The Palm Beach Resort

The Palm Beach Resort: Situated in the lower part of the domain, on the shores of Lake Kivu, one of Africa’s Great Lakes, and only 15 minutes from Gisenyi Beach and Rwanda Tourism University College, Rwanda Region, the Palm Beach resort is known as a mid-range (3-star) lodging option. The resort is located three miles from the heart of Gisenyi. With comfortable lodging for travelers, vacationers, and business travelers who wish to explore and take in the breathtaking views of Lake Kivu, as well as surrounded by lined palm trees and vibrant flowers in the gardens, the resort is both practical and reasonably priced.  It is only 160 kilometers from Kigali (20 minutes by plane from Kigali International Airport) and only a short distance from Goma and the Democratic Republic of the Congo‘s border.

The Palm Beach Resort consists of more than twenty tastefully designed bungalows overlooking the lake, each with a colorful garden filled with flowers that reflects African architectural style and natural resources like volcanic stones and nearby trees. With seclusion and calm overlooking the clear, safe waters, the rooms are tastefully equipped and decorated.  Bang Lows consist of a single, double, or family room with a private bathroom that has a flushing toilet, a hot running shower, a mosquito net, extinguishers, complimentary bottled water, slippers in the rooms, chairs, and a table, to name a few amenities.   The rooms feature seating sections, terraces, and verandas with breathtaking views of Lake Kivu, as well as exotic flowers and palm tree borders.  Superior quality beds with freshly laundered linens are provided in each room.  Visitors are kept warm on chilly nights by the bonfires in the sitting areas. While on a Rwanda Safari, rooms start at $200 per night and might go up a little bit during the busiest periods of the year.

The Palm Beach Resort provides other amenities and services, such as: a restaurant that offers a variety of delectable international and local dishes to suit the preferences of the patrons (they also serve food straight from the source, such as salads, fruits from the garden, and fish from the lake);  breakfast buffet by the lake, lunch and supper served indoors and outside with views of the lake and private beach, all provided by a helpful and well-organized staff  With a wide variety of hard and soft drinks available at the well-stocked bar, you can unwind while taking in the breathtaking view of the lake and the setting sun. Kivu, swimming in Lake Kivu, the surrounding private beach, there is free parking available. laundry facilities accessible, There’s Wi-Fi so guests can stay in touch with friends and family, massage services and steam room available. Business centers featuring meeting and wedding spaces as well as a honey moon package the hotel has a craft shop where guests may purchase more African-inspired products including shoes and safari necessities. Canoeing to the island of Bugarura, a boat ride to neighboring places like Kibuye and Gisenyi, the hotel offers a variety of recreational options, including tennis, volleyball, hiking, swimming, boating, and fishing.

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.  The Albertine Rift, a western branch of the East African Rift, forms the border between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Lake Tanganyika flows southward. 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.  Visits to the Genocide and Kimironko markets, the Bisoke trek, the Ibyi’wachu cultural tour, and numerous more attractions are all part of the city trip in Kigali.  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.

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