DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania –
Singita Serengeti (Pty) Limited, operators of Singita Serengeti, last
week were given the Condé Nast Traveller Readers’ Travel Award.
Graham
Ledger Singita Serengeti Managing Director said: “I am extremely proud
of my team. We have been working diligently for years making sure that
every facet of the business is treated with the utmost care and
attention which in turn elevates the guest experience to levels that are
truly world class.”
He said his team are humbled, honoured and thrilled with winning this prestigious award from Condé Nast.
Devota Mdachi , the acting Managing Director of Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB)
said:
“Having just recently launched our new campaign to brand Tanzania as
one of Africa’s best tourist destinations, I am excited that Singita
Serengeti are working very well to promote our tourism and hospitality
industry which in turn places Tanzania at a higher position as one of
the most preferred destinations in the world.”
Singita Serengeti
was chosen as the ‘Best hotel in the world for service’, taking second
place in the ‘Best Hotels in the Middle East, Africa and Indian Ocean
category, and third place in the ‘Top 100 Travel Experiences in the
World’.
This was after readers and visitors voted it the best in
terms of its location, service and the guides, trackers, chefs, cleaners
and waiters.
According to him Tanzania will also benefit hugely
as a destination on the world travel calendar as awards such as these
bring a lot of positive attention and enormous credibility to the host
country.
“Being recognized as the best Hotel in the World for
Service from an influential magazine like the Condé Nast Traveller is an
honour and it demonstrates that Singita Serengeti is on the right track
where hospitality is concerned,” Ledger said.
Recently President
Jakaya Kikwete officially launched a high quality television advert with
the tag line of branding Tanzania as the ‘The Soul of Africa’ and an
online Tourism Destination Portal.
The new advert will be aired
in CNN and BBC for six months from October this year. Before rebranding,
in the world tourism markets, Tanzania was known as the ‘Land of
Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar and The Serengeti’.
With an estimated
readership of over one million readers worldwide, Condé Nast Traveller
UK is the foremost authority in unbiased travel and destination
reporting, and is globally renowned as one of the world’s leading travel
magazines.
Singita has developed from a single-lodge company to
one that is now responsible for a million acres of land, operating 12
lodges and camps in five wilderness regions across three African
countries Tanzania, South Africa and Zimbabwe.





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