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Wilderness Magashi

Akagera National Park, Rwanda

About Wilderness Magashi

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.

Perfect For
Birding History & Culture Nature Wildlife
Bar
Pool
Credit Card Facilities
On Site
Bird Watching
Boating
Catch-and-release Fishing
Game Viewing
Night Drives
Wilderness Magashi: Savannah Unseen
We Are Wilderness

Accommodation Options

Twin/Double Tents

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.

Standard Room Amenities
Electrical Outlets
Fan
Internet Access (Complimentary)
Laundry Service (Complimentary)
Mini Bar
Mosquito Nets
Safe
Tea / Coffee
Verandah
Portfolio Places
At a Glance
  • Rooms: 8
  • Languages: English

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