Rwanda
LAND OF A THOUSAND HILLS
A haven for nature and wildlife enthusiasts, Rwanda offers a wealth of unique experiences for the discerning traveler. From its lush, rolling landscapes to the iconic mountain gorillas of Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda boasts a vibrant culture, reflected in its lively markets, traditional music, and dance. Kigali, the capital city, is a blend of modernity and tradition, with its clean streets, bustling cafes, and poignant Genocide Memorial. Rwanda promises an enriching and adventurous journey that leaves a lasting impression.
Rwanda Journey Ideas
Every trip is customized to suit your available time, budget and personality. Here however are a few trip ideas for visiting Rwanda
6 Days in Rwanda
from $12,000 per person (Excluding airfare)
from $12,000 per person (Excluding airfare)
1 Day in Kigali
5 Days in Volcanoes National Park
Visit the capital Kigali including the genocide memorial. Then visit Volcanoes National Park to trek to a Mountain Gorilla family
8 Days in Rwanda
from $16,000 per person (Excluding airfare)
from $16,000 per person (Excluding airfare)
1 Day in Kigali
4 Days in Volcanoes National Park
3 Days in Nyungwe Forest
In addition to visiting Kigali and trekking to the Gorillas, add Nyungwe Forest to your Rwanda visit to experience the rainforest and trek to see chimpanzees
11 Days in Rwanda & Tanzania
from $18,000 per person (Excluding airfare)
from $18,000 per person (Excluding airfare)
1 Day in Kigali
4 Days in Volcanoes National Park
6 Days in the Serengeti National Park
Include a safari in the Serengeti after trekking to the Mountain Gorillas. With just a 3 - 4 hour flight between Kigali and the Serengeti, this is a hassle-free combination
Highlights of Rwanda
Volcanoes National Park
The Park is renowned for its population of endangered mountain gorillas, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to trek through lush rainforests to observe these majestic primates in their natural habitat. Luxury lodges provide comfort and immersion in the park's serene landscapes, with gorilla tracking experiences guided by expert rangers. Cultural visits to local communities provide insights into traditional Rwandan life, complementing the gorilla trekking adventure with rich cultural encounters and scenic views of the Virunga Mountains.
Our Favourite Properties : Bisate Lodge, Singita Kwitonda, One & Only Gorilla's Nest and Sabinyo Silverback Lodge
Nyungwe Forest National Park
Located in southwestern Rwanda is a pristine tropical rainforest that offers a unique and immersive experience for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The forest is one of the oldest in Africa, home to a remarkable biodiversity including over 1,000 plant species and a variety of wildlife such as chimpanzees, colobus monkeys, and hundreds of bird species. Visitors can explore the forest through guided nature walks, canopy walks along suspension bridges high above the forest floor, and chimpanzee tracking expeditions. The lush greenery and dense canopy provide a serene backdrop for photography, birdwatching, and cultural encounters with local communities surrounding the park. Nyungwe Forest is not only a haven for biodiversity but also a place where visitors can reconnect with nature and appreciate the beauty and ecological importance of Rwanda's natural heritage.
Our Favourite Property : One & Only Nyungwe House
Kigali
The capital city of Rwanda, offers a blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking scenery. Known for its cleanliness and safety, Kigali is a gateway to Rwanda's iconic attractions, such as the Genocide Memorial, which provides a poignant look into the country's past. The city's bustling markets, like Kimironko Market, offer a chance to experience local life and purchase handmade crafts. In addition to its hilly landscapes and lush greenery, Kigali has a burgeoning culinary scene.
Our Favourite Properties : Kigali Serena Hotel, The Retreat by Heaven and Kigali Marriott Hotel
Rwanda's Seasonal Highlights
The long dry season runs from June to September, featuring warm, sunny days and cooler nights, making it ideal for wildlife viewing and gorilla trekking as animals are easily spotted and trails are less muddy
The short dry season occurs from December to February, with similarly pleasant weather and good conditions for exploring Rwanda’s national parks and scenic landscapes
The long rains last from March to May, brings lush greenery and vibrant landscapes but also heavy downpours making for a more challenging trek to see mountain gorillas, however during this season you can take advantage of more intimate trekking experiences due to fewer trekkers, lush green scenery, and beautiful photographic opportunities
Getting There and Getting Around
Kigali International Airport is available on all major International Airlines as well as being easily accessible from Tanzania's Serengeti by taking a 3 - 4 hour shared small charter flight or by major East African airlines via Nairobi or Kilimanjaro
Within Rwanda you can access major National Parks by beautiful scenic drives or short private helicopter flights
We plan and secure of all these in-country travel arrangements so you can sit back and relax, knowing that everything is taken care of
Talk to us About Visiting Rwanda
Service & Support
We take the upmost care planning and booking your trip, ensuring the best services and pricing, just for you. We also offer 24 hour support when you are in-country, so we are always available
Trip Customization
Every aspect of your trip is fully customizable and therefore with our guidance your trip is tailored to your preference of accommodation, activities, duration and budget
We take the upmost care planning and booking your trip, ensuring the best services and pricing, just for you. We also offer 24 hour support when you are in-country, so we are always available
Trip Customization
Every aspect of your trip is fully customizable and therefore with our guidance your trip is tailored to your preference of accommodation, activities, duration and budget
Value
Due to our excellent relationships with hotels, lodges and guides, you will not pay more than if you were planning your trip yourself. Plus we do not charge any additional planning or booking fees
Our Partnerships
We partner with accommodation, activities and foundations who positively impact the areas in which they operate, empowering local people to make a difference in their community
Due to our excellent relationships with hotels, lodges and guides, you will not pay more than if you were planning your trip yourself. Plus we do not charge any additional planning or booking fees
Our Partnerships
We partner with accommodation, activities and foundations who positively impact the areas in which they operate, empowering local people to make a difference in their community
Talk to us About Visiting Rwanda
Every trip is customized to suit you, so if you are interested in visiting Rwanda, get in touch and let's talk
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