From the Lower Zambezi to the East of Rwanda, these are Africa's sleekest new safari lodges
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From the Lower Zambezi to the East of Rwanda, these are Africa's sleekest new safari lodges
"The new Magashi Peninsula, run by conservation-focused lodge operator Wilderness, is one of the park's few high-end places to stay, within a 23-square-mile private concession in Akagera's game-rich north."
"Each dwelling comes with a guide, safari vehicle and smart pontoon. Daily activities might include bird-watching from dawn to dusk by boat or in the biggest protected wetlands in Central Africa."
"Rwandans are rightly proud of the considerable progress their well-organised, litter-free country has made since the genocide in 1994, and this camp's young workers are delighted to show off their achievements."
Safari locations across Africa cater to various preferences, whether for families or couples. The Wilderness Magashi Peninsula in Rwanda provides a luxurious stay with activities like bird-watching, fishing, and tracking rhinos. It features two suites and one villa, all equipped with private guides and vehicles. The accommodations include modern amenities and stunning views. Rwanda's progress since 1994 is evident, and the local staff take pride in showcasing their achievements. Dining options are fresh and innovative, enhancing the overall safari experience.
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