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Waking to the wild: Magashi in Akagera National Park

King JajaBy King JajaJuly 11, 2025No Comments0 Views
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A lakeside retreat in Rwanda

In the north-eastern reaches of Akagera National Park lies Magashi Camp, an intimate luxury camp positioned on the tranquil shores of Lake Rwanyakazinga. A joint effort by Wilderness Safaris, the Rwanda Development Board, and African Parks, Magashi opened in 2019 as a model of responsible tourism. With just six tented suites, it offers an exclusive gateway to one of East Africa’s most remarkable conservation success stories.

 

Thoughtfully designed, consciously built

Magashi’s design blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings. Raised walkways, canvas structures, and timber decks reflect the camp’s low-impact philosophy. Local materials and traditional Rwandan artistry, including hand-painted imigongo patterns, add cultural depth to the interiors. The entire camp runs on solar power and purified borehole water, with refillable glass bottles provided to minimise waste.

 

Tented suites with lake views

Magashi’s six tented suites are designed for comfort and immersion in nature. Elevated on wooden platforms, they open onto private decks overlooking the lake, where hippos and buffalo are often seen. Inside, you will find a king-size bed, a writing desk, a seating area, and an en-suite bathroom with hot water and eco-friendly amenities.

 

Dining and atmosphere

Mealtimes at Magashi are relaxed, unhurried, and centred on quality ingredients. There is no fixed schedule—guests enjoy freshly prepared meals at their own pace, often with lake views or beside the fire. From casual breakfasts to elegant dinners, the food is consistently praised for both flavour and presentation. Many guests describe it as some of the best they have had while on safari.

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