8 Days Rwanda Gorilla Tour
3000$
per personVisit Gorillas in Volcanoes Park in Rwanda, Visit Dian Fossey’s Grave, track Golden monkeys, climb Bisoke volcano, Karisimbi volcano or other volcanoes. track gorillas in Bwindi South of Uganda, or Virunga Park of Congo.
Visit the three operational gorilla countries of the world – Rwanda for Parc National des Volcans (PNV), Uganda for Bwindi and Mgahinga; and Congo for Virunga National Park. PNV, Virunga in Congo and Mgahinga are on either side of the misty Virungas. The tour starts with Parc National des Volcans in Rwanda, continuing to Mgahinga and then to Bwindi in Uganda. Clients have an opportunity to track gorillas for a total of FOUR times in the three countries.
This safari starts and finishes in Kigali. [One PNV gorilla permit is included in the cost but the other gorilla trackings require a supplement to be paid at time of booking.]
| Tour Departure | This Safari Starts & Finishes in Kigali |
| Departure Time | Your Guide will Advise |
| Return Time | In time for your flight |
| Dress Code | Casual & Comfortable Clothing, Hiking Shoes, Hat, Light Jacket |
- Include
Day 1: Arrival in Kigali
Day 2: Parc National des Volcans (PNV)
Day 3: Parc National des Volcans (PNV)
Day 4: To Uganda
Day 5: Gorilla tracking or drive to Bwindi
Day 6: In Bwindi; gorilla tracking or guided walks
Day 7: Back to Rwanda
Day 8: City tour and out
Tour Location
Visit Gorillas in Volcanoes Park in Rwanda, Visit Dian Fossey’s Grave, track Golden monkeys, climb Bisoke volcano, Karisimbi volcano or other volcanoes. track gorillas in Bwindi South of Uganda, or Virunga Park of Congo.
- Early Human Occupation:Human settlement in Rwanda is thought to have started shortly after the last ice age.
- Kingdoms:By the 11th century, the inhabitants had organized themselves into several kingdoms, with Mwami Rwabugiri significantly expanding the Kingdom of Rwanda in the 19th century.
- German and Belgian Influence: Germany initially exerted influence, followed by Belgium, which allied with the Rwandan court and ultimately granted independence in 1962.
- Hutu Dominated Government:Following independence, the Hutu majority dominated the government under President Grégoire Kayibanda.
- Civil War:Tensions escalated, and in 1990, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), a Tutsi rebel group, invaded, leading to the Rwandan Civil War.
- The Rwandan Genocide:The war and existing ethnic tensions culminated in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, where hundreds of thousands of Tutsi people were killed by Hutu extremists.
- RPF Victory:The RPF ultimately won the civil war, establishing a new government and a period of relative stability.
- Political Changes:The Rwandan government has implemented various reforms and policies, including efforts to promote reconciliation and economic development.
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