Town & Country and The New York Times describe The Retreat in Kigali as one of the top boutique hotels of the world. The American owners of Heaven Restaurant created The Retreat, a 20-room luxury boutique hotel located on a tree-lined residential street steps from Kigali City Center and 20 minutes from the airport. 8 new luxury pool villas are now open where King Charles III stayed in June 2022! The Retreat is Kigali’s first eco-friendly resort and features solar electricity, organic toiletries, locally-crafted furniture from a Tanzanian sustainable teak farm, outdoor showers, private terraces, a yoga and meditation deck, spa, large heated saltwater swimming pool with hot tub and diving rocks, and an open-air fitness center. Fusion Restaurant and its Swahili-inspired bar, located at The Retreat, offers delicious farm-to-table international cuisine, while Heaven Restaurant (reached through The Retreat’s “Stairway to Heaven”) offers an innovative modern African menu. The Retreat is the perfect choice to host guests for first 2 nights or several days as visitors enjoy innovative, curated cultural experiences and exciting activities onsite and around Kigali. From public health to hospitality, co-owners Alissa & Josh Ruxin created Heaven Restaurant in 2008 to provide jobs and vocational training in hospitality, to date, Heaven and The Retreat have trained over 3,000 Rwandans.
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Owners - Alissa & Josh Ruxin
Pool Villa Desk, twin setup
Luxury Pool VillaCredit: Victor FitzPrivate salt water pool and deck
Pool Villa vanity and mirrorsCredit: Naomi
The Retreat Salt Water pool, hot tub and diving rocksCredit: MercySolar powered salt water pool with hot tub and diving rocks
Luxury Pool Villa Welcome Fruit Snacks
Superior King SuiteOur most luxurious room type with outdoor shower
Pool Areawith view of Fusion tables
Luxury Pool VillaCredit: Jordan SnowzellPrivate pool
Luxury Pool VillaCredit: Jordan SnowzellInterior Living Area
Luxury Pool Villa BathroomCredit: Victor FitzLuxury Pool Villa Bath
Pool Villa interior sunset lightingCredit: Naomi
Pool Villa Bath to garden viewCredit: Naomi
Pool Villa Living area 65 inch TV
Pool Villa Pool at sunset
The Retreat Main Salt water pool lighting at night
Pool Villa WalkwayCredit: Naomi
Pool Villa Walkway at Night
Pool Villa Interior Bedroom and living areaCredit: Victor Fitz
Luxury Pool Villa Outdoor ShowerOutdoor rain shower
Luxury Pool Villas WalkwayCredit: Jordan SnowzellImigongo ironwork (traditional artwork)
Luxury Pool Villa Private Imigongo Gate
Luxury Pool Villa Entrance
The Retreat's Pool Villa Walkway toward The LoungeCredit: Jordan Snowzell
Luxury Pool Villa Living area
Pool Villa Twin setup pool viewCredit: Victor Fitz
Fusion breakfast table poolside
Diving rocks (3 meter deep) pool
Pool view to Fusion bar
The Retreat Bar and Pool at NightNight view of The Retreat
The Retreat view from Superior Suite Rooms Credit: Anthony Russo, The Culturist
The Retreat Main Salt Water Pool and Jacuzzi sunset
The Retreat at nightCredit: Melissa RyanIlluminated rock garden
Superior King Suite Local PhotographyLocal Rwandan Photography
Superior King Suite Organic MattressOrganic mattress
The Retreat Superior King Suite Room 12 BathCredit: Maria Russo The CulturistOnly 2 Superior Suites have a bath - room 5 and 12
The Retreat Superior King Suite Outdoor Deck & Outdoor ShowerCredit: Maria Russo The Culturist
Superior King Suite with Bath Tub Room 12Credit: Anthony Russo, The Culturist
Superior King Suite Credit: Maria Russo The CulturistPrivate front balcony
The Retreat Superior King Suite Outdoor ShowerCredit: Maria Russo The Culturist
Superior King Suite Teak VanityDouble Sink Vanity
Superior King Suite Door to Private Terrace
Superior King Suite Front Balcony
Superior King Suite Front BalconyBalcony
Room Names in Kinyarwanda
Deluxe King RoomDeluxe King Room, private deck (no outdoor shower)
The Retreat Deluxe Room 1 BalconyCredit: Maria Russo The Culturist
Deluxe King Room Deck (Rooms 2,3)Cozy Deck (no outdoor shower)
Shashuka A La Carte Fusion BreakfastShashuka
View from Reception Main StairwayReception Stairway
The Retreat Solar Power ArrayLargest Private Solar Array of any company in Kigali
Glass Bottles, Purified WaterNo Plastic policy
Private In Room Dining
Locally Crafted Laundry BasketMade in Rwanda locally produced decor
Organic Shampoo, Conditioner, Body LotionEast African produced organic amenities
Working Desk and TV with Netflix
Peaked Ceilings in Superior Suites & Deluxe RoomsSky Fans
Contemporary Bathrooms
The Retreat Street Sign
Homemade African Fabric RobesMade in Rwanda robes & custom tailoring for sale in our Retail Boutique
Heaven & The Retreat STAFF PHOTOCredit: Ian Christmann PhotographyStaff Photo
Room size (Indoor and outdoor private living space): 120 m² This room features: 1 King Bed (Emperor King size - 2 meter x 2 meter) (All beds can be configured as Twin setup; 2 pool villas can be adjoining) Sofa bed opens into a child bed Private salt water heated plunge pool Lush private front and back gardens with outdoor showers Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 65" Plasma TV with Netflix Food & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar, Luxury coffee/tea maker, complimentary unlimited purified water and 24-hour room service Sleep - Pillow-top bed, Organic UK Naturalmat mattresses, British linens, a duvet, a pillow menu, and turndown service Bathroom - Private bathroom with indoor and outdoor rain showers, organic amenities (shampoos, conditioner, body lotion), double Duravit sink, wood vanity Floors - Engineered Oak Practical - Safe, desk, and phone Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping Non-Smoking Practical: One villa has Private Back Entrance for VIP/Exclusivity, one villa is wheelchair accessible
Room rate for Luxury Pool Villas is inclusive of the following amenities: 1 welcome complimentary 30mins massage (valid once per client per booking), Fruit Basket, Snack Jar, Welcome Amenity, Complimentary Minibar on a daily basis. 1 onsite cultural activity - cocktail making, cooking demo, banana wine demo, neighborhood walk (valid once per booking; additional activities at cost)
Room size 60 m² This room features: 1 King Bed (Emperor King size - 2 meter x 2 meter) (4 rooms can be configured as Twin; 2 rooms can be adjoining) Furnished front balcony & private back deck with garden & outdoor rain shower Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Plasma TV with Netflix Food & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar, coffee/tea maker, complimentary unlimited purified water and 24-hour room service Sleep - Pillow top bed, Organic UK Naturalmat mattresses, British linens, a duvet, a pillow menu, and turndown service Bathroom - Private bathroom with indoor and outdoor rain showers, organic amenities (shampoos, conditioner, body lotion), double Duravit sink, teak wood vanity (2 rooms have a bathtub and showers) Practical - Safe, desk, and phone Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping Non-Smoking
Room rate for Superior King Suite is inclusive of the following amenities: 1 welcome complimentary 30 minute massage (valid once per client per booking), Fruit Basket, Snack Jar, Welcome Amenity. 1 onsite cultural activity - cocktail making, cooking demo, banana wine demo, neighborhood walk (valid once per booking; additional activities at cost)
Room size 40 m² This room features: 1 King bed Furnished patio Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Plasma TV with Netflix Food & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar, coffee/tea maker, complimentary unlimited purified water and 24-hour room service Sleep - Pillowtop bed, Organic UK Naturalmat mattress, British linens, a duvet, a pillow menu, and turndown service Bathroom - Private bathroom, rainfall showerhead, organic amenities (shampoo, conditioner, body lotion), single Duravit sink, teak wood vanity Practical - Safe, desk, and phone, wheelchair accessible Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping Accessibility - Wheelchair accessible Adjoining - 2 rooms adjoining (KING beds only; cannot be setup as Twin) Non-Smoking
Room rate for Superior King Suite is inclusive of the following amenities: 1 welcome complimentary 30 minute massage (valid once per client per booking), Fruit Basket, Snack Jar, Welcome Amenity. 1 onsite cultural activity - cocktail making, cooking demo, banana wine demo, neighborhood walk (valid once per booking; additional activities at cost)
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24-hour Security, Activity Desk, Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Conference Centre, Disability Services, Eco Friendly, Gym, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Meal on Request, Pool, Private Vehicle (Available), Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa, TV Room
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Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Detached Private Bathroom, Disabled Rooms, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fan, Fridge, Hair Dryer, Internet Access (Complimentary), Iron / Ironing Board, Laundry Facilities, Laundry Service (Available), Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Mosquito Nets, Outside Shower, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Verandah, Wheelchair Friendly
Animal Encounters, Art Galleries, Beach, Big 5, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Canoeing, Child Friendly Activities, Cooking Courses, Cultural Tours, Cycling, Fine Dining, Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Garden Tours, General Sightseeing, Golf, Gorilla Tracking, Health and Fitness Centre, Helicopter Rides, Helicopter Scenic Flights, Hiking, Historical Tours, Horse Riding, Horse-back Safaris, Hot Air Ballooning, Jet Skis, Kayaking / Paddling, Massages, Mountain Biking, Museums, Natural History Tours, Quad Biking, Rhino Tracking, Safaris, Scenic Flights, Squash Court, Tennis Court, Tree-top Canopy Tours, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided), Wildlife Tours
Banana Beer Presentation & Tasting - $25 per person, 30 minute activity: Guests learn the history and process of banana wine making and enjoy a tasting.
*Note: A 30 minute banana beer presentation with tasting is one of the onsite cultural activities included in The Retreat rate. Guests are welcome to book 1 complimentary onsite cultural activity, valid one time only per booking. Please book in advance of arrival.
Guests are welcome to book more than one cultural activity at additional cost.
Banana Beer Making Workshop - $50 per person, 1.5 hour hands-on workshop Banana beer, or “urwagwa” in Kinyarwanda, is a traditional beer made from fermentation of mashed bananas. In our hands-on workshop, guests learn the step-by-step art of making traditional banana beer, from mashing bananas to grinding and toasting sorghum, to the fermentation process, which ends with a tasting!
NEIGHBORHOOD WALK - $25 per person, 45-60 minutes
Our neighborhood walk offers guests an authentic fun, informative and uniquely personal insight into Rwandan culture and local life in Kigali. A hotel guide will walk with guests through our residential neighborhood called Kiyovu, pass by the presidential compound, walk up the tree-lined streets to the famous Hotel des Milles Collines (Hotel Rwanda), and continue to Camp Kigali Memorial which offers insight into the genocide history in Rwanda.
*Note: A 45 minute neighborhood walk is one of the onsite cultural activities included in The Retreat rate. Guests are welcome to book 1 complimentary cultural activity, valid one time only per booking. Please book in advance of arrival.
Guests are welcome to book more than one cultural activity at additional cost.
LOCAL COOKING CLASS - $50 per person, 45 minutes
At Heaven and Fusion Restaurants, we work closely with local farmers, use quality ingredients, and cultivate our own onsite organic gardens. Enjoy an interactive cooking class and learn how to make a modern African recipe!
*Note: A 45 minute cooking class is one of the onsite cultural activities included in The Retreat rate. Guests are welcome to book 1 complimentary onsite cultural activity, valid one time only per booking. Please book in advance of arrival.
Guests are welcome to book more than one cultural activity at additional cost.
COCKTAIL MAKING CLASS - $25 per person (30 minutes)
Guests enjoy the variety, freshness and creativity of our cocktail recipes! Engage in an interactive cocktail making class with our expert baristas, and learn how to make one of our signature cocktails in this hands-on class.
*Note: A 30 minute cocktail making class is one of the onsite cultural activities included in The Retreat rate. Guests are welcome to book 1 complimentary onsite cultural activity, valid one time only per booking. Please book in advance of arrival.
Guests are welcome to book more than one cultural activity at additional cost.
Guests enjoy meeting our onsite tailor, being inspired by our visually enticing Look Book, and ordering custom made clothing and accessories! We have two Made in Rwanda Retail Shops onsite, one at The Retreat and another next door at Heaven Restaurant.
Our hotel concierge may arrange for a half day Fashion Experience, whereby guests have the chance to visit the best local Rwandan fashion boutiques and enjoy the unique opportunity to meet with designers and artisans.
Price per person: Request Rates
Our hotel concierge may organize an Art & Culture experience, to explore art galleries and cultural venues around Kigali.
Price per person: Request Rates
The Rwandan government has restored the natural wetlands in the valley of Kigali City! Bird watching, nature walks and hiking are all highlights in Kigali! Our hotel concierge may plan outings to explore the eco parks and Kigali's best preserved nature reserves.
Price per person: Request Rates
This remarkable community visit covers the history and amazing progress achieved in Rwanda. Owners Josh & Alissa Ruxin moved to Rwanda in 2006 to work on poverty reduction projects and started this work in Nyamata, which was an area hardest hit during the genocide and by famine after the war. Visitors meet with survivors of genocide to hear testimony and reflect on the past, and then visit various locations that demonstrate the incredible hope and progress we see in Rwanda today. Through innovative interventions in health, agriculture, education and micro enterprise, this area is now quite prosperous and is the chosen site for the new Kigali International Airport.
Price per person: Request Rates
Fusion - our restaurant at The Retreat - takes culinary traditions from around the globe and Rwandan ingredients and blends them into a single harmonious offer.
Perched beside The Retreat's glorious saltwater pool, rock gardens and native plantings, Fusion is the most elegant spot in Kigali to explore new flavors and experience first-class hospitality. In addition to our a la carte menu, Fusion also offers an exquisite 8 Course tasting menu with wine pairing or a festive Urban Bush Dinner with Rwandan Live Cooking and optional Traditional Dancers for groups of 6+ guests (with advanced reservation).
Heaven Restaurant is known as a hospitality training facility and cultural venue serving a unique modern African menu! The owners, Josh and Alissa Ruxin, custom built and opened Heaven in 2008 (1 16 years ago) to offer vocational training and employment for Rwandans to become leaders in hospitality. We have trained over 3,000 Rwandans in culinary and customer service skills and continue to train interns and others with a passion to build a career in hospitality. We are known for our famous guacamole and signature Cassava Leaf Beef Filet and also for our incredible homemade cocktails! We host cultural events from art exhibits to dance performances, we support Made in Rwanda products in our retail areas, and we have our own organic onsite garden!
The Lounge offers all Retreat guests a lovely new space for sundowners and bites, with fireplace, cozy seating, local decor and an expansive outdoor deck!
For small groups (6+), our team may organize an Urban Bush Dinner with live cooking and traditional dancers under the stars!
On special request, we may also setup a private dining experience on The Lounge deck.
Your Stay
1 Night
Bed and Breakfast
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5 Star
Hotel
Spoken Languages: English, French
No. Rooms: 20
Special Interests: Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Cycling, Flora, Golf, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Shopping, Sports, Star Gazing, Wildlife, Wine
Wilderness Magashi | Akagera National Park
Wilderness Magashi is situated in the productive and phenomenally diverse north-eastern corner of Akagera National Park, overlooking scenic Lake Rwanyakazinga. Akagera comprises some of the most scenic savannah in East Africa – open plains, woodlands, lakes, swamp and grassy low mountains – and is home to one of Africa’s highest hippo densities, large crocodiles, as well as the rare sitatunga and boasting an impressive 520 species of birds. Teeming with plains game, Akagera now also boasts a healthy population of lion which were introduced by African Parks in 2015 after a 20-year absence; black rhino were reintroduced in 2017, and white rhino in 2021. Wilderness Magashi – the only exclusive-use area in Akagera – also harbours a good density of leopard.
INSIDER'S TIP: Our core Purpose in Akagera is to help conserve Rwanda’s last protected savannah ecosystem, and species like black rhino and the rare and elusive shoebill; furthermore, our presence here will contribute towards enabling it to become economically self-sufficient for the first time.
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MagashiCredit: Dana AllenArriving at Magashi by boat
MagashiCredit: Dana AllenImigongo tiles are a design feature of Magashi's main area, and an homage to local culture
MagashiMany of Magashi's staff were recruited from the communities surrounding Akagera National Park
MagashiThe main area lounge is a comfortable and inviting space
MagashiMain area lounge
MagashiCredit: Dana AllenA beautiful spot for breakfast overlooking the lake
MagashiBest seats in the house - table for two overlooking Lake Rwanyakazina
MagashiCredit: Dana AllenRelax in the lounge between activities
MagashiWelcome to Magashi
MagashiDining on the deck in fair weather at Magashi
MagashiEvening view of Magashi main area
MagashiIndoor and outdoor dining is possible, depending on the weather
MagashiMagashi's menu has been created from the freshest local ingredients
MagashiA convivial spot to catch up on the day's activities
MagashiCredit: Dana AllenThe Magashi campfire speaks volumes about its setting
MagashiMany of Magashi's staff have inspirational stories of personal development through their employment with Wilderness Safaris
MagashiCredit: Dana AllenSerene elegance is woven through the guest room decor
MagashiCredit: Dana AllenGuest room overlooking Lake Rwanyakazinga
MagashiCredit: Dana AllenThe Magashi Concession is a haven for leopard
MagashiCredit: Dana AllenOne of the three young dominant males at Magashi
MagashiPlains zebra seen from a game drive
MagashiSo much to see at Magashi
MagashiMating pair of leopard at Magashi
MagashiCredit: Chris RocheTopi are related to the common tsessebe
MagashiMixed species seen from a game drive
MagashiThe Nile crocodile is the largest freshwater predator in Africa
MagashiThe silver monkey is a species of Old World monkey found primarily in East Africa
MagashiDefassa waterbuck are one of two groups of waterbuck comprising some 37 subspecies in total
MagashiHippo are frequently seen from boating activities on Lake Rwanyakazinga
MagashiPlains zebra with Masai giraffe
MagashiBuffalo with cattle egret in breeding plumage
MagashiThe Masai giraffe is native to East Africa, and is the largest of all giraffe subspecies
MagashiElephant were reintroduced to Akagera in the 70s, and remain a popular attraction for visitors
MagashiOlive baboons' social structure relies on a complex system of vocal and non-vocal communication
MagashiDefassa waterbuck are found west of the Gregory Rift, ranging from Ethiopia west to Senegal and south to Zambia
MagashiBuffalo in Rwanda's Akagera National Park
MagashiCredit: Dana AllenPrivacy is assured at Magashi
MagashiEach of the six spacious guest tents overlooks Lake Rwanyakazinga
MagashiMagashi guest tent
MagashiGuest tent deck
Magashi
MagashiGuest room overlooking Lake Rwanyakazinga
MagashiThe spacious guest tent facilities
MagashiEn suite guest bathroom
MagashiThe boat station and guest pool
MagashiMagashi is situated in arguably the most scenic concession in Akagera National Park
MagashiLake Rwanyakazinga is the second-largest in Akagera National Park
MagashiLake Rwanyakazinga is situated in an area of extraordinary natural beauty
MagashiA sense of Magashi
MagashiThe Magashi Peninsula
MagashiManager Anita Umutoni first worked at Bisate Lodge until her promotion to Magashi
MagashiMagashi is proudly plastic-free, and has a very light environmental footprint
MagashiLake Rwanyakazinga forms a scenic backdrop to game drives
Magashi
MagashiElephant are always a thrilling sighting
Magashi
MagashiLions were reintroduced to the park in 2015, and the pride at Magashi numbers in the twenties now
MagashiLion sightings are an almost daily occurrence at Magashi
MagashiGame-viewing and bird-watching from a boat cruise on the lake
MagashiBoat cruise on Lake Rwanyakazinga
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Magashi offers eight, spacious en-suite canvas tented rooms that pay homage to Rwandan culture.
The interiors have a traditional and elegant East African feel, and feature locally sourced artefacts. With a layout designed to maximise the glorious views over Lake Rwanyakazinga, guests may see elephants quietly wading into the lake, and graceful giraffe and other game feeding beyond, out in the open.
Rwanda’s rebirth has inspired a fusion of traditional and modern designs and art, which can be seen throughout the camp. One of these is an art form called 'Imigongo’. It originated in the Eastern Province of Rwanda, and is formally known as 'Igisaka cy’Imigongo'. It is made up of black, white and ochre patterns and linear designs, etched onto a cow-dung tile surface. In décor, these installations creates striking features.
Khaki is also used quite prominently throughout the interiors, adding a traditional safari touch. Accents of blush in the mosquito nets, cushions and chairs weave in a more contemporary feel.
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Bar, Pool
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Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fan, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Mini Bar, Mosquito Nets, Safe, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
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Bird Watching, Boating, Catch-and-release Fishing, Game Viewing, Night Drives
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Akagera comprises some of the most picturesque savannah in East Africa – open plains, woodlands, lakes, swamp, and grassy low mountains – with Wilderness Magashi being the only private concession area in the park. Home to one of Africa’s highest hippo densities, reintroduced eastern black rhino and lion, as well as the secretive sitatunga. Guests can participate in conservation efforts, including tracking and identifying the lions and leopards of the area through the use of identikits.
After dark game viewing with filtered spotlights allow you to find intriguing nocturnal animals. Typically seen may include spotted hyaena, civet, genet, mongoose, owls and nightjars. Or even the enigmatic leopard. With day and night game drives on offer, exploring at Wilderness Magashi is truly extraordinary.
Boating in swamp cruisers, with 'double decker' seating for higher elevation game viewing, is an excellent way to view the water birds and many other aquatic animals seen around beautiful Lake Rwanyakazinga.
* Possible year round.
Fishing on a catch and release basis only, year round, with the camp providing a small stock of basic rods and reels.
After an early breakfast in camp, gear up for a thrilling bird watching experience. Akagera National Park is renowned as one of the best birding areas in the world with more than 500 species recorded here. A bird count comparable with the larger Kruger National Park. Rarities include the papyrus gonolek (restricted to the papyrus swamps), the localised red-faced barbet, and the swamp flycatcher.
Boasting a light footprint, Wilderness Magashi is 100% solar powered, and completely single-use plastic free. Besides our commitment to conservation and sustainable operations, we are delighted to have set up a Children in the Wilderness (CITW) Eco-Club at Akayange Primary School, near the North Gate of Akagera. Further community empowerment initiatives include hiring locally, with one-third of staff recruited from the surrounding communities, with ongoing training and development offered to ensure staff are able to grow into senior roles. In addition, the camp supports local community cooperatives that make lunch bags for guests, kitenge beeswax wraps, candles for the dining tables, and carved wooden shoebills.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
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Tented Camp
Spoken Languages: English
No. Rooms: 8
Special Interests: Birding, History & Culture, Nature, Wildlife
Wilderness Bisate | Volcanoes National Park
Wilderness Bisate is located in the natural amphitheatre of an eroded volcanic cone and has dramatic views of the peaks of the volcanoes, Bisoke and Karisimbi, rearing up through the Afro-alpine forests of nearby Volcanoes National Park. Six luxurious en-suite Forest Villas maximise comfort and views, while retaining environmental principles and reflecting the culture of rural Rwanda. Each guest contributes to Bisate’s biodiversity conservation and local community projects – making a far-reaching impact on an iconic endangered species: the mountain gorilla.
Aside from tracking one of the several habituated gorilla groups, activities include visiting nearby natural attractions, hiking to Dian Fossey’s burial site, and observing the Park’s group of endangered endemic golden monkey. Walks on Bisate’s property offer birding and participation in the reforestation programme.
INSIDER’S TIP: Wilderness Bisate is within easy driving distance of Volcanoes National Park Headquarters, from where gorilla treks depart daily.
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Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenForest Villa bedroom.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonWilderness Bisate is committed to habitat restoration on our 43-hectare property.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonPensive mountain gorilla in Volcanoes National Park.
Wilderness BisateCredit: The Forest Villas at Bisate took their design cues from Rwandan royalty.The six luxurious Forest Villas maximise comfort, warmth and views.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonWilderness Bisate looks over to Mount Bisoke, one of the active volcanoes in the Virunga Mountains.
Wilderness BisateThe Bisate Kwanda day lounge is located in the organic vegetable garden, and is the perfect space to gather yourself before your next adventure.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenWilderness Bisate's richly detailed interiors use surfaces and screens made from a variety of woven materials with strong resonance in Rwandan culture.
Wilderness BisateBisate Kwanda's hand-built vegetable garden is the ideal spot to wind down after an intense morning gorilla trek.
Wilderness BisateBisate Kwanda's menu comprises seasonal ingredients for freshness, with the majority sourced from our own garden.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenView of Bisoke from Wilderness Bisate.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonWilderness Bisate's sophisticated architectural design is rooted in Rwandan building tradition.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenTrekking through community land en route to Volcanoes National Park.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenAlthough strong and powerful, mountain gorillas are also gentle and shy.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenStately silverback.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenMost males, and about 60% of females, will eventually leave their natal group.
Wilderness BisateThe dominant silverback determines the movements of his group.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenView towards Volcanoes National Park from the hill behind Wilderness Bisate.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenGolden monkeys live in social groups of up to 30 individuals.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenThe trail to Dian Fossey's tomb takes trekkers through impressive rainforest vegetation.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenDian Fossey is buried alongside the gravesite of her beloved gorillas.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenDian Fossey established her research centre at Karisoke between Karisimbe and Bisoke volcanoes.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenWilderness Bisate offers guests the opportunity to engage with local community members.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenMore than 70,000 saplings have already been planted through Wilderness Bisate's reforestation project.
Wilderness BisateWilderness Bisate provides gaiters for your rainforest treks.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenThe dining area at Wilderness Bisate.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenEn-suite bathroom in a Forest Villa.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonCosy fireplaces are standard in each Forest Villa.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenDine under rainforest-inspired lighting.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonDining area at Wilderness Bisate.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonThe design concept for Wilderness Bisate pays tribute to Rwandan royalty.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonCommunity members make a living introducing visitors to Rwanda's inspiring culture.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonYoung mountain gorillas stay close to their mothers up to the age of eight when they become more independent.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenSplashes of emerald green throughout the lodge are redolent of the surrounding rainforest.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenTake in the views over Volcanoes National Park.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonWilderness Bisate's pioneering reforestation project has already seen some 70,000 indigenous trees planted.
Wilderness BisateWilderness Bisate is located in the natural amphitheatre of an eroded volcanic cone.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonEvery guest has the opportunity to contribute to Wilderness Bisate's reforestation project.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenWilderness Bisate enjoys dramatic views of Bisoke and Karisimbi volcanoes.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonMother and infant, Titus Group.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonTraditional dancers stir the mood.
Wilderness Bisate"You are, each one of you, an amazing reflection of the beauty, kindness and generosity of Rwanda, and you have all contributed to each of us falling hopelessly in love with this spectacular country". - Guest comment
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonTuck in to hearty, wholesome fare.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenWelcome to Wilderness Bisate.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonDelicious meals are created from locally sourced ingredients.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonLunch is served on the deck.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonGaiters are provided for trekking and hikes in the national park
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonInfant mountain gorillas stay with their mothers for several years.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonBisate is in the best location for a holistic gorilla experience in Rwanda
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenThe sumptuous en-suite Forest Villas maximise comfort, warmth and views.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenEnjoy sweeping views over Volcanoes National Park.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonEnjoy a therapeutic spa treatment after the morning's activities.
Wilderness BisateMore than 70,000 saplings have already been planted through Wilderness Bisate's reforestation project.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonWilderness Bisate's agronomists are integral to our reforestation project.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonMeet members of the community on a Bisate village walk.
Wilderness BisatePyrethrum is a natural insect repellant and important cash crop for Rwandan farmers.
Wilderness BisateCredit: CrookesAndJacksonA community walk in Wilderness Bisate is highly rewarding.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Dana AllenWilderness Bisate lounge and bar area.
Wilderness BisateCredit: Crookes&JacksonWilderness Bisate's Forest Villas blend effortlessly into the surrounding landscape.
Twin/Double Villas
Although spacious (each villa measures 91 square metres), the Forest Villas feel warm and intimate, thanks to the carefully designed layout which includes a reception area, luxury bedroom and en-suite bathroom – all warmed by a generous central fireplace.
With only six villas, the true luxury lies in the exclusivity and privacy that surrounds Bisate and the rare, raw beauty of its setting, tucked into the phenomenal abundance of Albertine Rift biodiversity with glorious views in every direction.
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Bar
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Bath, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fireplace, Hair Dryer, Heated Towel Rails, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Mini Bar, Safe, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
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Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Massages, Natural History Tours, Walks (Guided)
Activities Nearby
Cultural Tours, Gorilla Tracking, Historical Tours
The legendary Virunga Mountains in the north-east are home to volcanoes, swathes of cloud forest and half the world’s total population of endangered mountain gorillas. The primates of Rwanda are unparalleled, and Wilderness Bisate is the perfect base for mountain gorilla trekking. This thrilling excursion takes place from Volcanoes National Park headquarters where guests are allocated to one of the twelve habituated gorilla families for a one-hour awe-inspiring encounter.
* Gorilla Trekking Permits, per person, at an additional cost.
View this beautifully-coloured primate, which is endemic to the area and lives in groups of between 30 to 80 individuals in the Park’s bamboo forest.
Set on the edge of Volcanoes National Park, and an easy drive to the park gate, Wilderness Bisate is located in a vantage point that feels part of the park, offering breathtaking views of six volcanoes, including Bisoke, Karisimbi and Mikeno.
A full-day guided hike to the summit of Mount Bisoke (3 711 metres) can be strenuous, however, is well worth the effort, offering sweeping views of the rainforest and crater lake. Explore the diversity of habitats, and visibly discover the flourishing wildlife.
One of the Wilderness Bisate agronomists will show you around the tree nursery and help you plant a sapling as part of our visionary reforestation project. Includes a visit to the Bamboo Greenhouse to see our greater indigenous tree nursery efforts.
Guided visit to the nearby community and members of the cooperative, including the farmers who cultivate and sell their vegetables to Wilderness Bisate.
A spectacular, challenging hike to Dian Fossey’s burial site and the ruins of her Karisoke Research Centre, set in the saddle of Bisoke and Karisimbi volcanoes at an elevation of some 3 000 metres.
Bisate Kwanda accommodates early arrivals and later departures, providing more flexibility with transfers in and out of the lodge. Further enhancing our guest experience, the offering at Bisate Kwanda will allow guests to shower, change, have a light meal, visit the Wilderness Bisate Boutique stocked with items from Rwanda (purchases at an additional cost), have a massage (treatments at an additional cost), or simply relax in the informal lounge with fireplace, while enjoying the sweeping views overlooking the organic vegetable garden and the reforestation efforts towards Volcanoes National Park.
Kwanda is a Kinyarwanda word meaning growth or expansion; a place to gather; a gift – all three of which perfectly sum up the day lounge’s unique offering. Located close to the main lodge, tucked out of sight, Bisate Kwanda has local craftspeople to thank for its uniquely Rwandan flavour. From hand-tooled wooden utensils and food boards to delicate crockery, striking entrance floors and hallways, volcanic rock walls and facings, hand-woven baskets and placemats, and garden pots, everything has been designed and hand-crafted by Rwandans to create a truly authentic ambience.
* All Volcanoes National Park activities require permits (per person) at additional cost. The private gorilla trek is at a further additional cost.
Established in 1967, the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund works to protect and study gorillas, and their habitats, as well as to empower people who live near their forest home. With a team of hundreds working in Rwanda and the DRC, the Fossey Fund is the world’s longest-running and largest organisation dedicated entirely to gorilla conservation.
In 2022, the organisation moved to its first permanent, purpose built home, the Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund. Nestled in a beautiful, reforested landscape near the Volcanoes National Park it is worth visiting, with a stop at the campus easy to add during a stay at Wilderness Bisate or Wilderness Sabyinyo.
* No additional costs besides the entrance fee, and may be experienced either on arrival or departure, or in the afternoon after gorilla trekking.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
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No. Rooms: 6
Special Interests: Birding, History & Culture, Nature, Wildlife
One & Only Nyungwe House | Nyungwe Forest National Park
Nestled on the edge of the vast and ancient Nyungwe rainforest, within the lush green expanse of a working tea plantation, One&Only Nyungwe House in Rwanda offers guests the opportunity to go where few have gone before, with once-in-a-lifetime experiences in one of the world’s most exceptional natural locations. Immersed in wild beauty surrounded by awe-inspiring jungle views, every element of the resort has been carefully considered, with inspired farm-to-table dining, spa and wellness offerings that embrace nature and local traditions, and curated, authentic experiences to discover.
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DINNING ROOMOverlooking our stunningly green tea plantation, enjoy an intimate dining experience that showcases the freshest locally-grown ingredients. We offer meals from the Rwandan heartland, with our kitchen tailoring daily menus to suit your individual tastes and preferences. Enjoy delicious, comforting dishes inspired by Africa’s diverse culinary culture in our restaurant, or on the sunny outdoors terrace
ONE&ONLY AERIAL VIEWCaptivating wildlife, dramatic mountain landscapes blanketed with greenery, and our own working tea plantation; see natural wonders flourish at One&Only Nyungwe House.
ONE BEDROOM NYUNGWE TWIN ROOMDiscover an immersive wilderness room in our One Bedroom Nyungwe Twin Room, featuring two queen-size beds, en suite and spacious balcony. Designed to accommodate two guests, our signature bedroom is secluded within lush treetops and opens out to a large, private balcony. You’ll discover plenty of room to stretch out, with the bedroom also offering a plush lounging area. The balcony’s open space invites you to step outside and soak up the sounds of the wilderness and watch rare birds dart overhead. Keep an eye out for the jungle’s most mischievous residents, the curious monkeys.
ONE BEDROOM NYUNGWE ROOMThe One Bedroom Nyungwe Room is the perfect immersive retreat for your luxury once-in-a-lifetime Rwandan experience. Designed to accommodate two guests in a king-size bed, our signature bedroom is secluded within lush treetops and opens out to a large, private balcony. You’ll discover plenty of room to stretch out, with the bedroom also offering a plush lounging area. The balcony’s open space invites you to step outside and soak up the sounds of the wilderness and watch rare birds dart overhead. Keep an eye out for the jungle’s most mischievous residents, the curious monkeys.
TWO-BEDROOM FOREST SUITEBoasting primeval forest views, our Two-Bedroom Forest Suite is designed for the wild at heart and inquisitive of spirit. Ideal for those travelling with friends or family, our luxury suite offers plenty of room across large living spaces and private outdoor decks, so you can unwind in an engaging rainforest experience.
JUNGLE SPACocooned in the heart of a working tea farm, our intimate spa features two spacious treatment rooms and reflects the best aspects of Nyungwe Forest’s irrepressible beauty. An expansive deck and lounging area leads off from the welcoming entrance, connecting you to the peaceful and uplifting surroundings of nature where you can rest and soak up the healing energy of the forest with a cup of healing herbal tea before or after your treatment.
TEA LOUNGE BARSoak up stunning views of the jungle’s edge as you sip your favourite drink on our rainforest bar’s outside terrace.
Tea Lounge BarUnwind at our Tea Lounge Bar, soaking up wild rainforest views on our al fresco deck, directly overlooking the edge of iconic Nyungwe National Park. Allow our bartenders to fix your favourite drink, perhaps with a local twist, as you’re immersed in one-of-a-kind views of the jungle’s immense canopy.
The One Bedroom Nyungwe Room is the perfect immersive retreat for your luxury once-in-a-lifetime Rwandan experience. Designed to accommodate two guests in a king-size bed, our signature bedroom is secluded within lush treetops and opens out to a large, private balcony. You’ll discover plenty of room to stretch out, with the bedroom also offering a plush lounging area. The balcony’s open space invites
you to step outside and soak up the sounds of the wilderness and watch rare birds dart overhead. Keep an eye out for the jungle’s most mischievous residents, the curious monkeys.
Discover an immersive wilderness room in our One Bedroom Nyungwe Twin Room, featuring two queen-size beds, en suite and spacious balcony. Designed to accommodate two guests, our signature bedroom is secluded within lush treetops and opens out to a large, private balcony. You’ll discover plenty of room to stretch out, with the bedroom also offering a plush lounging area. The balcony’s open space invites you to step outside and soak up the sounds of the wilderness and watch rare birds dart overhead. Keep an eye out for the jungle’s most
mischievous residents, the curious monkeys.
Hidden amongst thriving rainforest canopy and verdant tea plantations, our spacious two-bedroom Forest suite offers a warm, welcoming home to adventurers. Both bedrooms have their own wings, with wood-burning stoves and private furnished decks with hypnotic emerald views. Floor-to-ceiling glass frames the centralised living and dining area, perfect for coming together and spotting wonders in the forest. A roaring gas fireplace draws you further into the suite, adding a rustic touch to your African accommodation.
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Activity Desk, Bar, Business Centre, Eco Friendly, Gym, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Private Vehicle (Available), Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath, Clothes Press, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fan, Fireplace, Hair Dryer, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Facilities, Laundry Service (Complimentary), Lounge Area, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Wheelchair Friendly
Work up a sweat in the gymnasium unlike any you’ve seen before – the great outdoors! Allow our motivating guide to lead you on a kinetic workout through the leafy tracks surrounding our tea plantation. The natural landscape is the only equipment you’ll need for this jungle-style Bootcamp in the fresh, mountain air.
An iconic part of Africa’s history, the spear is a symbol of strength, but it’s also a lot of fun! On a hilltop above our tea plantation, enjoy a refreshing cool drink as you learn how to make your own spear take flight and take in the fabulous fresh air views.
We don’t just exist within Nyungwe’s environment, we exist alongside it, which means conservation is part of our daily routine. Come and explore some of the initiatives that operate within the Nyungwe National Park and also around the resort.
What makes the perfect cup of tea? Some will say it’s all in the brew, but our tea expert will show you it starts right at the beginning. You will be invited to go into the tea plantation and learn the art of picking tea leaves and trying it out on your own. Don’t miss the interactive and visual presentation revealing the process of growing and processing African tea leaves. No demonstration would be complete without a taste, so you will have the chance to sample some beautiful black tea grown in the local area of Gisakura.
Saddle up and explore the beautiful surrounds of our property, with the breeze in your hair, at a pace that suits you. There are a few hills around and some dirt track riding, but let your friendly guide know and we can tailor the journey to your comfort levels.
‘Umuganda’ has roots back to Rwanda’s independence, and is now a nationwide program where citizens devote the last Saturday morning of every month to working in the local community. From developing infrastructure to environmental protection, you can elect to take part in this positive initiative, giving back to the communities of Nyungwe and getting to know the local people in a uniquely hands-on way.
There’s fun for all the family as you dabble in the ancient sport of archery. Located on a hilltop in our property’s tea plantation, prepare to breathe in the fabulous views as you enjoy a refreshing cold drink and set your sights on the bullseye – ready, aim, fire!
Is an art form popular in Rwanda traditionally made by women using cow dung. Often in the colors black, white and red, popular themes include spiral and geometric designs that are painted on walls, pottery, and canvas.
Overlooking our stunningly green tea plantation, enjoy an intimate dining experience that showcases the freshest locally-grown ingredients.