As leaders in conservation and hospitality, Wilderness has announced the further enhancement of its Rwanda business by officially welcoming Thousand Hills Africa (THA) and Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge to its brand family, as of November 16, 2022. This move comes seven months after the company’s appointment of Manzi Kayihura as Executive Chairman of the Wilderness Rwanda Board. While global expansion is part of Wilderness’ longer-term strategy, its vision to protect the very best of Rwanda, and interests of the country and its people, remains a core business focus.

Since the launch of its award-winning Bisate Lodge five years ago, Wilderness Rwanda has worked hand-in-hand with Thousand Hills Africa (THA) to help drive conservation and hospitality to the region, and showcase Rwanda’s rich diversity and unique offerings to the world.

“The past seven months has been an exciting time for the business, as we continued to work closely with Manzi and the teams at THA and Sabyinyo to offer seamless journeys for all our guests to Bisate, Magashi and Sabyinyo.

We have also continued to pursue the growth of our Rwanda business to offer an iconic itinerary that includes mountain gorillas, chimpanzees and a classic East African safari experience”, noted Rob Baas, Wilderness Rwanda MD.

“We are now thrilled to officially and warmly welcome THA and Sabyinyo to our Wilderness brand family. THA will become known as our Wilderness Rwanda Travelshop and Touring business, and Sabyinyo will join our wonderful collection of destinations as Wilderness Sabyinyo.

We are confident that this exciting next step in the evolution of our business will help us to continue delivering the finest experiences to our guests in Rwanda, while growing our positive impact in terms of conservation, reforestation efforts and community upliftment”, he added.

As part of the Wilderness brand family, both THA and Sabyinyo share Wilderness’ vision that commercial operations can and must support community and conservation initiatives, which protect and sustain some of the greatest wildlife areas remaining on the planet.

“We are particularly proud of our collective achievements to date – in addition to opening Bisate in 2017, our Rwanda team launched Magashi Camp in Akagera National Park in 2019; opened Bisate Kwanda in 2021; and continues to achieve conservation success stories through their reforestation efforts at Bisate and Gishwati, in partnership with the Rwanda Development Board and Forest of Hope Association; as well as driving numerous community empowerment projects in conjunction with our non-profit, Children in the Wilderness”, added Manzi Kayihura.

“Our founding principles continue to guide us through every decision, and it remains our greatest privilege to bring the magic of Rwanda to our guests. It is extremely rewarding to experience how Rwanda is evolving, and we look forward to continuing to grow our Rwanda circuit while making a positive impact on the country’s wildlife and our communities”, Manzi concluded.

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