Rwanda is open for visitors - explore it in eco-luxury! - Intellitravel
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Rwanda is open for visitors – explore it in eco-luxury!

Rwanda has adopted a tourism strategy that safeguards its attractions for the long-term: deliberately restricting visitor numbers and focusing on the high-end traveler. I love this approach, as it fosters sustainability. Moreover, you can make a difference in Rwanda, even as a family.

Rwanda has experienced an influx of new eco-luxury properties: One & Only now have two properties in Rwanda: Nyungwe House for viewing chimpanzees and Gorillas Nest for, well, gorillas.

And even more recently, Singita opened two properties, Singita Kwitonda Lodge and Kataza House near the gorillas.

And to complete the “awesome foursome”, Wilderness Safaris has opened the incredible Bisate Lodge near the gorillas and Magashi Lodge in Rwanda’s Akagera National Park.

Set in the magnificent northwestern reaches of Rwanda, right on the edge of Volcanoes National Park, Singita Kwitonda Lodge and Kataza House form part of an ambitious conservation partnership…

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