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2 Crater Lakes and the Adjacent Quiet Lodges in Rwanda

Beyond its powerful history and majestic mountain gorillas, Rwanda is home to some of the most peaceful and picturesque crater lakes in East Africa. These ancient volcanic basins, now filled with clear blue water and ringed by lush hills, offer a softer, slower side of Rwanda, perfect for travelers looking to unwind in nature without sacrificing comfort.

Tucked along these lakeshores are boutique lodges that combine intimacy, culture, and sustainability, ideal for reflection, romantic retreats, or scenic adventure.

Lake Burera and Lake Ruhondo – The Twin Lakes of the North

Nestled at the foot of the Virunga Mountains, these twin crater lakes provide dramatic views of volcanic peaks and forested islands. Just an hour from Volcanoes National Park, they offer a perfect post-trek wind-down.

Virunga Lodge, perched high between the lakes, is one of Rwanda’s premier eco-luxury lodges. Its stone cottages overlook the sparkling waters, with private verandas and Rwandan art in every room. Guests can enjoy guided walks, village visits, or simply watch the mist rise over the lakes at sunrise.

Lake Kivu – The Serene Western Shore

Though not a crater lake in the strictest sense, Lake Kivu is a massive inland lake formed by volcanic activity, known for its peaceful shores and charming towns like Kibuye and Gisenyi.

At Cormoran Lodge in Kibuye, wooden chalets built on stilts hug the lake’s edge, offering panoramic views and direct access for swimming or kayaking. It’s the ideal place to relax, read, or enjoy fresh tilapia as the sun sets over the hills.

Slow Travel, Deep Connection

These lakes are more than scenic spots, they are gateways into Rwanda’s cultural soul. Whether you’re paddling to an island church, walking with local guides, or sipping Rwandan coffee by the fire, you’re experiencing Rwanda at its most intimate and inspiring.

For travelers seeking beauty, solitude, and a sense of rootedness, Rwanda’s crater lakes and quiet lodges are the hidden gems you didn’t know you needed.

Beldine Odhiambo

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