8 Days 7 Nights
Daily Tour
10 people
Bangla, English, Francais, Kinyarwanda
Welcome to Rwanda, Africa’s best-kept secret and one of the cleanest, safest nations in the world. Known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” Rwanda offers a breathtaking landscape of misty volcanoes, deep rainforests, and shimmering lakes. This 8-day journey takes you deep into the Volcanoes National Park for a life-changing encounter with endangered Mountain Gorillas, across the treetops of Nyungwe Forest, and along the serene shores of Lake Kivu. Tailored for a private group of five, this tour is an intimate exploration of Rwanda’s resilience, beauty, and incredible wildlife.
Meet at Kigali International Airport. City tour including the Genocide Memorial.
Scenic drive south through rolling hills. Visit the King’s Palace Museum en route.
Early morning Chimp tracking followed by an afternoon walk on the canopy bridge.
Drive to the shores of Lake Kivu. Afternoon boat cruise to the "Napoleon Island."
Travel along the Kivu Belt road with stunning lake views to the gateway of the volcanoes.
A once-in-a-lifetime trek to spend one hour with a Mountain Gorilla family.
Transfer to Akagera National Park for an afternoon game drive to see lions and rhinos.
Morning safari followed by a drive back to Kigali for airport transfer.
Rwanda is widely considered the safest country in Africa. Kigali is exceptionally clean and organized. The people are incredibly welcoming, and the security for tourists is world-class.
The Gorilla Permit is regulated by the government and costs $1,500 USD per person. While expensive, this fee goes directly toward the conservation of the gorillas and the development of local communities.
Gorilla trekking involves hiking through thick forests and hilly terrain at high altitudes. You don't need to be an athlete, but a moderate level of fitness and sturdy hiking boots are essential.
Rwanda has a strict ban on plastic bags, so ensure you do not have any in your luggage. Pack a high-quality raincoat and gaiters for trekking. Lastly, don't miss out on trying the local Rwandan coffee—it is among the best in the world!
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