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Singita Kwitonda Lodge

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About Singita Kwitonda Lodge

Volcanic vistas & mountain gorillas at one knock-out lodge
The dense cloud forests of Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park are indescribably beautiful. They're also home to one-third of the world’s most critically endangered species – the mountain gorilla. It's here, surrounded by wetlands and lush meadows on the edge of the park, that Singita Collection's new Kwitonda opened in August 2019. The lodge has easy access to the forest and the gentle giants so beloved by gorilla researcher and activist Dian Fossey (portrayed by Sigourney Weaver in Gorillas in the Mist). With a contemplative atmosphere, emotionally moving primate encounters and dramatic views of three of the park's volcanoes.
From $2.6K per person/per night
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The property

Surrounded by wetlands and verdant meadows on an extraordinary 178-acre (72-hectare) swathe of land, the lodge is an example of Singita's commitment to creating eco-lodges that utilise local materials and renewable energy, and work closely with local communities for the long-term conservation of African wilderness. The lodge is in keeping with the others in the Singita stable, with carefully thought out structures and stunning interiors.

The rooms

Linked to the main area by volcanic stone pathways, the eight suites and villa are generously spaced and private, with vast views of the Sabyinyo, Gahinga and Muhabura volcanoes. Suites sleep two with flexible double or twin bed configurations, en-suite bathrooms and oodles of space. The four-bedroom villa, Kataza House, sleeps eight guests, with private en-suite facilities for each room, and living and dining spaces for exclusive use.

Activities

Gorilla treks are a must. The sheer effort involved will leave you with a real appreciation of the hard work done by conservationists here. A permit for a day's trek costs US$1500 per person per day. The trek is led by a guide and two armed guards, and finding the primates can take 30 minutes to six hours. Still energetic? Hike up Mount Karisimbi (2 days), climb Mount Bisoke to peer into its crater, or trek to Dian Fossey's grave.

What you'll love

What you'll love

The views are absolutely staggering - and include three of the park's volcanoes - making for a dreamy setting for your Rwandan getaway.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

Gorilla encounters can be emotionally and physically draining. Give yourself time to relax on either side of your trek to absorb the magical setting.
Something to think about

Something to think about

It's best to book a trip like this as far in advance as possible due to the limited number of permits available.
Lodge positive impact

Positive Impact

The impact of your stay

Owned by Singita, this property is committed to sustainability and conservation in Africa. Endorsed by Bioregional, they embed One Planet Living principles into their operations. Singita partners with communities, supports education, and leads wildlife conservation efforts through initiatives like the Grumeti Fund and Singita Lowveld Trust. Their focus on community empowerment and environmental stewardship shapes their vision for a sustainable future. Note: a conservancy fee applies but is not included in the nightly rate.

Rwanda

Volcanoes National Park

Make all your wildlife dreams come true with gorilla treks in an enchanting forest setting.