Rwanda Safaris (Gorillas Wildlife & Primates)
Rwanda is commonly referred to as the land of “a thousand hills” due to the fact that this country has numerous undulating hills thus also providing such beautiful scenery to feast on. Gorilla tracking forms the backbone of Rwanda’s tourism industry. The country also boasts of other tourist attractions which include; tracking golden monkeys, cultural tours, genocide memorial sites, cultural centers as well as traditional dances. Just like any other country, gorillas in Rwanda are tracked after attaining a gorilla permit from RDB which currently go to the tune of 750 USD.Below are some of the Rwandan itineraries that will make your holiday totally unforgettable;
1 Day Rwanda Gorilla Tracking
In this one day gorilla safari in Rwanda, you will have a chance to go gorilla tracking in the famous volcanoes national park which is home to the mountain gorillas in Rwanda. This forest has over 10 families of mountain gorillas and
3 Days Rwanda Gorilla Tour
This kind of tour will take you to the volcanoes national park the home of mountain gorillas in Musanze district of Rwanda where you will come face to face with these primates…
2 Days Rwanda Gorilla Safari
A 2 days safari will enable you to go and track mountain gorillas from the famous volcanoes national park. These primates number is conserved by limiting the number of clients to 8 people who can visit a given gorilla family per day..
6 Day Rwanda Gorilla Chimpanzees
This is one of the most ecstatic tour packages in Rwanda. It entails tracking down mountain gorillas in volcanoes national park and trekking chimpanzee in Nyungwe forest ....
7 Days Rwanda Primates Safari
This 7 Days Rwanda Primates Safari takes you through Rwanda’s amazing attractions from Kigali to volcanoes national park the home of mountain gorillas, Chimpanzees Tracking, Golden Monkey Tracking...
8 Days Rwanda Gorillas & Wildlife Tour
On this safari, you will have the chance to enjoy the beauty of Rwanda at it’s fullness since you will be able tour Rwanda’s cultural sites, the wildlife as well as tracking down the gorillas in the volcanoes national park.