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Rwanda

Gorillas at dawn, Nyungwe's canopy walks, the quiet slopes above Lake Kivu — Rwanda, condensed.

About Rwanda

A closer look at Rwanda.

Rwanda is small, mountainous and immaculately organised. Volcanoes National Park — the northern end of the Virunga chain — is where most travellers come for one reason: an hour with a gorilla family. Further south, Nyungwe's rainforest has chimpanzee groups and a canopy walkway strung through the treetops.

A typical Rwanda trip is short — three to five days is enough to trek gorillas, spend a night on Lake Kivu, and fly home via Kigali. We often combine it with northern Tanzania or the Mara to build out a full safari week.

What we build trips around

The headline safari highlights

01

Volcanoes National Park

Ten habituated mountain gorilla families. One hour of trekking time with the group you're assigned.

02

Nyungwe Forest

Montane rainforest in the south. Chimpanzee tracking, colobus monkey troops, a suspended canopy walk.

03

Lake Kivu

Rift Valley lake with volcanic beaches and a slow, unhurried pace. The best overnight between parks.

04

Kigali

Clean, safe and walkable. Plan an afternoon at the Genocide Memorial — it is difficult but necessary.

When to go

Best time to visit

June through September is the long dry season and the easiest trekking conditions. December and January also offer a short dry window.

Jan
Feb
MarLong rains begin
Apr
May
JunStart of long dry season
Jul
Aug
SepDriest trekking conditions
Oct
NovShort rains begin
Dec
Peak Good Shoulder Low season
CapitalKigali
CurrencyRwandan Franc · USD widely accepted
LanguageKinyarwanda, French & English
Visa30-day visa on arrival for most passports
FlightsFly into Kigali (KGL) direct from Europe and the Gulf
HealthYellow fever on arrival; malaria precaution below 1,800m
Questions we get

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How fit do I need to be to trek gorillas?

Moderately. Treks range from 1 to 6 hours in mountainous, sometimes muddy terrain at altitude (2,500m+). Porters are available and worth hiring.

Rwanda or Uganda for gorillas?

Rwanda is faster and more polished — drive from Kigali in 2.5 hours. Uganda is cheaper ($800 vs $1,500 permits) and often combined with Queen Elizabeth or Kibale. Both are excellent.

Is one gorilla trek enough?

For most people, yes. Double trekking increases your chance of seeing different family dynamics (silverbacks, infants, juveniles) and is worth considering if budget allows.

Can children trek gorillas?

Minimum age is 15. Younger children can stay at the lodge with a babysitter — most properties cater for this.

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