Kigali International Airport to Akagera gate ~3 hrs drive + ~1 hr guided drive to the concession or from Kigali International Airport ~25-minute helicopter transfer to Magashi helipad with a short drive to camp.
For families or small groups, the Private Villa (two en-suite bedrooms + flexible third en-suite room/gym/kids room) is the standout. For couples, request one of the end twin suites for maximum privacy (the suites are spaced ~200 m apart)
Refined, seasonal menus with Rwandan touches — think fresh lake-fish, excellent local coffee, and Wilderness favourites like a Kugisha dinner under the stars and the beloved Rolex breakfast wrap; private villa dining is available. (Head-chef names not yet published.)
Neutral layers for dawn/evening drives, a light waterproof for summer showers, a wide-brim hat and high-SPF sunscreen, and strong insect repellent for boat outings; binoculars are very rewarding here.
Book at least one star-bed night. Don’t miss a sunset pontoon cruise on Lake Rwanyakazinga and ask your guide about joining a predator ID/monitoring activity when available. Heli transfers cut long road hours to ~25 minutes.
Magashi Peninsula sits within Akagera’s co-managed conservation model (RDB + African Parks): expect active lion/leopard ID and monitoring, rhino protection, invasive-plant management, and locally staffed operations; the camp is built to light-footprint standards and is deeply tied to community education and employment.