With luxury travel, bucket-list trips and wildlife experiences all on trend for 2026, African safari vacations are seeing a natural uptick in interest.
That’s confirmed by Peter Bruins, country manager of Siringit Collection — a portfolio of intimate luxury properties in Tanzania — who says the company has seen increased demand for safaris in general, and for Tanzania travel specifically. In response, the brand has launched Siringit Safaris, a new arm that links its properties with hand-picked partners to create a seamless experience for clients, while saving time and reducing planning stress for travel advisors.
Here, Bruins shares a look at the brand, plus new developments across its portfolio.
Peter Bruins, country manager of Siringit Collection
Credit: 2026 Siringit CollectionFor advisors who don’t yet know Siringit Collection, what do you offer?
Siringit is a boutique collection of bespoke safari homes and camps in northern Tanzania, designed for travelers who value seclusion, style and a strong sense of place. The portfolio currently includes Siringit Villa on the Kilimanjaro Golf & Wildlife Estate, a six-bedroom home ideal for pre- or post-safari stays; Siringit Serengeti Camp, a permanent tented camp in the Central Serengeti; and Siringit Migration Camp, a mobile camp that follows the Great Migration for a true “front-row-seat” experience. Across the collection, guests can expect thoughtful design, warm Tanzanian hospitality and elevated cuisine created in partnership with a Michelin-starred chef, as well as a strong mission through the Siringit Foundation.
Siringit properties offer meals created in partnership with a Michelin-starred chef.
Credit: 2026 Wim DemessemaekersTell us about the launch of Siringit Safaris.
With our deep knowledge of Tanzania and strong relationships with camps, lodges and operators, we can create fully tailored safari itineraries that deliver authentic experiences while taking care of all the logistics. Our service offers advisors access to personalized safari planning, including bespoke itineraries that match client preferences, budgets and travel schedules; booking and coordination with trusted camps, lodges and transportation providers; and local expertise and on-the-ground support to ensure that every aspect of the safari runs smoothly.
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Siringit Villa has evolved into Siringit Villa & Spa following the construction and opening of the Siringit Spa by Healing Earth last June. The spa is operated by Healing Earth, a premium African wellness brand known for its organic products and holistic treatments.
Shortly after, we launched the open-air Bistro No. 5 restaurant … offering fresh, healthy, modern a-la-carte lunches, and in the evenings, more refined and distinctive dinner menus. Most of our ingredients come straight from our new organic vegetable garden next to the spa, opened in early August last year.
On Dec. 3, we also opened our new state-of-the-art gym. It features modern Fitness First equipment combined with Nord wooden equipment … [plus] a Pilates and yoga studio, a boxing studio and an additional pool.
What will the upcoming refurbishment of Siringit Serengeti Camp entail?
Siringit Serengeti Camp is an award-winning property, named Africa’s Leading Luxury Tented Safari Camp for three consecutive years at the World Travel Awards. The camp is scheduled for renovations in April and May 2026, [remaining open] as the work is done in phases, not disturbing any guests.
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The upgrade will include a swimming pool designed to match the camp’s aesthetic and blend seamlessly into the landscape. We’re also expanding the dining and lounge areas; introducing new furniture with an African feel; and creating a more open layout, so clients can enjoy wildlife views from the verandas and take in the Serengeti sunset. The guest tents will be refreshed, keeping the design our visitors already love. We’ll be introducing two presidential suites, each with a plunge pool. The kitchen will also be completely rebuilt, creating a space where guests can watch our chefs at work and take part in cooking classes.
Siringit Serengeti Camp will undergo renovations this April and May.
Credit: 2026 Siringit CollectionWhat can you tell us about the collection’s fourth property, coming next year?
Set to arrive in June 2026 inside Tanzania’s Tarangire National Park, Siringit Tarangire Camp is an eight-suite luxury tented camp. It pairs an elegant main lounge and a dining tent, a bar tent, a pool, a gym and a firepit/stargazing area with spacious suites on raised decks overlooking the floodplains, each with indoor and outdoor showers. Menus created for the Siringit Collection by a Michelin-starred chef and membership in Small Luxury Hotels of the World ensure a refined yet deeply nature-immersive experience in a park famous for the highest density of elephants in the world.
Siringit Tarangire Camp will offer eight luxury suites when it opens in June.
Credit: 2026 Siringit CollectionWhat’s the best way for travel advisors to start working with you, if they aren’t already?
The best way to start working with our team is by contacting me at peter@siringit.com or reservations.collection@siringt.com, so our team can send travel-advisor-friendly documents and provide supporting materials to close client bookings seamlessly. Our representation company, Index Select, can serve as additional support, as the team attends key industry events and has a deep understanding of the product.