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Track Mountain Gorillas and Explore Rwanda’s Wild Beauty with Expert Guides

Where To Go In Rwanda To See Gorillas, And More

Though one of Africa’s smallest countries, Rwanda is rich in biodiversity and unforgettable safari experiences. Its compact size makes getting around quick and easy—ideal for exploring its volcanoes, highland rainforests, and open plains teeming with wildlife. From endangered mountain gorillas to rare bird species, Rwanda offers intimate encounters with endemic animals and vibrant landscapes that rival much larger safari destinations.

Remarkably, Rwanda is about 1.5 times the size of South Africa’s Kruger National Park, with most major attractions just a 4-hour drive from Kigali. Whether you’re trekking gorillas in misty forests, summiting volcanoes, or relaxing on the shores of Lake Kivu, the country delivers an immersive and accessible adventure. Browse Rwanda’s top attractions to help plan your dream itinerary through this extraordinary East African gem.


Kigali: Gateway to Gorilla Treks

Kigali, Rwanda’s capital, is the gateway to gorilla trekking, with flights from Nairobi, Entebbe, Johannesburg, and Lusaka. Safe, clean, and culturally rich, Kigali offers immersive tours before or after your trek. Don’t miss the Genocide Memorial and vibrant contrasts of the city’s old and new districts.

Volcanoes Park: Gorillas & Birds

Volcanoes National Park is Rwanda’s top spot for gorilla trekking, with dense forests, mountain trails, and sightings of birds, butterflies, golden monkeys, and habituated gorilla families. Visit Dian Fossey’s tomb, hike scenic paths, and explore Iby’Iwacu village for cultural insight and local traditions.

Nyungwe Forest: Chimps & Birds

Nyungwe Forest National Park protects East and Central Africa’s largest montane rainforest. Known for chimpanzee trekking, canopy walks, and 13 primate species, it’s a must-visit after gorilla trekking. Explore rare birds, orchids, and butterflies in one of Africa’s oldest and most biodiverse forests.

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Akagera Park: Big Game Safaris

In eastern Rwanda, Akagera National Park blends Central Africa’s forests with East Africa’s savannah. Just 3 hours from Kigali, it offers Big Five game drives, boat safaris, and sunset cruises. Spot elephants, hippos, giraffes, leopards, and antelope in one of Rwanda’s top wildlife destinations.

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Lake Kivu

Lake Kivu, on Rwanda’s western border, offers scenic hiking, birding, canopy walks, and chimp trekking. Stay in Gisenyi for kayaking and boat trips on its tranquil shores. Ideal for post-safari relaxation or recovering from jet lag, Lake Kivu is a stunning highlight among Rwanda’s top tourist attractions.

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