Our philosophy

There is luxury in discovering local cultures and beauty in fostering deeper connections. Rutete Eco-Lodge gives you the opportunity to reconnect with nature and be in tune with your surroundings.

Environmental responsibility

We seek to minimise our environmental impact, and as such, all of our decisions are made in context of the environmental crisis.

PRODUCT QUALITY

We are committed to employee education, training and certification in order to offer high quality responsive customer service.

COMMUNITY COLLABORATION

We see ourselves as part of a community, acknowledge our responsibility and make our decisions with that in mind.

PROACTIVE STANCES

We believe that support (financial, through activism, grassroots and/or national campaigns) is crucial.

Transparency

We encourage open communication, a collaborative atmosphere, and maximum transparency at all levels

Individual Responsibility

Rutete Eco-Lodge pledges to work as a team

Respectful business environment

Our team pledges to be respectful, generous and supportive of all employees, of the people we serve and all those within our community.

Honesty and Integrity

We pledge to be ethical and honest in our business practices.

Style Guide

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Environmental impact

Only a few minutes from the Akagera national park, Rutete Eco-Lodge is the ideal place for you to be in harmony with nature. Our energy comes from solar panels and ponds that allow water to be recycled, and our sustainable vegetable gardens and farm animals allow you to truly reconnect with the land. If you’re looking to recharge your batteries, enjoy simple yet sleek comfort or discover new things, Rutete Eco-Lodge is the place for you.

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Sustainable Housing

Infused with history in an enchanted forest setting, our accommodations are built from local and sustainable materials that surround the main house. We offer fashionable, simple, elegant and comfortable accommodations of international standards, at affordable prices.

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Reforestation & permaculture

We want to give you another vision of tourism: traveling to relax while discovering the joys of simple things such as new local flavours, or little known organic products. With the assistance of an agronomist, we replant local species that have disappeared, new species suitable for the location, and soil in order to create an autonomous and harmonious forest-garden. With permaculture, we are able to combine our vegetable garden and forest garden, in order to become self-sufficient in food, and have a surplus for sale.

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A cultural and social approach

We want to showcase local culture and history in real time, while fostering connections and exchanges. As such, we partner with people of the neighbouring village in order to showcase their culture and talents. Discover the beauty in dancing, pottery, or basket weaving, and truly delve into the world of the local people and their culture.

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Sustainable Developmental Goals

No poverty

We offer training and apprenticeship programs, equitable and gender-sensitive access to employment opportunities, and provide decent work and a livable wage.

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Sustainable Developmental Goals

Good health and well-being

Contribution to poverty reduction by providing employment.
We contribute to poverty reduction by providing employment, and provide clean foods and beverages in order to reduce inequality and make sure that no harm (ex: diseases) comes to the customer.

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Sustainable Developmental Goals

Gender equality

Our core business goal and mission is to promote gender equality. Thus, we provide equal opportunities for women and make it a point to establish gender-inclusive work environments. Amongst other things, we have put in place gender-sensitive career grievance mechanisms, flexible schedules to accommodate childcare, and policies and practices to prevent and address gender-based violence.

Silhouette of a woman in front of a sunrise
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Sustainable Developmental Goals

Sustainable communities

We showcase local culture and history in real time by partnering with natives, and giving others the opportunity to foster connections and exchanges with them in an intimate setting. Coupled with our excellent hospitality services, and the fresh air of the plants around the lodge, we are able to convince visitors of the Akagera National Park to stay in Rwinkwavu and enjoy our services.

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Sustainable Developmental Goals

Life on land

We are eco-friendly and strive to maintain and sustain our surrounding environment. Forests cover 30 percent of the Earth’s surface, provide vital habitats for millions of species, and are an important source for clean air and water. As such, we have invested in plantations that attract clean air to the region

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Sustainable Developmental Goals

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No poverty

We offer training and apprenticeship programs, equitable and gender-sensitive access to employment opportunities, and provide decent work and a livable wage.

02

Good health and well-being

We contribute to poverty reduction by providing employment, and provide clean foods and beverages in order to reduce inequality and make sure that no harm (ex: diseases) comes to the customer.

03

Gender equality

Our core business goal and mission is to promote gender equality. Thus, we provide equal opportunities for women and make it a point to establish gender-inclusive work environments. Amongst other things, we have put in place gender-sensitive career grievance mechanisms, flexible schedules to accommodate childcare, and policies and practices to prevent and address gender-based violence.

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Sustainable communities

We showcase local culture and history in real time by partnering with natives, and giving others the opportunity to foster connections and exchanges with them in an intimate setting. Coupled with our excellent hospitality services, and the fresh air of the plants around the lodge, we are able to convince visitors of the Akagera National Park to stay in Rwinkwavu and enjoy the our services.

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Life on land

We are eco-friendly and strive to maintain and sustain our surrounding environment. Forests cover 30 percent of the Earth’s surface, provide vital habitats for millions of species, and are an important source for clean air and water. As such, we have invested in plantations that attract clean air to the region.