Rwanda Safari Tours: 2024 – 2025
Travel to Rwanda: Gorilla Trekking & More
Most travellers either fly into Kigali or drive over the border from Uganda (Gatuna / Kabale). The first destination is usually Volcanoes National Park (an extension of the Virungas) for gorilla tracking. Due to the dense, mountainous landscape, the treks are not easy but extraordinarily rewarding. Volanoes National Park also offers great birdwatching and viewing of other primates. You canalso do a 2-hour trek to Dian Fossey’s tomb and the Karisoke Research Station. Nyungwe Forest National Park is great viewing primates, including chimpanzees, hiking and birdwatching. Akagera National Park offers safari game drives and Lake Kivu is the perfect destination to relax after your safari .
Explore our Rwanda Tours & Safaris for 2024 – 2025
Looking for the Best Rwanda Safari Tours & Packages? While some of the itineraries mentioned here are for scheduled group trips, please know that it is possible to customise a private safari to Rwanda as well.
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Virunga Trek: MGahinga Gorilla National Park is ideal for discovering art, culture, endangered gorillas, golden monkeys in Rwanda and Uganda.
With unmatched up-close encounters, trekking through untamed, pristine rainforests, in search of the endangered mountain gorillas is the ultimate life-changing experience. Surrounded by swaying trees and broad volcanic mountains; this experience awakens a vibrant energy within you.
Historically seen as the go-to destination to view the endangered mountain gorilla, Rwanda has evolved over the last decade, emerging as the gem of East and Central Africa.
Combination of two iconic safari destinations: Tanzania's dramatic Serengeti. and the world-renowned Volcanoes National Park.
Trek endangered mountain gorillas, experience the vibrant golden monkeys, and discover the incredible culture of Rwanda.
Interact with authentic, traditional, and colourful tribal communities.
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