Need to know
Rooms
Three, including one villa.
Check–Out
10am, and check-in is at 2pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.
More details
Rates include all meals, drinks (apart from some premium alcohol), nature drives, guided hikes and some excursions. Extras to pay for include travel between camps, specialist excursions and spa treatments.
Also
Unfortunately, this remote camp is not suitable for guests with limited mobility. You’ll be ferried around by game-drive vehicles between your suite and the retreat’s central area.
Hotel closed
This safari stay opens on 15 September 2025.
At the hotel
Gym, yoga deck, boutique and laundry service. In rooms: free WiFi, air-conditioning, two-way radio, coffee- and tea-making kit, minibar, free bottled water, yoga mats, weights and Healing Earth bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Wilderness camps know a thing or two about rooms with a view, and Wilderness Magashi Peninsula will be no different. Each made-for-two Guest Room will sit in a secluded, standalone spot overlooking Lake Rwanyakazinga — its shaded veranda primed with a roll-outbed for sleeping under the stars. There will be considerable ooh-ing and aah-ing in the Two-bedroom Villa, too, where families or gaggles of friends can come together to debrief on epic days enjoyed outdoors.
Poolside
Taking cues from the watering holes that dot the park’s plains, the main pool will offer invigorating dips between drives throughout the seasons. It will flaunt stellar views of your peaceful surroundings, which you can admire from the water or sunken deck. And if you’re staying at the villa, you’ll find just-as-jawdropping backdrops at your private pool.
Spa
The in-the-works spa area is set to soothe with treatment pods that overlook the lake, restorative massages and a fire pit-toting terrace. If you prefer a more active approach to wellness, a high-tech gym and alfresco yoga deck will join the line-up.
Packing tips
A bucket list with seeing the Big Five on it — you might just tick it off on safari.
Also
If you have children in tow, please note that some activities come with a lower age limit.
Children
Children over-six are welcome; if you’ve got under-12s in tow, you’ll need to reserve a private safari vehicle (extra charges apply). The two-bedroom villa is best for families, and by prior arrangement, a dedicated staff member can supervise children.
Sustainability efforts
Wilderness takes a threefold approach to sustainability, aiming to protect (with sensitive management between people and wildlife), empower (by investing in the local community) and educate (supporting pathways out of poverty). In total, its camps help to protect six million acres of land, highlighting conservation and bringing tourism to rural areas across the African continent. Each camp treads lightly following a set of strict standards that apply to the construction and operation of each stay. Standards cover water and energy consumption; monitoring of waste and recycling, and supply chain management. Camps are audited twice yearly and must comply with at least 85 per cent of the requirements. Any shortfalls are targeted to be addressed before the next audit. Wilderness Magashi Peninsula is 100 per cent solar powered.