Mantis Kivu Marina Bay Hotel invites you to experience a resort lifestyle in the Rusizi District of the Western Province of Rwanda. This luxury hotel is located in close proximity of Lake Kivu and Nyungwe National Park in the western region of Rwanda, located just 1km from Kamembe Airport in Cyangugu, Rwanda. It is designed to accommodate a convention centre, lake view swimming pool, parking area and a luxurious health spa. The hotel compromises an upscale lobby, restaurant and bar, spa and gym. The appealing look of the Kivu Marina Bay creates an inviting atmosphere to visitors coming from all parts of the world and Rwanda. It has a beautiful view of the southern lake and surrounding islands. Guests who stay here will be treated to the luxuries and comfort of the individual rooms as well as the experience to visit areas that are home to an array of stunning and rare wildlife. Guests can venture to Volcanoes National Park, getting up close to rare monkeys and birds, visit Nyungwe National Park and walk amongst nature trails at Lake Kivu.
Kivu Marina Bay Hotel, Cyangugu, Rwanda
This luxury hotel is located in close proximity of Lake Kivu and Nyungwe National Park in the western region of Rwanda, located just 1km from Kamembe Airport in Cyangugu, Rwanda. It is situated in the Rusizi District of the Western Province of Rwanda.
- Guests can choose between a standard room, family room, deluxe room or presidential suite at Marina Bay Hotel
- Features include complimentary Wi-Fi, a smart TV, air conditioning, a mini bar, safe and a desk
- Activities at this hotel include nature trails around Lake Kivu, a visit to Volcanoes National Park and admiring stunning wildlife such as monkey, chimpanzees and birds
- The property has facilities for guests to use that include a lake view swimming pool, health spa, gym and a convention centre
- For those travelling on business, the hotel has VIP meeting rooms and a conference venue as well as desks in every room
Mantis Kivu Marina Bay is a deluxe hotel that comprises 79 rooms on Lake Kivu with its resort lifestyle, cultural experiences and tea and coffee tastings at some of the best plantations in Africa. Locally inspired design creates a classical and modern feel, in brown and golden tones with green, beige and black accents. Guests will find the rooms ideal for both business and leisure. Inter-leading rooms are also available for families.
There are 59 standard rooms at Mantis Kivu Marina Bay Hotel, each with features to make the stay as comfortable as possible. These features include complimentary Wi-Fi, a smart TV with satellite channels, air conditioning, tea & coffee making facilities, a minibar, safe and a desk.
There are 12 family rooms available at Mantis Kivu Marina Bay Hotel, each with features that make the stay comfortable for the whole family. These features include complimentary Wi-Fi, a smart TV with satellite channels, air conditioning, tea & coffee making facilities, a minibar, safe and a desk.
There are just 7 deluxe rooms available at Mantis Kivu Marina Bay Hotel, each with comfortable room features and amenities. These features include complimentary Wi-Fi, a smart TV with satellite channels, air conditioning, tea & coffee making facilities, a minibar, safe and a desk.
There is just one presidential suite available at Mantis Kivu Marina bay Hotel with features not available in the other rooms such as a dining room, lounge and a kitchen for complete luxury. Other features include complimentary Wi-Fi, a smart TV with satellite channels, air conditioning, tea & coffee making facilities, a minibar, safe and a desk.
This is a sophisticated dining venue that seats up to 80 guests. La Vue Restaurant offers a fine dining a la carte menu and buffet.
The poolside Pool Bar serves casual international, contemporary food and drinks. It is the ideal eatery for the day time and offers easy food options for the kids.
Guests can tantalise their senses as they participate in coffee roasting and tasting at the coffee processing project which is accessible by boat. End your day off by watching as the fishermen make their way to the lake, you may hear the faint sound of the folk songs they chant to call on good luck for the night’s fishing.
When staying at Mantis Kivu Marina Bay Hotel, you can easily see the chimpanzees in Nyungwe National Park which is just 20 minutes from the hotel. Nyungwe National Park is a primal atmosphere with over 1,000 plant species including 140 different types of orchids. Twitchers will be thrilled by Red-collared Babblers amongst 30 bird species that are endemic to the Albertine Rift.
The Kivu Belt offers guests the chance to take a cultural outing along Lake Kivu. Breath taking scenery is based all the more memorable with nature trails to walk, heritage sites to visit and flora and fauna to admire along the way.
Volcanoes National Park is situated in the far northwest of Rwanda, protecting the steep slopes of the magnificent mountain range and home to the endangered mountain gorilla. Stunning ecosystems also live here and the area is home to an abundance of bamboo, grassland and swamps. Other stunning sightings may include over 200 species of birds and the rare golden monkey.
A partnership between Mantis and Accor was formed in 2018 to address both social and environmental imbalances and find a way to work through the ongoing crisis regarding conservation. This has led to the creation of the Community Conservation Fund Africa; a project formed from a passion to protect the natural world. Adrian Gardiner is the CEO and Chairman of this fund, someone who is already a well-known conservationist and philanthropist.
‘If you take the wildlife out of Africa there will be little to no tourism’. The organisation is a non-profit organisation that focuses on both fundraising and grant giving, aiming to educate and empower local communities by implementing sustainable wildlife management systems. Mantis offers curated destinations inspired by such sustainable adventures, inviting guests to experience eco-tourism as well as luxury. The collaboration between CCFA, Accor and Mantis has seen R7.5 million invested into communities and conservation.
The fund has been able to bring together three internationally successful wildlife conservation organisations: Wilderness Foundation Africa, Africa Parks and Tusk Trust, collaborating on projects in South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Kenya and Uganda. The projects have been able to Contributed towards the alleviation of poverty, Assist with personal and social transformation, change and uplift communities and address ways of creating more sustainable lifestyles while also helping to offset carbon emissions.
Mantis knows that authenticity and heritage are important parts of their business and highlights this by employing locals and doing whatever they can to support the neighbouring communities. Local indigenous designers and artists are also promoted in the process.
Mantis ensures that their properties use locally sourced food within their lodges and restaurants, using indigenous ingredients and reducing their carbon footprint in the process as air miles are not used to import food.
Mantis’ properties sells locally harvested and produced honey from their beekeeping project, an initiative that aims to preserve the bees. Over 120 beehives have been introduced as have trained local community members as beekeepers, who now harvest their own honey.
Mantis sells indigenous plants and trees, specifically the ‘Spekboom’ which is known as the most carbon-friendly plant in the world. The other plants that are sold are also edible as well as medicinal.
The design of the properties that Mantis runs aim to create buildings that are not harmful to their occupants or to the larger environment. Low-impact materials are used as are durable products to minimise waste and increase renewability.
Children are welcome at the hotel and family rooms are available at the property.