most scheduled flights are operated by Coastal Aviation, Singita can organize a private charter.
We recommend combining the stay at Faru Faru with another camp or lodge in the Grumeti Reserve. We also stayed at the Sabora camp—it's a very different experience but equally enchanting. Don't miss our Trip Report with exclusive photos from our stay at the Singita Sabora.
Author: Travel+Style. Last updated: 04/11/2024