Rwanda Safaris

Safaris in Rwanda and thrilling wildlife safaris

One of the top African destinations for wildlife safaris and vacations is Rwanda. The phrase “land of a thousand hills” is frequently used to describe the nation. Nowadays, the most popular activity that most tourists book when visiting Rwanda is gorilla trekking.  Wild game viewing, cultural trips, and mountain hikes are other options. We plan both luxurious and affordable trips to Rwanda.

Do you want to know why you should go on safari in Rwanda? There are several Virunga volcanoes in the country, including Mount Karisimbi and Bisoke for hiking, Akagera National Park for seeing the Big Five African animals, Nyungwe Forest National Park for tracking chimpanzees and taking canopy walks, Might Volcanoes National Park for trekking mountain gorillas once in a lifetime, and Lake Kivu for boat cruises. Additional tourist activities in Rwanda include tracking chimpanzees and golden monkeys, visiting the capital Kigali, Birdwatching in Rwanda’s Nyungwe woodland, cycling the Congo Nile Trail, Going to the genocide memorial sites in Nyamata, Bisesero, Gisozi, Murambi, and Ntarama, Sport fishing, the Karisoke Research Center, and Dian Fossey’s tomb in Rwanda

The majority of tourists wonder why they should go to Rwanda to see the mountain gorillas, yet the experiences of gorilla trekking in Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo are very similar. The cost of the permits and the quality of the lodging options offered, however, fluctuate. Because there are less people there, luxury tourists choose to go on safari at Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. It just takes three hours to drive from Kigali city to this gorilla national park.

 

Of the three gorilla tracking locations, Rwanda now has the best conservation efforts. One way to help RDB preserve and safeguard the gorillas for future generations is to purchase gorilla trekking licenses in Rwanda.