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Akagera

Ruzizi Tented Lodge

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About Ruzizi Tented Lodge

Welcome to Akagera National Park, Central Africa’s largest protected wetland wilderness.
Camp closed: 1 - 30 Nov each year Mountain gorillas have long been Rwanda's principal attraction, often eclipsing its other wildlife, and the landscapes. Those endearing primates deserve their fame, but if you're keen to take in Rwanda's many other natural offerings, come to Ruzizi Tented Camp. Set on the forested shores of Lake Ihema in Akagera National Park, the camp is surrounded by jungle and poised to access plains, swamps and highlands, which are home to elephant, zebra, giraffe, leopard, lion and hippo, and more. This intimate camp keeps things simple and eco-friendly, but really punches above its weight with exceptional guides, staff and a prime setting.
From $270 per person/per night
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9 Rooms
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The property

Surrounded by a lattice of vines and trees, the camp's main area blends into its setting with traditional thatch and brushed concrete, and a generous use of wood. This free-form structure incorporates both open-plan spaces and tucked-away sitting areas. The dining room is ringed by windows on one side and an open kitchen; outside is a pizza oven, and wooden decks that lead to natural forest-sheltered harbours as well as a spacious circular deck with a campfire at its centre.

The rooms

From the main area, the camp's nine tents are accessed via raised boardwalks that are visited by monkeys and birds. Rooms are simple but perfectly comfortable, with stretched canvas walls, mesh windows, concrete floors, and shaded verandas out front. Inside is a queen-sized or two 3/4 beds, covered in mosquito netting. At the rear is an en-suite bathroom with shower, flush toilet and basin.

Activities

Akagera's rich habitats support a menagerie of wildlife: elephant, zebra, giraffe, buffalo, topi, eland, and roan antelope; several primate species; predators such as hyena, side-striped jackal, leopard, lion, hippo, and crocodile. Safari-style game drives get you to the action; and boat trips get you close to the aquatic life, and good fishing. As an advocate for conservation in the region, the park partners with several local villages, making cultural visits rewarding. Local guides are happy to discuss anti-poaching and history.

What you'll love

What you'll love

The setting is absolutely beautiful with shimmering lake views and a wealth of wildlife to go searching for.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

While you'll definitely be kept busy safari-ing your way around the park, it's worth a visit to one of the local villages, to learn about their culture and history.
Something to think about

Something to think about

Hot water and lights are solar-powered, so be prepared to adapt to the conditions as required.

Rwanda

Akagera National Park

Visit Rwanda’s rising star and witness exceptional conservation in action alongside your game drives.