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Going on a gorilla trek is one of amazing and the number one thing people do when they visit Rwanda. An additional perk for safari goers is the opportunity to have a bird’s-eye view of the area from a canopy walk in parks like Nyungwe National Park.
Also worth seeing are the Kigali Genocide Memorial, King’s Palace, Akagera National Park, and Rwanda’s famous hills the reason the nation is known as the “country of a thousand hills.”
Those interested in Rwandan culture can see displays about the country’s traditional beliefs and practices at the Rwandan Ethnographic Museum.
Listed below are 10 of Rwanda’s most famous tourist spots, which see a large influx of tourists every year.
Volcanoes National Park is only a 2.5-hour drive from Kigali, making it the most accessible gorilla trekking location in Africa
Rwanda’s strict conservation rules ensure a safe and ethical trekking experience.
The park has 12 gorilla families that are used to humans, giving visitors a good chance of seeing them up close.
The misty mountains and green forests make the trek an unforgettable adventure
You can also experience Rwanda’s traditions, including the Kwita Izina Gorilla Naming Ceremony
Part of the permit fees goes to schools, healthcare, and conservation programs for nearby communities
For international visitors.
For African foreign residents and citizens
For East African Community (EAC) residents and Rwandan citizens
You can get a permit through: The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) – Book directly on their website or at their office in Kigali.
A Trusted Tour Operator – With a track record of 97 permits booked, we; Gorilla Hub Tours can arrange permits, hotels, transportation, and guided treks.
You can go gorilla trekking all year, but the best time is during the dry seasons:
June to September – The most popular time with great weather.
December to February – Another dry period with good trekking conditions.
Rainy Season (More Challenging, Fewer Tourists)
March to May & October to November – Fewer crowds and beautiful green scenery, but the trails can be muddy and slippery.
Contact our Rwanda Tour Specialist today to start planning your dream safari!
We take care of every detail for you, including permits, guided treks, and comfortable accommodations.
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