Nestled majestically on a hilltop at the southern edge of Rwanda’s breathtaking Akagera National Park, Mantis Akagera Game Lodge unveils panoramic vistas of the stunning Lake Ihema and the sprawling savannah beyond. This elevated haven boasts 60 beautifully designed rooms and suites, a luxurious swimming pool and deck that invite you to relax while soaking in the incredible lake views, along with a state-of-the-art conference centre, a delightful restaurant, and a chic bar. Whether you’re an adventurous explorer seeking thrills or a business traveller looking for a unique escape, this is the ultimate sanctuary to start your journey!
Unforgettable Experiences Await
Whether you're planning a family safari, a romantic getaway, or a corporate retreat, the lodge places you in the heart of nature with easy access to Akagera’s most iconic wildlife experiences.
Activities include:
- 🎯 Guided game drives across the park’s varied landscapes in search of the Big Five
- 🦢 Birdwatching tours around Lake Ihema, home to over 500 bird species
- 🛶 Tranquil boat safaris that glide across the water at sunrise or sundown
- 🌅 Scenic sundowners on the pool deck with views stretching to the horizon
Culinary Delights with a View
The lodge’s restaurant serves up locally inspired cuisine and international favourites, crafted from fresh ingredients and served with views of the lake below. Whether you're enjoying a hearty breakfast before a morning game drive or a candlelit dinner under the stars, the dining experience here is as memorable as the landscape.
Getting There & Travel Notes
Mantis Akagera Game Lodge is situated within Akagera National Park, approximately 2.5 hours’ drive from Kigali. Please note that park gates close strictly at 6:00 PM, and no entry is permitted beyond this time. To ensure a smooth arrival, guests are advised to plan their journey accordingly.
Conservation Fees
- For 2024:
- $18.70 for international passport holders
- $6.00 for resident cardholders
- For 2025:
- $19.00 for international guests
- $6.50 for residents
The conservation levy is payable through the lodge, while separate park entry fees are charged upon arrival at the park gates.