
Wilderness Bisate to launch new wellness sanctuary
Wilderness Rwanda is set to elevate the concept of holistic travel with the launch of The Sanctuary at Wilderness Bisate in December 2025 – a dedicated wellness haven, open to guests of both Bisate and Bisate Reserve, and embraced by the natural beauty of Rwanda's volcanic highlands. More than a spa or a collection of services, The Sanctuary reflects Wilderness' core belief that wellness is not a moment in a schedule, but a philosophy threaded through every part of a guest's journey.
'At Wilderness, wellness is not an added layer defined by trends or treatments, but a natural extension of place – an invitation to pause, reconnect, and rediscover the restorative power of nature. It lives in the care of our people, in the connection fostered between guests and guides, and in the deeply nourishing food served across our camps. It is felt in the absence of distraction – the lack of noise, light, and air pollution – and in the sensory reawakening that takes place when one is truly present in nature. Simply being in the wild becomes a form of healing in itself', said Alexandra Margull, Wilderness Chief Operating Officer.
The Sanctuary has been purposefully designed to offer a grounding space where guests can re-center and unwind. Here, every element has been considered to promote deeper rest – from curated soundscapes and signature scents to the natural materials and gentle design language. A heated, salt-water indoor lap pool provides both relaxation and quiet reflection, while a steam room and ice bath introduce the revitalizing benefits of contrast therapy. Cocoon-like meditation pods offer moments of solitude and stillness, enhancing mindfulness in a truly serene setting. A fully equipped gym and yoga area allow guests to continue movement practices at their own pace, while dedicated body treatment rooms offer signature massages and beauty treatments. Thoughtfully positioned fireplaces add to the comforting atmosphere, inviting guests to linger and transition slowly between rituals of restoration.
While The Sanctuary will debut at Wilderness Bisate and Wilderness Mombo in Botswana, its launch signals a broader evolution in the brand's guest journey. In the coming months, wellness will be more deeply embedded across Wilderness camps, from immersive activities and sustainably sourced cuisine to opportunities for intentional disconnection.
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Wilderness Bisate to launch new wellness sanctuary
Wilderness Rwanda will launch The Sanctuary at Bisate in December 2025, offering immersive, nature-based wellness experiences rooted in holistic travel. Wilderness Rwanda is set to elevate the concept of holistic travel with the launch of The Sanctuary at Wilderness Bisate in December 2025 – a dedicated wellness haven, open to guests of both Bisate and Bisate Reserve, and embraced by the natural beauty of Rwanda's volcanic highlands. More than a spa or a collection of services, The Sanctuary reflects Wilderness' core belief that wellness is not a moment in a schedule, but a philosophy threaded through every part of a guest's journey. 'At Wilderness, wellness is not an added layer defined by trends or treatments, but a natural extension of place – an invitation to pause, reconnect, and rediscover the restorative power of nature. It lives in the care of our people, in the connection fostered between guests and guides, and in the deeply nourishing food served across our camps. It is felt in the absence of distraction – the lack of noise, light, and air pollution – and in the sensory reawakening that takes place when one is truly present in nature. Simply being in the wild becomes a form of healing in itself', said Alexandra Margull, Wilderness Chief Operating Officer. The Sanctuary has been purposefully designed to offer a grounding space where guests can re-center and unwind. Here, every element has been considered to promote deeper rest – from curated soundscapes and signature scents to the natural materials and gentle design language. A heated, salt-water indoor lap pool provides both relaxation and quiet reflection, while a steam room and ice bath introduce the revitalizing benefits of contrast therapy. Cocoon-like meditation pods offer moments of solitude and stillness, enhancing mindfulness in a truly serene setting. A fully equipped gym and yoga area allow guests to continue movement practices at their own pace, while dedicated body treatment rooms offer signature massages and beauty treatments. Thoughtfully positioned fireplaces add to the comforting atmosphere, inviting guests to linger and transition slowly between rituals of restoration. While The Sanctuary will debut at Wilderness Bisate and Wilderness Mombo in Botswana, its launch signals a broader evolution in the brand's guest journey. In the coming months, wellness will be more deeply embedded across Wilderness camps, from immersive activities and sustainably sourced cuisine to opportunities for intentional disconnection.


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