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Nyungwe House – Nyungwe National Park

Primates & Plantation

On the edge of the ancient Nyungwe rainforest within a tea plantation lies Nyungwe House. From the comfort of this lodge-style retreat you can trek though the lush jungle to spot chimpanzees, watch the exotic birdlife, indulge in an open-air spa treatment or head out on a walk to the spectacular Kamiranzovu waterfalls. Read More

Volcanoes Virunga Lodge – Volcanoes National Park

Breathtaking vistas

The stone-built Virunga Lodge consists of ten bandas which look towards the Virunga volcanoes and the lakes below – a stunning outlook. It offers luxurious but authentic Rwandese style, excellent food and exceptional service. The focus is gorilla trekking but other activities include climbing volcanoes and tracking golden monkeys. Read More

Bisate Lodge – Volcanoes National Park

Gorilla luxury

Bisate Lodge is located in the natural amphitheatre of an eroded volcanic cone, with dramatic views of the peaks of the volcanoes Bisoke and Karisimbi rearing up through the Afro-alpine forests of nearby Volcanoes National Park. It is not only one of the most exclusive luxury offerings in this beautiful corner of Africa, but also the most sustainable. Read More

Sabyinyo Lodge – Volcanoes National Park

Spectacular forest retreat

The elegant Sabyinyo Lodge lies hidden amongst the foothills of the Virungas - an ideal location for mountain biking, seeing rare golden monkeys and tracking the endangered gorilla population. The décor is cosy and inviting with deep armchairs, fireplaces and panoramic views over the five volcanoes. Read More

Singita Kwitonda – Volcanoes National Park

Regeneration & conservation

Kwitonda takes its name from a great silverback gorilla who was known locally for his gentleness and was said to embody the spirit of Rwanda. Built with sustainability as its core focus, the lodge accommodates just eight luxurious, low-impact suites as part of an ambitious project to rehabilitate and maintain the biological integrity of the forest.
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Magashi Camp – Akagera National Park

Where diversity and density of species meet

Magashi lies in what is perhaps East Africa's most picturesque and diverse savannah wilderness, incorporating rolling hills, wooded savannah, floodplain, lakes, swamps and many sought-after species such as the sitatunga antelope, rare shoebill stork and black rhino. This small and intimate camp delivers in diversity and density and is the perfect extension to any gorilla trek. Read More

Kigali Serena – Kigali, Rwanda

Tranquil Escape Close to the Airport

This private and peaceful retreat offers contemporary 5-star comfort for the discerning traveller pre and post any safari in Rwanda. Lose yourself in the tranquility of the tropically landscaped garden pool, indulge in a relaxing treatment at the Maisha Spa, or treat yourself to a delightful meal at the Sokoni or Milima Restaurant. Read More

Wilderness Bisate Reserve – Volcanoes National Park

Unapologetic luxury

Wilderness Bisate Reserve has elevated the gorilla-trekking experience to a whole new level of style and comfort. With stunning views, elegant decore, exquisite cuisine and top notch guiding, this is the untamed Volcanoes National Park, in all its wild glory, experienced in supreme comfort. Read More
Nyungwe House – Nyungwe National Park
Volcanoes Virunga Lodge – Volcanoes National Park
Bisate Lodge – Volcanoes National Park
Sabyinyo Lodge – Volcanoes National Park
Singita Kwitonda – Volcanoes National Park
Magashi Camp – Akagera National Park
Kigali Serena – Kigali, Rwanda
Wilderness Bisate Reserve – Volcanoes National Park

An absolutely fantastic travel company - every one of the many trips they have organised for us over 22 years have been faultless and fabulous.

Judith & Roger Williams

Thank you for putting together the ancestral adventure of a lifetime. I cannot speak highly enough of the trip. The transfers went smoothly, the accommodation was excellent, the drivers were amazing as they manoeuvred through the traffic and every tour guide had a great deal of knowledge and information. Nothing was too much trouble for them. The contrast of poverty and riches of the country was striking, from the beggars in the street and struggles of the poor to the spectacular, impressive sights of the forts and monuments. There were so many highlights. A moment in time that will never happen again.

Jenny Kidd

Exellent and wonderful, reaching way above expectations.

Elizabeth Mackintosh

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