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New Look for Singita’s Mara River Tented Camp

Kenya’s popular Singita Mara River Tented Camp is set to stun safari travellers with a contemporary new look.

Long coveted by those who cherish a small and intimate tented experience in one of the continent’s most spectacular wilderness settings, the location of Singita Mara River Tented Camp on a dramatic riverbend in the northernmost tip of the Serengeti is set to be amplified when its new look is revealed in June.

Featuring the most beautiful and eye-catching designs inspired by the vibrant colours and patterns of local Maasai geometrics, Mara’s new iteration is a cultural celebration that will set the tone for a stay that is at once warm, welcoming, and entirely true to this unique destination. Bold yet relaxed and unfussy, locally made furniture and accessories add comfort, an element of surprise, and a light-hearted spirit that perfectly mirrors Mara’s character.

Kenya's popular Singita Mara River Tented Camp is set to stun safari travellers with a contemporary new look. 

As the culmination of a significant rethink of the camp’s six tented suites and main guest area, Mara’s new look will pay homage to the colourful shapes of the Kura tribe in particular – as well as intricate beadwork and patterns in saturated tones of blood red, ochre (yellow) and indigo blue on furniture, art and accessories.

Furthermore, Mara’s new grounding palette of olive green and earthy browns emphasises the camp’s immersion in nature – and creates a feeling of it almost being hidden in the wilderness by providing a visual foundation for the surrounding riverbeds and canopies of trees.

Mindfully designed and decorated to cater for every modern need and whim, the simple design of the Mara’s nomadic-style tents features utilitarian, lightweight and modular elements as well as clean, curved lines on tables, chairs and vanities. As a result, each tented suite will be a sanctuary that is at once luxurious, light-filled, functional, and fresh, and fits seamlessly into its natural surroundings.

Kenya's popular Singita Mara River Tented Camp is set to stun safari travellers with a contemporary new look.

In the main lodge area, a brand-new pool sala will invite al fresco dining, while a signature bar-deli at the heart will offer fresh and healthy snacks for guests to help themselves whenever they want. And in step with the lodge’s new look, Mara’s food journey is set to embrace a fresh take on new African flavours. Introducing culturally relevant food, the emphasis will be on dishes that not only contain locally sourced, seasonal ingredients but give guests a taste of East African culinary traditions too. There will also be a focus on refreshing and light food – as well as everything from mezze boards poolside, fireside snacks, and tapas.

As the epitome of sustainable tourism, Mara operates entirely off the grid and relies on a custom-designed solar system for its power. LED lights throughout result in a lower load. More indigenous trees have been planted around the camp to create more shade and negate the need for air conditioners. Appliances, such as the bar-deli fridges, and the energy-efficient fans in tents (instead of air conditioning)are all AAA-rated. Local art has been introduced throughout, including an oversized, beaded piece by Sidai Designs, which took four months to complete. Only local construction workers and artisans from the area were used on the project.

Kenya's popular Singita Mara River Tented Camp is set to stun safari travellers with a contemporary new look.

Perfectly suited for making the most of the many wholeness experiences that are seamlessly woven into every Singita stay, guests at Mara will be able to enjoy everything from wellness treatments, gym-in-a-bag, yoga or meditation in their suites and on their private decks – to long and leisurely soaks in their bathtubs, which overlook the inimitable Mara River nearby.

Comprising 98,000 acres of remote and untouched wilderness in Tanzania’s Serengeti, Singita Lamai affords guests exclusive access to some of the world’s most prized and private game-viewing opportunities, including one of the famed crossing routes of the annual Great Migration.

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