Cleo Lake Kivu Hotel – Lake Kivu
Cleo Lake Kivu Hotel: It is a brand-new, five-star luxury establishment located in the western province of Rwanda in the Bwishyuru, Kibuye, and Karongi district, close to Lake Kivu, the continent’s sixth-largest lake. The hotel is located a short distance from the DRC and City of Goma borders, around 130 km from Kigali’s downtown, which serves as the entry point to various regions of Rwanda. With its breathtaking views over Lake Kivu, tranquil natural setting, and exciting neighboring locations, the hotel is handy and business-friendly for visitors, business travelers, and vacationers who want to see Rwanda while on Rwanda tours.
The Cleo Lake Kivu Hotel has more than eighteen sophisticated, exquisite, air-conditioned luxury suites available in three distinct configurations: king suites, apartments, and villas. With a view of the lake, the Villa Houses provide Presidential suites, two junior suites, and regular rooms that embody contemporary architecture and comfort. The rooms are peaceful and well-furnished, offering seclusion.Every room has a private bathroom with flushing toilets, hot running showers, mosquito nets, flat-screen TVs, extinguishers, chairs, and tables. Free amenities and complimentary bottled water are also provided. Each room features a private balcony and a sitting area with an amazing view of the surrounding area, the lake, and the forest. Superior quality beds with freshly laundered linens are provided in each room. On chilly nights, guests may stay warm thanks to the bonfires in the apartments. There are various types of rooms available, including single, double, and triple rooms. The price of a room starts at $200 per night and can occasionally go up significantly during the busiest times of the year.
The Cleo Lake Kivu Hotel provides other amenities and services, including as;
A eating area that offers a variety of mouthwatering dishes from both local and international cuisines to suit the preferences of its patrons. Meals can be served at your preferred location, which may be the dining room or the lakeside. They provide an English breakfast on the lakefront, as well as supper and dinner that may be had indoors or outdoors while admiring the lake and stars. The staff is well-mannered and courteous.
With a well-stocked bar offering a decent assortment of hard and soft drinks, you can unwind and sip your preferred beverage while taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding area, the forest, and Lake Kivu.
A swimming pool with seats around the pool to unwind in while taking in the hotel’s cooling breezes on a hot afternoon.
The amenities include free parking, housekeeping and laundry services, and airport transportation.
In addition to keeping you connected and able to browse the web, internet Wi-Fi in the rooms also allows guests to stay in contact with their loved ones.
There are health and fitness facilities that can help you decompress and ease your mind. For example, massage therapy can smooth out your skin, and saunas and steam rooms can help you expel stress.
Boating on Lake Kivu, swimming, hiking, fishing, volleyball, tennis, nature hikes in the forest, and many more activities are available to enjoy while staying at the hotel.
The largest freshwater lake in Rwanda, Lake Kivu is also the fifteenth deepest lake globally. The lake is 2,700 square kilometers in size and is 1,460 miles (4,790 feet) above sea level. Lake Tanganyika runs southward and is located on the DRC-Rwanda border in the Albertine Rift, the western arm of the East African Rift. Along with Idjwi, the tenth-largest inland island in the world, it is home to a number of settlements, including Gisenyi, Kibuye, and Cyangugu in Rwanda and Bukavu, Kabare, Kalehe, Sake, and Goma in the Congo. You can visit Congo in addition to staying in Kivu. From Kivu to Congo, it only takes a few hours to drive.
Rwanda is a small landlocked nation in central and eastern Africa. It shares borders with Burundi to the south, Tanzania to the east, Uganda to the north, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the south. Rwanda, with a total size of 26, 798 km2, ranks as the 46th largest country. Rwanda‘s capital city, Kigali, is situated in the country’s middle. Rwanda can be visited at any time of year, although the dry season is the ideal time to go. In Rwanda, the tourism industry is the one that is expanding the fastest. At present, Rwanda has three national parks: Akagera National Park, Nyungwe National Park, and Volcanoes National Park. Rwanda offers numerous attractions, one of which is gorilla trekking in the Volcanoes National Park, which is the most well-liked tourist destination in Rwanda. Activities include tracking chimpanzees in Nyungwe, hiking, boat rides on Lake Kivu, tracking golden monkeys, and game drives in Akagera. A city tour of Kigali includes stops at the Genocide and Kimironko markets, hiking Bisoke, a cultural tour that includes Ibyi’wachu, and many other enjoyable activities. There are three distinct tribes in Rwanda: the Hutu, Tutsi, and Twa. In Rwanda, a gorilla permit costs $1500. In Rwanda, the rainy season, which runs from mid-February to early-June and from September to December, is the greatest time to track chimpanzees. For gorillas, the best times to go are from February to March, July, August, September, October, and mid-December. Rwanda offers a variety of welcoming and practical lodging options for travelers, including affordable, moderate, and luxury options. The hotel is nearby and reasonably priced for guests visiting Kivu and Kigali.