Tucked into the northeastern edge of Akagera National Park, Magashi Camp offers an exclusive and eco-conscious safari escape in Rwanda. With only six tented suites overlooking Lake Rwanyakazinga, the camp delivers unmatched intimacy, comfort, and immersion in nature.

Magashi Camp lies within a private concession of Akagera National Park. This position grants guests access to a wide variety of landscapes—open plains, woodlands, and wetlands. The camp’s elevated location provides sweeping views of the lake and surrounding wildlife.
Guests can reach Magashi by road—about a 2.5 to 3-hour drive from Kigali—or by helicopter for a quicker, scenic arrival.
Each of Magashi’s six canvas suites merges traditional design with modern comfort. Spacious interiors include:
Elevated wooden walkways connect the tents to the central lodge, preserving the environment while maintaining privacy and ease of movement.
Magashi Camp sits in a region teeming with wildlife, including the Big Five—lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and buffalos. Conservation efforts by African Parks have reintroduced several of these species to Akagera.
Guests enjoy a variety of guided activities:
Explore the savannahs and woodlands in 4×4 vehicles with expert guides. Night drives reveal elusive nocturnal animals like genets, civets, and hyenas.
Cruise Lake Rwanyakazinga for up-close views of hippos, crocodiles, and aquatic birds. Sundowner boat rides are especially scenic.
Akagera hosts over 500 bird species. Birders often spot African fish eagles, papyrus gonoleks, and the rare shoebill stork.
The lake also supports catch-and-release fishing for guests who enjoy quiet moments on the water.
Magashi’s culinary offerings highlight seasonal Rwandan ingredients. Expect delicious three-course meals, traditional flavors, and international flair. Guests often dine outdoors, with views of the lake or around the communal firepit.
The camp also accommodates dietary needs and celebrates special occasions with custom menus.
Magashi Camp operates under Wilderness in partnership with African Parks and the Rwanda Development Board. The team manages the land and wildlife while working with local communities for conservation education and employment.
Each stay at Magashi contributes to anti-poaching patrols, biodiversity monitoring, and the reintroduction of endangered species.
The best time to visit Magashi Camp is during the dry seasons—from June to September and December to February. Wildlife viewing is easier, and the weather is generally cooler and less humid.
Rates vary by season and include accommodation, meals, drinks (excluding premium wines), and most activities:
Advance booking is essential due to limited availability. Wilderness and authorized tour operators can assist with reservations.
Magashi Camp is ideal for travelers seeking a luxury safari with privacy, top-tier service, and meaningful conservation impact. Whether it’s your first time on safari or your fifth, Magashi’s lakefront location, wildlife density, and eco-values offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Start planning your Rwanda safari today—combine Magashi Camp with gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park for the ultimate East African adventure.