George Baguma
31 Jul
31Jul

I came to Rebero Resort for the first time in 2019. Since I was in a hurry, I grabbed a cup of coffee and left. As brief as it was, that stopover left me yearning for a second visit. The plan was to return sooner, but I have been busy touring the Land of 1,000 Hills extensively. There is always a new place to visit, something new to see, and a new activity to partake in.

Several years down the line, I am back. This time around, I am here to do much more than grab a cup of coffee. I have dropped by to nurse sore muscles after a strenuous hike.     

Yesterday, I climbed one of those towering volcanoes straddling Rwanda’s northern border. As a result, I skipped this morning’s street ball game organized by fellow hoops veterans.   

I am the first customer to arrive. Tables are still unoccupied. After mopping the floor thoroughly, cleaners are wiping every piece of furniture. On the terrace, someone is repainting rusting railings. Preparations for another day of business are in full swing.    

After breakfast, I walk to the infinity swimming pool and the jacuzzi. Then I proceed to the showers and changing rooms.     

Rebero Resort is quite serene. The tranquility and peace of mind experienced here are seldom found in the city. The resort is recommended for those who prefer quiet suburbs without compromising proximity to the city center.

Taking care of your physical and mental health should be at the top of your list of priorities. The wellness facilities found here are designed to help you do just that.