One & Only Nyungwe House: Enriching the way you experience Rwanda

Nestled in a working tea plantation in Gisakura, the resort began welcoming guests on October 1, 2018. With a spectacular mountain backdrop, breath-taking Mountain and plantation views of the undulating countryside and an atmosphere of complete tranquility, the hotel merges local with luxurious quality, something you don’t find everywhere.

Immersed in wild beauty, every element of the resort has been carefully considered, with inspired farm-to-table dining, spa and wellness offerings that embrace nature and local traditions, and curated, authentic experiences to discover.

With 22 guest rooms including suites highlighted by local crafts and designs, the hotel offers a fascinating contemporary look and feel experience. Topped off with impressive dining options, more activities than you’ll have time to complete and a relaxing spa offering., Nyungwe House is definitely one resort that will keep your adrenaline spiked up.

“Our guests will be able to trek with chimpanzees, or discover the endangered Mangabey monkeys, walk among majestic mahogany trees and spot exotic birds, orchids and butterflies,” says Philippe Zuber, President, and Chief Operating Officer, One&Only Resorts.

“We have created an ultra-luxury oasis which celebrates every possible moment of this remote jungle environment from sunrise breakfasts, treehouse yoga, enjoying soothing indigenous spa therapies in the warm tropical air, through to evening cocktails by a crackling fire pit.”

One&Only Nyungwe House is the second property to open within the One&Only Nature Resorts’ portfolio. The expansion of One&Only’s Nature Resorts will continue in 2019 with the opening of One&Only Gorilla’s Nest in Northern Rwanda.

So what are you waiting for then? Step into One&Only gateways and be transported to a world of exquisite beauty, opulence, and grandeur in this luxury resort.

One & Only Nyungwe House is nestled in a working tea plantation in Gisakura
In this captivating resort, you can trek with chimpanzees, discover the endangered Mangabey monkeys, walk among majestic mahogany trees and spot exotic birds
Nyungwe house also celebrates Rwanda's art and culture throughout its whole interior

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