Bisate Lodge is located in the natural amphitheatre of an eroded volcanic cone the word Bisate means ‘pieces’ in Kinyarwanda, describing how the cone was once whole but worn away by natural erosion.
The area has dramatic views of the peaks of the volcanoes Bisoke, Karisimbi and Mikeno rearing up through the Afro-alpine forests of nearby Volcanoes National Park.
Six sumptuous en-suite rooms maximize comfort, warmth and views while retaining environmental principles and reflecting the culture of surrounding rural Rwanda.
Bisate is within easy driving distance of park headquarters, from where gorilla treks depart daily.
Its vision of reforestation and rehabilitation means that each guest is invited to participate in our biodiversity conservation efforts, as well as engage and meet the local community, in addition to learning about and making a far-reaching positive impact on an iconic Critically Endangered species: the mountain gorilla.
Room and facilities
- This camp can accommodate 12 guests and 04 guide/pilot/tour leaders sharing. 06 x units in total comprising: 06 x twin-bedded villas, with double bed conversions possible.
- Plus guide/pilot/tour leader accommodation comprising: 02 x single rooms with twin beds and shared en-suite facilities (not of the same standard as a guest villa). Villa Description
- En-suite facilities with indoor shower, bathtub and double basin vanity, separate toilet, fireplace, easy chairs, luggage rack, tea and coffee making facilities, electronic safe and mini-bar.
- Complimentary wireless internet connection in villa only.
- Two way emergency radios have been fitted in the villas at Bisate Lodge and may be used by guests to contact camp management in the event of an emergency only. Said radios are on a closed circuit and inter-villa communication is not available.
- Bathrobes, liquid soap, shampoo and conditioner, body lotion, insect repellent, shower caps, vanity kit with cotton tipped swabs and cotton balls, tissue dispenser, washing powder (for smalls), umbrella and room spray are supplied in each villa.
Bisate Lodge Camp Rates
Our fully inclusive rates are not just about the level of accommodation or the thread count of the linen.
They encompass elements that cannot be counted or measured, such as exclusive access to vast tracts of Africa’s best wildlife areas, creating a unique sense of seclusion, comfort, privacy and space. In turn, your presence helps us in the conservation of all these areas.
Bisate Lodge offers a fully inclusive rate.
Full inclusive per person sharing a night cost
2017 – US$ 1,100 – US$ 1,400
2018 – US$ 1,155 – US$ 1,470
Things to do at Bisate Lodge
Gorilla trekking takes place from Volcanoes National Park headquarters where guests are allocated one of the twelve habituated gorilla groups to visit for an hour.
After a briefing by Park rangers, the time of the trek varies depending which gorilla group is being visited – from 45 minutes to a few hours.
Trekking is at a high altitude, but is well worth it; the time spent with gorillas has been described as “life changing
Golden monkey trek: The golden monkey trek begins at Volcanoes National Park headquarters.
This beautifully – coloured primate is endemic to the area and lives in groups of up to 30 individuals in the bamboo forest, its preferred source of food.
Guided Hikes in Volcanoes National Park: Mount Bisoke volcano is located on the border of the D.R.C and Rwanda.
The guided hike to the summit is strenuous and requires a full day to complete. However, once at the top it is extremely beautiful and really worth the effort as you is rewarded with sweeping views of the rain forest and the amazing Crater Lake.
Dian Fossey’s grave and Research Centre: Dian Fossey established the Karisoke Research Centre in 1967 in the saddle of Bisoke and Karisimbi volcanoes at an elevation of some 3 000 meters.
The trail leading to her remote rain forest camp and grave which is set alongside the graves of her beloved gorillas and the remains of the research centre is a spectacular, if challenging hike up steep slopes where orchids, bird life and even occasional black-fronted duiker and bush buck can be seen.
Nursery visit and tree planting: Spend an afternoon with the team at Bisate’s reforestation nursery where you can meet Jean-Moise, the lodge’s agronomist.
He and his assistants are on hand to help you plant a sapling to contribute to Bisate’s reforestation efforts in the area.
Rwandan coffee and tea tastings; wine tasting: Rwanda is well known for its coffee and tea; at Bisate we offer you the chance to learn a little more about both in a tasting session with our resident barista.
Or if you are more interested in spending time in the wine cellar, you are welcome to enjoy a wine tasting as well.
Nature and Birding Walks: Explore Bisate’s surrounds on a guided nature and bird walk in the forest to learn more about the bird- and wildlife of the area.
You may also enjoy a guided walk to the local pyrethrum fields and end the day at sunset with spectacular views of Karisimbi, Bisoke and Mikeno volcanoes from the viewing deck at Bisate Lodge. There is a self-guided trail on the property for those who wish to explore on their own.