Gorilla’s Nest is a comfortable lodge located at the foot of the Virunga volcanoes and only a 5 minute drive from the park headquarters. Rooms have hot and cold water and electricity. The lodge is mid range but hut has great access to the park for gorilla tracking. If you do return early from gorilla tracking why not spend the afternoon playing a round of golf on the locally constructed course!

Gorilla’s Nest is situated close to the entrance to Parc National des Volcans in northern Rwanda and set within a grove of trees with the rooms set around a large courtyard. On a clear day the views across to the volcanoes and surrounding area are spectacular. It’s proximity to the National Park makes it the perfect base for gorilla tracking.

  • 43 simple hotel-style rooms
  • No swimming pool
  • Children over 12 welcome


Style: 
A simple stylish lodge.

Setting: Set a little north of Kinigi, in a lovely setting very close to the main headquarters of Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park – from where all the hikes to see the gorillas depart in the morning

Accommodation & facilities: Each of the hotel’s 43 rooms is simply appointed with en-suite facilities flush toilet and hot shower.

The rooms all look outwards into the Eucalyptus forest, pyrethrum farms and shambas beyond.  The Lodge is well constructed, with grass thatched roofs in traditional Rwandese style.

There is a spacious restaurant with a large bar and reception area overlooking the garden lawns and a nine-hole golf course.

There is no electricity in Kinigi so the lodge operates a generator.

Dining: Food is based mainly on traditional recipes and served buffet style in the dining area. Picnic lunches can be provided for daytrips and there are huge breakfasts on offer to set you up for a morning hike.

Activities: Away from gorillas the Park is also home to seventy six mammal species, including a troop of habituated golden monkeys. Nature walks can be undertaken alongside a knowledgeable National Park’s guide; climbs of the volcanoes are also possible as well as visiting the tomb of Dian Fossey.

Of course there is Gorilla tracking as well as visits to Lake Kivu or the opportunity to take part in a number of community projects.

Child policy: Children under the age of 12 cannot be accommodated.