For the second year in a row, Travel + Leisure has named Singita Grumeti Reserves in Tanzania's Serengeti National Park as the best hotel in the world.
It received a score of 98.24 out of 100 based on reader surveys, compared to a score of 98.44 last year.
The hotel, which is made up of two lodges and a tent camp, offers unparalleled luxury in the thick of the wild.
It is located on the migratory route traversed annually by more than a
million wildebeest, providing guests with incredible photo
opportunities from their bedroom windows.
Despite its remote location, Singita's guests are treated to five-star service and accommodations.
Rooms in the tents and villas start at around $850 per person per
night, although private lodges and villas go for several thousands of
dollars per night. Rates include daily game drives, food, and drink.
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