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Rwanda: Land of the Mountain Gorillas and so much more


Mountain Gorilla

Cost per person is $8,399
Single supplement is $2,499

When was the last time you had a once-in-a-lifetime experience?

This could be the next time!

Join us on a unique journey to Rwanda to see Mountain Gorillas in the wild, plus lions, rhinos, elephants, leopards, hippos and so much more!

This unique adventure especially created for us stays in comfortable lodgings throughout, and the trip ends with an opportunity to trek endangered Mountain Gorillas in the famed Virunga Volcanoes – a truly fantastic and awe-inspiring experience.

Group size is limited to 16 individuals.

In keeping with the principles of responsible ecotourism:

We will make a donation to the conservation work of the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project.

We will employ local people.

We will use locally owned and operated lodges and outfitters.

We will use local goods and services.

This is an ecotour that will make a difference to you and to the places we visit.

Upcoming Dates
Thursday, May 1, 2025 to Saturday, May 31, 2025

Availability — 2025 dates in planning


Itinerary

Mountain scenery - Rwanda
Mountain scenery - Rwanda

Day 1: Arrival to Kigali, Rwanda

Today you will arrive in Kigali, Rwanda and are met on arrival and transferred to the luxurious Kigali Marriott Hotel.  This evening enjoy a welcome dinner and meet fellow travelers.

Kigali Marriott Hotel (D)
Elephants in Akagera National Park
Elephants in Akagera National Park

Day 2: Kigali to Akagera National Park

A leisurely morning, and after a relaxed breakfast we depart for Akagera National Park in the east of Rwanda bordering Tanzania. We should be at the wonderful Ruzizi Tented Camp in time for lunch and once we have settled-in we will have chance for a “Game Drive” before sunset.  We shall enjoy a Welcome dinner this evening back at the Lodge overlooking Lake Ihema.

Ruzizi Tented Camp (B,L,D)
Zebra in Akagera National Park
Zebra in Akagera National Park

Day 3: Akagera National Park

An early morning game drive in the Park should reward us the chance to see a variety of birds, elephant, hippo, giraffe, spotted hyena, buffalo and crocodiles. We shall definitely be searching for the recently re-introduced Lions, Black and White rhino, and East-African crowned cranes and will meet some of the scientists involved in the ongoing re-introduction efforts.

We shall plan on a short siesta around midday, and later this afternoon we may enjoy a boat ride on Lake Ihema, which is very rewarding for seeing the large number of hippo, the huge Nile crocodile and many birds. 

Ruzizi Tented Camp (B,L,D)
Photographing giraffes in Akagera National Park
Photographing giraffes in Akagera National Park

Day 4: Akagera National Park to Kigali

Another early morning game drive and after breakfast we plan to embark on a full day game drive from our location at the southern end of the Park and exit from the northern gate this afternoon.  We will enjoy a picnic lunch at one of the Lake overlooks, where we will scan for the elusive Shoebill stork!  Dinner this evening is al fresco on the patio of Brachetto restaurant in Kigali. 

Kigali Marriott Hotel (B,L,D)
Virunga volcanoes
Virunga volcanoes

Day 5: Kigali to Virunga Volcanoes

This morning we visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial, where we shall hear stories of survival and the heart-warming stories of recovery and rebuilding hope, a truly important piece of the history of Rwanda, sobering and uplifting all at the same time!  We then head for the Virunga volcanoes - this journey north goes through the beautiful terraced hillsides that characterize much of Rwanda’s landscape, gradually climbing to the base of the awesome Virunga volcanoes, sometimes with as many as five peaks visible. 

This evening meet the Rwanda-based Veterinarians from the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project, and hear about their efforts to protect the Mountain Gorillas. They will join you for cocktails and dinner, and they will share with you some of the stories, challenges, and successes of their important work.

Five Volcanoes Lodge (B,L,D)
Mountain gorilla trekkers and silverback mountain gorilla
Mountain gorilla trekkers and silverback mountain gorilla

Day 6: Gorilla trek

This morning we go gorilla tracking in Volcanoes National Park. Tracking the gorillas through the light mountain forest on the slopes of the Virungas is a magical experience. If you are lucky you can get to the gorillas, spend an hour with them, and be back at the base in time for a late lunch! Some gorilla families however are more elusive, and tracking can take a full day, especially when it is wet and muddy.

Five Volcanoes Lodge (B,L,D)
Silverback gorilla
Silverback gorilla

Day 7: Optional Gorilla trek or Golden monkeys

Today is a second chance to go trek the Mountain Gorillas (on payment of $1,500 supplement at time of booking), and you now know what to expect!  If you do choose to trek to the Gorillas a second time you should be able to visit a different Gorilla group than your first visit - indeed the more athletic may even try to visit the Susa group which usually requires the longest and most challenging trek. Alternatively trek to the Dian Fossey Grave, or visit the endangered Golden monkeys that call the Volcanoes National Park home.  After returning today you may have time to visit the local market or a local Elementary School.  Farewell Dinner tonight.

Five Volcanoes Lodge (B,L,D)
Rwanda children at Volcanoes National Park
Rwanda children at Volcanoes National Park

Day 8: Virunga Volcanoes to Kigali and flights home

Breakfast and pack, then transfer to Kigali for your flights headed home.  Please make sure your homeward flight departs Kigali after 1pm.                                                                                         (B)

 

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Travel Information

Thanks for choosing Rwanda with Terra Incognita Ecotours, Inc. It is our pleasure to help you plan for your upcoming ecotour. To ensure that your travel arrangements are made to your satisfaction, please take a few minutes to read through this information.

What you need to have with you on your trip:

Passport: If you are a U.S. or Canadian citizen, you will need a passport, valid for six months from the date of completion of your trip.

It is always a good idea to make a photocopy of your airline tickets and of the pages of your passport that have the number, your photograph and other pertinent information. Keep the copies separate from the originals.

Visas: If you are a U.K. or U.S.A. citizen you will need a visa for Rwanda, and importantly for Rwanda the visa can be acquired on arrival to the Kigali airport.  If you are not a U.K. or U.S.A. citizen, please consult the Rwanda consulate or embassy nearest you for visa requirements to enter Rwanda. If a visa is required, you are responsible for obtaining it.

Documents for children under the age of 18, not traveling with both parents: Governments are increasingly requiring that minors under 18 years of age traveling alone, with grandparents, or with one parent/legal guardian only, carry a notarized document signed by both parents or by the parent/legal guardian not traveling with the child. We suggest you obtain such a document (noting the age of the child, relationship to traveling adult(s), dates of travel, and destination) to avoid potential problems. For example, in the case of divorce, the parent with legal custody must sign the permit, and the accompanying adult must carry proof of this fact. In addition, if the child’s surname differs from that of either parent, you may want to carry the child’s birth certificate.

Please note: You must be over 15 years of age to obtain a gorilla viewing permit.

Emergency Contact number while on your ecotour:

Call COLLECT (813) 476-2810

Security: There are currently no security problems in Rwanda. After the tragedy of the genocide in 1994, Rwanda has now stabilized and welcomes visitors. Please feel free to check with the US State Department for any updates or change in conditions.

Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda

The highlight of the Rwanda ecotour is undoubtedly the opportunity to trek the endangered Mountain Gorilla, and there is no doubt a face-to-face encounter with these gentle creatures is the most sensational wildlife experience of them all. During your safari you will have TWO opportunities to go on a Gorilla Trek. In order to participate in a Gorilla Trek, viewing permits must be obtained in advance, and they are extremely limited in number, so advance booking is essential to ensure permits can be obtained. Currently the viewing permits cost $1,500 per person (effective January 1, 2023), per day, and the cost of ONE permit is included in your ecotour.

The Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) is perhaps the World’s most endangered ape, with approximately 880 animals, and they are only found in small portions of protected afro-montane forests in north-west Rwanda, south-west Uganda and the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Half the population lives in the area of the Virunga volcanoes, and the other half lives in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, although located close to one another, expanding agriculture and the clearing of forest habitat means these two populations are now isolated from one another. It is within the Virunga range where you will have a unique opportunity to see gorillas in the wild.

Gorilla trekking is tightly controlled and regulated for the safety of the visitor and importantly for the safety of the Mountain Gorillas. A maximum of 8 visitors may visit a group of habituated Gorillas on any given day, this minimizes behavioral disturbance and the risk of their exposure to human-borne diseases.

Gorilla Groups:

There are currently TWELVE groups habituated to visitors in Rwanda.

  • Including the following:
  • Amahoro group - 18 individuals located on the Visoke volcano.
  • Hirwa group - 17 individuals located on the Sabinyo volcano.
  • Umubano group - 12 individuals located on the Visoke volcano.
  • Ugenda group - 11 individuals located on the Visoke volcano.
  • Bwenge group - 10 individuals located on the Visoke volcano.
  • Sabyinyo group - 14 individuals located between the Sabinyo and Visoke volcanoes.
  • Susa group - 35 individuals located high on the Karisimbi volcano (long and strenuous hike).
  • Agashya group - 25 individuals located on the Sabinyo volcano.
  • Kwitonda group - 24 individuals located on the Sabinyo volcano, sometimes in Democratic Republic of Congo and thus off-limits.

Only the Park Authorities will assign which gorilla group you will visit.

You will trek from the Park Headquarters to where the guides observed the Gorillas the day before, from there you will track the Gorillas. The trails may be very muddy, slippery and portions will be quite steep and strenuous.

Gorilla Viewing Rules:

  • Keep a minimum of 21 feet (7 metres) from the Gorillas - this is to protect them from catching diseases.
  • Do NOT remove anything from the park e.g., flowers, fruit, porcupine quills, etc.
  • Keep your voices down at all times.
  • No Flash photography is allowed.
  • Do NOT eat or drink when close to the gorillas - this is a disease risk.
  • Do NOT touch the Gorillas - they are wild animals.
  • The maximum time you can spend with the gorillas is ONE hour, however if the gorillas become agitated or nervous the guide will finish the visit early.
  • If you are feeling ill, or are carrying a contagious disease, please volunteer to stay behind. An alternative visit will be arranged for you, or you will be refunded your viewing permit money.
  • Do NOT spit in the park and go to the bathroom only as instructed by your guide.
  • Do not leave anything in the park, if you pack it in, pack it out!
  • Obey the local guide instructions at all times, for the safety of the Gorillas and visitors.

Practical Information

Currency: Rates effective January 2023. The currency of Rwanda is the Rwanda Franc (RWF) and 1 USD = 1033 RWF. Importantly if you bring US dollars the bills must be in mint condition - crisp, clean, no rips, no writing - if you wish to exchange them for local currency.

Major credit cards are generally accepted at hotels, some restaurants and larger stores. U.S. dollars are of course widely accepted in Rwanda, so we suggest you carry U.S. currency in small denominations for smaller purchases such as refreshments or other miscellaneous expenses.

Health: All information we obtain regarding health precautions is received from the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta at 404.332.4559 or www.cdc.gov.

Please note that Terra Incognita Ecotours, Inc., as a travel company, is in no way authorized to prescribe any inoculations or medications. We recommend that you consult your personal physician or a travel clinic specialist for medical advice, showing him or her the brochure that indicates the places you will be visiting. Your physician is most familiar with your personal medical history and is best qualified to determine your particular needs. It is always advisable to have physical and dental check-ups before you leave.

At the present time, several immunizations are recommended/required for this ecotour, (e.g., Yellow Fever) and the CDC recommends that the normal "childhood" vaccines should also be up to date: Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR Vaccine), Diphtheria, Tetanus, Perturssia (DTP Vaccine) and Polio vaccine.

Swimming: There are opportunities to swim during the ecotour, at the Marriott Hotel in Kigali and at Five Volcanoes Lodge in the Virunga Volcanoes area.

Time Difference: Rwanda is seven hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, but during Daylight Savings Time (March - November) the time difference can be reduced by one hour.

Weather: Rwanda is located close to the Equator, daytime temperatures can reach 80 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit, but, due to the high altitudes (5,000 to 9,000 feet) you will be visiting, the mornings and evenings are cooler and nights can feel a little cold. Please remember that the sun’s rays are more vertical than you may be used to, so you can sunburn more easily, and the additional altitude makes the sun’s rays even stronger. Be very careful of the midday sun.

There are two seasons in Rwanda; the long dry season (June to September) and the wet season, which can be divided into the big rains (mid-February to June) and the small rains (mid-September to mid-December). However, due to the high altitude, rain is possible at any time of year, and the weather can change quite quickly. Typically in the rainy season it rains in the afternoons and the mornings are bright and sunny. Although one can almost depend on clear, sunny weather, there are occasional unseasonable storms, and brief but intense rain showers occur regularly in the tropical regions during any season.

Mountain gorillas viewing trekkers Giraffe in Akagera National Park Mountain gorilla trekkers and silverback mountain gorilla

Lodging Info

Kigali Marriott Hotel

Situated in central Kigali, the ambassadorial and commercial heart of Rwanda, the hotel is situated only 10 km from the Kigali International Airport.  The accommodations comprise all air-conditioned rooms, and several elegant restaurants open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, while the Lounge Bar consists of two purpose designed areas, the bar, and the terrace. The Kigali Marriott Hotel offers sophisticated business and convention facilities, has a swimming pool, Gymnasium and Wi-Fi internet service.

Ruzizi Tented Camp

Ruzizi is a luxury eco-lodge located on the banks of Lake Ihema, all tents are set back from Ihema’s serene shores and hidden among swaying palms and fruiting fig trees. They flank a thatched reception and dining area, and wooden walkways lead to a stunning deck that hangs over the lake. It contains a central fire pit and is the perfect spot for a morning cup of coffee or post-dinner digestif. Ruzizi is an intimate retreat. Each tent boasts an en-suite bathroom with hot and cold running water, a dressing area, and a cozy queen bed (alternatively, guests can request two beds). The lodge was designed to blend in with its surroundings to ensure guests connect with nature.   The lodge is powered by solar energy and prides itself on being environmentally conscious.

Five Volcanoes Lodge

Five Volcanoes Lodge is located on the road going to Kinigi and is the perfect starting point to go for different activities that the Volcanoes National Park is offering but also gives you lot of opportunities to rest and to enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of the lodge.  With only 8 Deluxe bedrooms (double/twin), a Family Suite, and the Volcano Manor, the lodge is an oasis yet just outside the gates the hustle and bustle of every day Rwanda is on full display.  All rooms have WiFi, en suite facilities, there is a swimming pool, and a beautiful garden awaiting your visit.