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Duration 7 days 15 days
Price From Check price $ 6,480
Price Per Day Check price $ 432
Highlights
  • Discover Nyungwe Forest National Park
  • Experience chimpanzee trek
  • Explore Volcanoes National Park
  • Enjoy the Gorilla trek
  • Spend a precious hour in the company of mountain gorillas
  • Enjoy game drives in the Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru and Queen Elizabeth National Parks
  • Visit Murchison Falls National Park
  • Track chimpanzees and other primates in Budongo Forest
  • Option to do white-water rafting
Trip Style Group tour Small group tour
Lodging Level Standard Standard
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 3- Moderate
Travel Themes
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Safari
  • National Parks
  • Trekking & Expeditions
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Safari
  • National Parks
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Kigali
  • Kigali
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Ground transport included
Activities
  • Hiking
  • Safari
  • Trekking
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Nature
  • Safari
  • Wildlife viewing
Meals Included

4 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches and 6 Dinners

Virtually all meals are included and will be prepared for you by our chef and crew. They are adept at catering for large groups of hungry travellers! Breakfasts usually include cereal, toast and hot food such as porridge or eggs. Lunches tend to feature a range of sandwich options plus a fruit selection. Dinners usually feature soup, a main (a mix of local and international cuisine) and dessert (typically fruit salad). All cooking equipment is loaded onto the overland vehicle and so our crew are ready to prepare food wherever we stop – don’t worry about going hungry on this trip! You also have time to stock up on snacks and drinks along the journey. For meals not included, it would be a good idea to allow a further US$100 to cover these.
Description

Why go to Rwanda for a holiday?  To visit the mountain gorillas, of course!  Sitting within a small group is one of the most unbelievable wildlife experiences in the world.

A tiny landlocked republic in Equatorial Africa, Rwanda lies on the eastern rim of the Albertine Rift and the watershed between Africa’s two largest river systems, the Nile and the Congo.  It’s a mountainous country, often called the “land of a thousand hills”, with a moist, temperate year-round climate.

The Masai Mara, a vast grassland teeming with animals, has an astonishing amount of wildlife, including lions, cheetahs and, at certain times of the year, the wildebeest migration. Lake Nakuru National Park has an incredible variety of birds plus a healthy population of white and black rhinos while Queen Elizabeth National Park is home to hippos, elephants, buffalo, leopards and elusive tree-climbing lions plus a huge variety of birds. Murchison Falls is one of the most impressive national parks in Africa, renowned for scenic beauty, spectacular falls and abundant wildlife, including elephants, buffalo, Ugandan kobs (antelope), leopards, and more than 450 bird species. We also go trekking to see the playful nature of chimpanzees. But the trip highlight is undoubtedly an hour with mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda. This close-up encounter is arguably the most sensational wildlife experience of them all.Discover the fantastic wildlife of Kenya and marvel at the endangered mountain gorillas of Bwindi

Itinerary: Images of Rwanda

Day 1: Arrival Kigali

Meals: Dinner

Accommodation: Kigali Serena Hotel

Arrive at Kigali airport, meet and greet, then transfer to Kigali Serena Hotel (no other services included). If any additional services are required on this day, please ask for a separate quote.

Day 2: Kigali – Drive to Nyungwe Forest National Park

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Nyungwe Forest Lodge

After breakfast, you will check out and drive to Nyungwe. Enroute you will visit the Kings palace, the museum and have lunch. Arrive late evening for check in followed by time to rest with dinner.

Day 3: Nyungwe Forest National Park

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Nyungwe Forest Lodge

After breakfast, proceed for a morning chimpanzee trek. Rest of the day at leisure with optional activities has provided by the lodge. All meals at Nyungwe Forest Lodge

Day 4: Nyungwe – Drive to Volcanoes National Part

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Mountain Gorilla View Lodge

After breakfast check out and depart with picnic lunches for Volcanoes national park. Arrive for check in followed by the rest of the day at leisure with dinner

Day 5: Volcanoes National Park

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Mountain Gorilla View Lodge

You meet early in the morning at the park headquarters. After a briefing on safety and gorilla etiquette, you’re led in a small group along clear paths up into the forest. The altitude is over 2,500m, so although the pace is unhurried, the hike is tiring, taking from 30 minutes to a few hours. Your English speaking guides are very good and will be taking you to a specific group of ‘habituated’ gorillas, which they know well and which are used to human visitors. Time taken with Gorillas is normally restricted to 1hour only. Providing all meals .

Day 6: Volcanoes National Park – Kigali

Meals: Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Kigali Serena Hotel

Depart for another Gorilla trek in the Morning. The great volcanic massif of the Virunga Mountains straddles the borders of Rwanda, Uganda and the DRC, covering a huge area of over 8,000km², and Encompassing, six active and three extinct volcanoes, much of this is protected by national parks, including the Volcanoes National Park (Parc National des Volcanoes) on the Rwandan side, which was made famous by Dian Fossey’s work and the film Gorillas in the Mist. Many primates occur here, including rare, endemic golden monkeys and about 350 mountain gorillas; that’s more than half of the world’s population – and this is the best place to see them. Even without the gorillas, this park would be fascinating. Its altitude ranges from about 2,500m to Karisimbi’s peak at 4,500m, encompassing extensive bamboo forests and some of the planet’s last remaining Afro montane forest. The vegetation is rampant, covering a variety of different zones including, on higher slopes, an almost other-worldly habitat of thick moors with endemic giant lobelia and groundsel. These various ecosystems harbor a spectacular. After lunch you will drive back to Kigali arriving for dinner

Day 7: Depart

After breakfast, you will check out and proceed for city tour which will include a visit to the genocide museum. After lunch and depending on your departure flight timings your will be transferred Kigali airport for your onward flight. End of Safari

Itinerary: Gorillas & Masai Mara - Camping

Day 1 Start Nairobi; overnight in hotel

The adventure begins in Nairobi, the capital and largest city in Kenya. This evening’s welcome briefing is the perfect opportunity to meet your guide and get to know your fellow travellers. Accommodation: Kenya Comfort Suites (or similar)

Day 2 To Masai Mara; late afternoon game drive

After loading our things onto the vehicle, we depart Nairobi and travel approximately seven hours into the Masai Mara, a vast grassland teeming with life. Here wildebeest, gazelles, topis, zebras and buffalo abound in the rolling savannah, and never far away lay the predators: cheetahs, lions and hyenas. Between mid-August and late October, one of the greatest spectacles on Earth takes place in the Mara: the annual migration of thousands of wildebeest, gazelles and zebras trampling across the long grass. Nothing is guaranteed on safari, but with the help of our brilliant guides you should see and learn a huge amount about the Masai Mara wildlife as we drive through the park this afternoon. Accommodation: Mountain Rock Camp (or similar) – full-service camping

Day 3 Full day in the Masai Mara

Enjoy a full-day game drive in the Masai Mara to increase our chances of encountering many of the wildlife species in the reserve. We find a quiet spot inside the park to enjoy lunch by our vehicle, looking out across the plains. There is also an optional hot-air balloon safari at sunrise, which includes champagne and breakfast. Accommodation: Mountain Rock Camp (or similar) – full-service camping

Day 4 To Lake Nakuru National Park; afternoon game drive

We depart the Masai Mara in the morning after breakfast and drive to Lake Nakuru National Park, one of the finest small parks in Kenya, where we have an afternoon game drive. The park is widely known for having an impressive population of black and white rhinos, which are relatively easy to spot in the open savannah. Fever trees line the park and are a well-known spot for leopards to laze in, while one of the most impressive sights is the vast flamingo population. Owing to flooding, the alkaline content of the lake has changed in recent years; as a result, the flamingos no longer tend to be found in such large numbers, but this can change depending on the rainfall. Accommodation: KWS Campsite (or similar) – full-service camping

Day 5 Morning game drive in Lake Nakuru National Park; to Eldoret

This morning, we once again go in search of wildlife on a game drive in Lake Nakuru National Park. After lunch inside the park, we have a journey of around three hours as we drive to Eldoret, one of the larger cities in Kenya, where we spend the night. Accommodation: Green Wood Campsite (or similar) – full-service camping

Day 6 To Jinja, Uganda

Today there is a drive of about 155mi (250km) to Jinja, which should take about eight hours, including a border crossing into Uganda. The crossing can be slow but we leave plenty of time for this and you’ll no doubt find the experience interesting! On the shores of Lake Victoria, Jinja is the adventure capital of Uganda. The area is most famous for grade IV and V white-water rafting excursions but there are plenty of other adrenaline-fuelled activities here. Accommodation: Adrift Camp (or similar) – full-service camping

Day 7 Free day for optional activities

Today is free to choose from a range of optional activities. White-water rafting in Jinja is considered to be among the best in the world, with a half- or full-day route that varies from quiet pools and forested islands to thunderous rapids and drops. There are several grade V rapids to navigate including Big Brother, Overtime and Silverback. If rafting doesn’t appeal, you can visit the source of the White Nile, one of the two major tributaries of the Nile. Accommodation: Adrift Camp (or similar) – full-service camping

Day 8 To Murchison Falls

We leave Jinja and drive to Murchison Falls National Park (six hours), the largest national park in Uganda, with rolling grasslands and wooded savannah. Tomorrow, we visit the top of the falls, where the river narrows from 165ft (50m) to crash through a 23ft (7m) gorge, falling 150ft (45m) to the rocks below. A truly impressive sight! Accommodation: Red Chilli Murchison (or similar) – full-service camping

Day 9 Full day in Murchison Falls

We have an early morning game drive in Murchison Falls National Park. We transfer by ferry to the north side of the Nile where we embark on our game drive. The area is home to elephants, giraffes, buffalo and Ugandan kobs, plus the predators: lions and leopards. After lunch, we travel by boat up the Nile, passing hippos and crocodiles, searching for elephants and waterbuck that come to the river to drink. The cruise lasts about three hours and we travel upstream to the bottom of the falls, stopping near the Devil’s Cauldron, the place where the water bursts through the narrow gorge and creates an outstanding rainbow. Accommodation: Red Chilli Murchison (or similar) – full-service camping

Day 10 Chimpanzee tracking in Budongo Forest

We depart early this morning for Budongo Forest, home to the largest number of chimpanzees in Uganda; we go on a trek in search of chimps and other wildlife. The walking is fairly easy due to the well-maintained trails and reasonably flat terrain. While trekking in the depths of the lush green forest, we are surrounded by bird song and hope to see velvet and colobus monkeys, wild pigs and, of course, chimpanzees. Once a chimp family is found, we have an hour with these fascinating creatures, to watch them interact and play with each other. Accommodation: Red Chilli Murchison (or similar) – full-service camping

Day 11 To Queen Elizabeth National Park

Today, we have a long drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park (QENP), which goes south along the eastern length of the Rwenzori Mountains, where we can see the glaciated peaks, weather permitting. We gently descend into the Great Rift Valley and QENP. The park resides in a fertile, equatorial area and has beautiful scenery. It is the most popular and accessible savannah reserve in Uganda. It is primarily associated with grassy savannah plains, but this impressive park also includes leafy rainforests, dense papyrus swamps and natural volcanic crater lakes. As a result, it has one of the highest biodiversity ratings of any game reserve in the world, including 95 recorded mammal species and more than 610 bird species. Accommodation: Irungu Forest Safari Campsite (or similar) – full-service camping

Day 12 Spend a full day in Queen Elizabeth National Park

We explore QENP on a game drive this morning, searching for elephants, lions, buffalo, leopards, hyenas, jackals, topis, kobs, bush bucks and various others. In the afternoon, there is an optional boat trip of about two hours along the Kazinga Channel to view one of the largest concentrations of hippos in the world (reported to be about 30,000) and other game with excellent birding. The game drive continues in the afternoon for those who do not join the boat trip. Accommodation: Irungu Forest Safari Campsite (or similar) – full-service camping

Day 13 To Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

We have a final early morning game drive in QENP and depart after breakfast, heading for Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a Unesco World Heritage site and home to mountain gorillas. The journey is 185mi (300km) and takes five to six hours, including stops. Accommodation: Casa Gorilla Lodge & Campsite (or similar) – full-service camping

Day 14 Trek to see mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

You will probably remember today for the rest of your life as we spend a full hour in the company of a family of mountain gorillas! Owing to the terrain and need to explore to find the gorillas, our trek doesn’t follow a path; instead, our guides cut a route through the undergrowth. After a safety briefing, we are assigned to a gorilla family group and begin our trek. Expect a minimum of three hours of walking on irregular terrain; steep ascents and descents over muddy slopes are the norm. Strong footwear is essential and we recommend hiring a local porter to help you carry your bag/camera equipment and provide a steady, supportive hand (porters are arranged and paid for locally on the day). Seeing wild mountain gorillas in their natural habitat is an experience you will never forget. An adult male can weigh up to 430lb (195kg), a female up to 220lb (100kg), and a male can reach 5ft 7in (1.7m) tall. They are almost exclusively vegetarian and quite destructive eaters, which makes them unpopular with the farmers lower down the mountain as they have been known to wreck a whole field of crops just to eat one plant. For this reason, and poaching, the gorillas are very carefully protected. Gorillas are gentle creatures and are not known to attack unless very severely provoked. The family groups we trek to see are habituated to human presence but to prevent over familiarisation our time with them is limited to one hour. If the permits for gorilla families close to where we stay are unavailable, there may be more permits for other areas of the park, although this will mean a longer drive to the start of the trek. Accommodation: Casa Gorilla Lodge & Campsite (or similar) – full-service camping

Day 15 Early morning departure to Kigali airport

We depart early in the morning and transfer to Kigali airport. Our trip comes to an end in the afternoon when we bid our group goodbye.

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