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Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel

Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel in Musanze (Ruhengeri) is located on the road going to Kinigi is the perfect starting point to go for different activities that the Volcanoes National Park is offering but also gives you lot of opportunities to rest and to enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of the lodge.

Accommodation At Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel Includes;

The lodge features 8 deluxe bedrooms (double/twin) and a Family Suite.

Deluxe Room

The Deluxe Double is a spacious room with a king-size bed or two separate beds. It has a self-contained bathroom with a “rainfall” shower and a bath tube.

It has additionally a changing room which gives space for the luggage. The rooms are equipped with a minibar and a tea/coffee station.

Family Suite

The Family Suite consists of two rooms, both equipped with double beds or twin beds (as desired), and own bathrooms with “rainfall” showers. The rooms are connected by a sitting room with a TV and minibar. It has tea and coffee station, Wi-Fi,

Volcano Manor (3 rooms)

These contain an air conditioner, a minibar, and a TV.

VIP cottage

The VIP cottage has one double and one twin bedroom with private bathrooms for each room. There is a living room with a sofa bed, a small kitchen and dining area, and a private garden.

All rooms offer;

  • Self-contained bathrooms with hot water shower
  • Hair dryer
  • Flat screen TVs (all satellite channels)
  • Mini bar
  • Laundry services (including dry-cleaning upon request)
  • Security features (smoke detectors)
  • All rooms are non-smoking rooms.
  • All meals included with overnight stay

Facilities And Services At Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel Comprise;

  • Restaurant, Bar & Lounge area with an incredible view of the Volcanoes
  • Lushfull, well-kept green garden areas surrounding all rooms
  • Fireplace
  • Accessibility for disabled guests
  • Pool (to be heated soon)
  • Massage
  • 24/7 front desk

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