
Africa's Most Refined Wilderness Experience
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A Journey of Exclusivity and Prestige
Rwanda is not the kind of luxury destination that announces itself loudly. It doesn't need to. The lodge perched at the foot of a Virunga volcano, the private gorilla trek on a misty morning with no one else in sight, the chef's table dinner with ingredients sourced from the chef's own kitchen garden, the boat gliding across Lake Kivu at sunset, these experiences don't perform luxury. They simply are it.


Rwanda has become one of Africa's most sought-after luxury travel destinations, and for reasons that go beyond the obvious. Yes, the wildlife encounters, mountain gorillas, Big Five safaris, chimpanzee trekking, are exceptional. But Rwanda's luxury offering is elevated by something the other African luxury destinations have in shorter supply: intimacy.
Signature Experiences

Private Gorilla Trekking

Helicopter Transfers

Ultra-Luxury Lodges
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Bespoke Dining and Coffee Experiences

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Crafted With You in Mind
Our luxury experiences are designed for those who seek more than just a getaway, they’re for couples marking life’s milestones, families craving intimacy and ease, or solo travelers with a taste for the extraordinary. If you value privacy, personalization, and unforgettable moments, this journey was made for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Several world-class lodges are positioned for gorilla trekking near Volcanoes National Park, including Bisate Lodge, Singita Kwitonda, One&Only Gorilla's Nest, and Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge. Each has a distinct design philosophy and price point. We can help match the right lodge to your preferences and budget.
A luxury Rwanda trip typically ranges from USD 5,000 to USD 15,000 per person for a 7–10 day itinerary, including the USD 1,500 gorilla permit, luxury lodge accommodation, private transfers, and curated experiences. Costs vary significantly depending on lodge choice and duration. Helicopter transfers add approximately USD 500–1,000 per person per sector.
Absolutely. Rwanda pairs naturally with Tanzania (Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater), Kenya (Masai Mara), and Uganda (Bwindi Impenetrable Forest for gorillas). A classic East Africa luxury circuit of 14–21 days combining Rwanda gorillas, Serengeti migration, and Masai Mara is one of the most sought-after itineraries in the region.
