A leader in sustainable tourism
A leader in sustainable tourism, eco-friendly Kwitonda offers unforgettable gorilla and golden monkey treks from its position on the edge of the enchanting Volcanoes National Park.
Singita Kwitonda Lodge puts its commitment to conservation into practice through low-impact tourism, reforestation and community development. The property itself was built from locally sourced materials, whilst the on-site nursery was founded to help re-establish the habitat of the region’s endangered mountain gorilla. Guests are led on thoughtful, guided excursions in search of these majestic creatures, whilst also offering a variety of other low-impact activities including village tours, cooking classes, yoga, wine tastings and golden monkey treks.
After a long day of hiking, retreat to your room for a refreshing dip in your personal plunge pool – a feature of each of the eight suites. Each suite is designed to reflect the spirit of the country, with more than 500 local artisans employed for hand-crafted touches like the woven ceilings and terracotta brickwork. Large windows open onto breathtaking forest and volcano views. The food prepared is fresh and full of seasonal ingredients plucked straight from the on-site garden.
Singita Kwitonda Lodge, Volcanoes National Park
Singita Kwitonda Lodge, at a glance
- Eco-friendly lodge set on 178 acres of land on the edge of Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park
- Incredible views of the Sabyinyo, Gahinga and Muhabura volcanoes
• Eight luxuriously appointed suites with private heated plunge pools
• One private, four-bedroom villa
• Furnishings handcrafted by local stonemasons, weavers and ceramicists
• In-room massage treatment area
• Free-flowing indoor and outdoor areas
• Farm-to-table cuisine and an interactive kitchen
• Well-stocked bar-deli
• Commitment to sustainable, luxury eco-tourism
For leisure and pleasure
- Unforgettable guided treks in search of mountain gorillas and golden monkeys
• Local market and community tours
• World-class wine tastings
• Cycling, yoga, meditation and massages
• A fully equipped Gear Room
• An informative Conservation Room
• On-site Akarabo Nursery
• Tailor-made activities for children including arts & crafts and movies
• Cookery classes with expert chefs
• Hike to Diane Fossey’s grave
• Day trips to the Karisoke Research Centre
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