
Homely and understated, the lodge stands in an elevated position with fabulous mountain views.
Rwandan drummers mark your arrival to Gisakura tea plantation, home to one of the country’s most prestigious establishments. A gateway to the great outdoors, this slice of luxury sits between the delightfully peaceful fields of tea leaves, and is sheltered by the moss-draped oaks and milky mountain vistas of one of Africa’s oldest rainforests. A less visited alternative to gorilla trekking in Rwanda’s Volcano National Park, Nyungwe Forest National Park is perhaps more under the radar, but definitely holds its own. Although it’s the cheeky chimpanzees that draw most people here, there are in fact 13 primate species that can easily be seen swinging and hooting through the canopies, even from your morning yoga mat. Venture into the wild for unfettered vine draped woodland, rare flowers and a staggering array of tropical birds.
One&Only have not only managed to stay true to the tea plantation roots, but have also embraced reinvention, fusing cutting-edge safari-chic with enchanting historic details. Twenty two sumptuously designed rooms and suites sit low in five wooden villas, are angled to maximise the glorious sweeping views and pamper with open fires and private terraces. What’s more, conservation runs through its very core. Contribute to the monthly nationwide initiative, Umundaga, helping local communities flourish through planting new trees, helping to build new schools and tending to animals.
Homely and understated, the lodge stands in an elevated position with fabulous mountain views.
With eucalyptus trees as camouflage, the traditional wooden Rwandan lodges of the One&Only troop aren’t shy when it comes to welcoming interlopers to their wild and wonderful home.
Promising to be the most luxurious property in close proximity to Volcanoes National Park, Bisate Lodge accommodates just 12 guests in six forest villas.