
Wilderness plans to open eight beds of safari camps in the Private Magashi Peninsula in Akagera National Park in Rwanda in September.
The new Wilderness Magashi Peninsula consists of two separate twin rooms, 200 meters away from 4 Bed Villas, with a lake Rwanyakazinga and Mutumba Mountains.
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All accommodations grew up on the ground to maximize the prospects of wild animals, including lakes and buffalo’s hippos and crocodiles. Families with children between 6 and 12 years of age must book the use of personal vehicles, but the camp welcomes children of 6 years old.
Luxurious ACMOMMODATIONS
The villa consists of two twin bathrooms connected to a community living space with a lounge, a restaurant and a kitchen. It also includes an additional adaptive bathroom that can serve as a gym, children’s room or office, and can accommodate up to six guests. Villa guests can enjoy a completely personal experience with dedicated Villa in-Villa dining and monopoly guide services.
The camp location in Akagera National Park’s private concessions can be used in 10 different types of habitats ranging from open plains and forests to swamps, lakes, lions, elephants, and other African wildlife.
Wilderness Magashi Peninsula offers some signature experiences, including a star, including a gong, including a gong, including a gong, including a personal aqueous trip, a catch and relief fishing, a guide night drive and a rooftop bed.
This new lodge supplements the BISATE RESERVE, which Wilderness Rwanda recently opened near Volcanoes National Park, provides travelers with the opportunity to combine the Gorilla trekking with a traditional safari experience in a single Rwanda journey.









