Rwanda Tours
"The Land of a Thousand Hills", Rwanda is a green undulating landscape of hills, gardens and tea plantations.
It offers visitors a one of a kind journey as it home to one third of the world's remaining Mountain Gorillas, one third of Africa's birds species, several species of primates, volcanoes, game reserves, resorts and islands on the expansive Lake Kivu, graceful dancers, artistic crafts and friendly people.
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The lodges are situated a few minutes from the main entrance to the National Park where there are eight families of gorilla living on the slopes of the Virunga Volcanoes that you can trek to see. In addition, optional activities include trekking to see the golden monkeys, escorted walks and mountain biking, and a trek to the Dian Fossey Research Camp.
Akagera National Park
Located in the far east of Rwanda over looking beautiful Lake Rwanyakazinga, it comprises some of the most scenic savannah in East Africa. Open plains, woodlands, lakes and grassy low mountains, the park teems with game.
Lake Kivu
One of the African Great Lakes and the largest in Rwanda, it is also the sixth largest lake in Africa. Lake Kivu’s emerald green waters are surrounded by mountains, part of Africa’s Rift Valley covering a surface area of 2,700 km2.
Nyungwe Forest
One of the oldest rain forests in Africa and rich in biodiversity this mountainous region is home to a huge amount of wildlife where visitors can enjoy guided chimpanzees tracking. The forest is also home to 12 other species of primate, including the L’Hoest’s monkey endemic to the Albertine Rift.
Kigali City
Pretty tree lined streets and immaculate squares, Kigali is a safe city to stroll with friendly locals happy to help where needed. No visit is complete without visiting the Kigali Genocide Memorial which honours the memory of the more than one million Rwandans killed in 1994.
Rwanda can be visited at any time of year with the dry season from May to October. It rains more frequently and heavily in the northeast, where the volcanoes are covered by dense rainforest.
Rwanda offers an unforgettable adventure, defined by the awe-inspiring landscapes and the majestic mountain gorillas. Landing in Kigali, the capital city, you will be immediately struck by its cleanliness and vibrant culture. The journey to Volcanoes National Park is filled with picturesque landscapes, lush green hills, and the welcoming smiles of locals.
The anticipation of spending time with the mountain gorillas will be palpable and your day of tracking will begin early with a briefing by expert guides, who share valuable insights on gorilla behaviour and trekking guidelines. The trek is challenging but invigorating, with the sounds of the forest all enveloping as you navigate through thick vegetation and steep inclines.
After a hike of what can be several hours, you are finally encountered by a gorilla family. Words cannot adequately describe the awe of seeing these magnificent creatures up close. The silverback, with his imposing presence, watches over the group while the younger gorillas play and interact with each other. Observing their behaviours and expressions is a deeply moving experience, highlighting the profound similarities between ourselves and our closest relatives in the animal kingdom.
The Volcanoes National Park itself is a stunning backdrop to this adventure. The chain of dormant volcanoes, shrouded in mist, add an element of mystique to the landscape. Each day in the park offers new discoveries, from rare bird sightings to encounters with other wildlife such as the delightful golden monkey.
Beyond the natural wonders, the warmth and resilience of the Rwandan people will leave a lasting impression. Visiting local communities will leave a deeper appreciation of the harmonious relationship between humans and nature in this region.
Any trip to Rwanda is not just a journey to see gorillas and volcanoes; it is an exploration of a beautiful country rich in natural beauty and human spirit. The memories of your adventure, the stunning landscapes, and the gentle giants of the forest will stay with you forever.
Tony
Currency Rwandan Franc
Language The national language is Kinyarwanda, but the majority of Rwandans speak at least one international language. People in the tourism industry, will usually be able to speak French and English.
Why we love it A visit to Rwanda is not complete without tracking the famous mountain gorillas, but though this is an undeniably wonderful experience there is a great deal more to the country and it is well worth spending a few extra days to experience it all. A couple of days of gorilla tracking is ideal and can easily be combined with some time in Kigali, relaxing along the shores of Lake Kivu or chimpanzee tracking in Nyungwe Forest.
Weather There is little fluctuation in temperature throughout the year, with daytime temperatures between 25C and 30C. The “long rains” last from mid-February to early June whilst the “short rains” last from mid-September to mid-December. The rainfall is heaviest from March to May, especially over the mountains.
Health* Please contact your General Practitioner for advice regarding the recommended vaccination programme for travellers to this region.
Notes *Please be aware that Health information is subject to change at any time and you should always double check these requirements at the time of booking and before travel.
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