Rwanda

About Rwanda

Rwanda, also called the “Land of a Thousand Hills”. It is a wildlife lover’s dream in East Africa. This nation is known for its fantastic biodiversity, which makes it a top choice for those who love nature.

Rwanda is famous for its mountain gorillas. Trekking to see these gentle giants up close is a once in a lifetime experience. Additionally, Rwanda offers opportunities to track chimpanzees, colobus monkeys, and a diverse range of wildlife.

Besides the wildlife, Rwanda’s stunning landscapes, with rolling hills and serene lakes, provide a beautiful backdrop for your safari. The country’s commitment to conservation and responsible tourism makes it a top destination for nature enthusiasts. Discover the magic of Rwanda’s wildlife and landscapes on an unforgettable safari.

All Packages of Rwanda

Mountain gorilla

4 Days

Rwanda Gorilla Trekking

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8 Days

Golden Monkey & Gorillas Safari

Akagera Safari

5 Days

Akagera Safari

Nyungwe National Park

Nyungwe National Park boasts an ancient mountainous rainforest teeming with colobus monkeys, diverse birds, and hiking trails through lush greenery.

Volcanoes National Park

Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda is a captivating destination known for its breathtaking landscapes and unique wildlife, especially the iconic mountain gorillas.

Akagera National Park

Akagera offers a chance to witness the beauty of Rwanda’s wildlife, making it a must-visit for those seeking an enriching and memorable experience in the heart of Africa.

Things to do in Rwanda

Embark on an incredible gorilla trek in Volcanoes National Park, a top global destination for witnessing mountain gorillas in the wild. Guided treks provide an unforgettable opportunity to get up close to these magnificent creatures.

Visit Akagera National Park, Rwanda’s largest national park, where you can see a variety of wildlife, including african elephants, african lions, giraffes, cape buffalo, and zebras on safaris.

For bird enthusiasts, head to Nyungwe National Park, a lush rainforest that houses over 1,000 bird species. It’s a paradise for birdwatching, offering the chance to spot unique birds like the Albertine owlet and the blue-headed sunbird.

Take time to learn about Rwanda’s history at the Kigali Genocide Memorial, which offers crucial insights into the nation’s past. Rwanda combines wildlife adventures with historical exploration for a memorable experience.

Rwanda Destinations

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Volcanoes National Park

Nyungwe National Park

Nyungwe National Park

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Akagera National Park

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Serengeti National Park

Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park

Arusha National Park, Tanzania

Arusha National Park

What Travelers Most Enjoyed About Rwanda

Scenery

Gorilla Trekking

Stunning Sunsets

Cultural Interaction

Birdwatching

Diverse Cuisine

Wildlife Diversity

Conservation

Ready to encounter mountain gorillas up close? Contact our team for an unforgettable adventure!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Rwanda?

The best time to visit Rwanda largely depends on your interests. The dry season, which occurs from June to September and from December to February, is ideal for gorilla trekking. The wetter months (March to May and October to November) are generally more challenging for treks but can offer lush landscapes and fewer tourists.

What are the major languages spoken in Rwanda?

The official languages of Rwanda are Kinyarwanda, French, and English. Kinyarwanda is the most widely spoken language, while French and English are used in education and business.

Do you offer custom or private safari tours?

Yes, we can arrange personalized, private safari tours for both individuals and groups. Please get in touch with us to discuss your specific requirements and preferences. We’ll tailor an experience to meet your unique needs.

Where can I go gorilla trekking in Rwanda?

Gorilla trekking is primarily conducted in Volcanoes National Park, a lush and scenic region in the northwest of Rwanda. This park is part of the larger Virunga Massif, which extends into neighboring countries.

What other wildlife can I see in Rwanda?

In addition to gorillas, Rwanda offers opportunities to observe a variety of wildlife. Akagera National Park, in the east, is home to elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, hippos, crocodiles, and a wealth of bird species.

Is Rwanda a good destination for birdwatching?

Yes, Rwanda is a fantastic destination for bird enthusiasts, with over 700 bird species recorded. The lush forests and diverse ecosystems make it an ideal place for birdwatching, allowing you to spot unique and rare species such as the Albertine owlet and the blue-headed sunbird.

Are there opportunities for chimpanzee tracking in Rwanda?

Yes, for those interested in chimpanzee tracking, Nyungwe Forest National Park, in the southwest of the country, offers guided treks to observe these primates in their natural habitat

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