Singita Kwitonda Lodge
August 15, 2021Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge
August 15, 2021Singita Kwitonda Lodge
August 15, 2021Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge
August 15, 2021Surrounded by swaying eucalyptus trees, One&Only Gorilla’s Nest awakens a wild spirit of adventure. A place that encourages you to gaze into the mirror through eye opening encounters with majestic mountain gorillas and experience the story of Rwanda.
The greatly anticipated One&Only Gorilla's Nest in Rwanda has opened it's doors to travellers. This jungle sanctuary is the second One&Only resort in Rwanda. Nestled in the foothills of the Virunga Volcanic Mountain and wrapped in a fragrant Eucalyptus forest, One&Only Gorilla's Nest is ear-marked for that once-in-a-lifetime encounter with the mountain gorillas.
Experiences at One&Only Gorilla's Nest
One of Rwanda's greatest natural attractions, Volcanoes National Park, is on the doorstep of Gorilla's Nest and offers not only the best Gorilla & Golden Monkey trekking, but also diverse fauna & flora, breathtaking landscapes and traditional Rwandan communities. Gorilla trekking is an experience that will transform your life and has done so for many travellers. This bucket-list encounter takes you through misty bamboo forests, as you track endangered mountain gorillas in their natural surroundings and troop structures. Imposing and entirely wild, yet gentle and human-like, you’ll be captivated, endeared, and enlightened as they go about their day, unperturbed. It’s a bucket-list encounter that will stay with you always. Golden monkeys are amazing to observe up close, with their prominent golden fur, fuzzy faces and beady eyes. The endangered golden monkeys are a thrilling highlight of Volcanoes National Park. You’ll love simply watching them graze, socialise, and leap dramatically between trees with the aid of long tails.
Trekking to the Dian Fossey tomb is one of the most coveted and rewarding activities in Volcanoes National Park. The walk to the Karisoke Research Centre, set up by Fossey, takes around 1 to 1.5-hours and is an incredible experience physically and emotionally. You’ll learn about the amazing life and legacy of the American activist and cover incredible floral landscapes with the chance to spot a variety of native creatures, from forest hogs to primates and colourful birds.
Step back in time to a network of caves formed 65 million years ago by molten lava flows that forged the epic Albertine Rift Valley. Two kilometres of easy hiking through the caves reveals dramatic rock formations, dotted with cascading light shafts, spilling greenery, and no doubt you’ll meet the local colony of bats, casually hanging from the stone.