SAFARI OVERVIEW
Experience an unforgettable 7 days primate trekking adventure in Rwanda. Over the course of your journey, expert guides will lead you through lush, biodiverse forests as you track the rare and endangered mountain gorillas. Each day offers carefully planned treks that combine wildlife encounters with insights into Rwanda’s ongoing conservation efforts. This immersive experience not only brings you face-to-face with these majestic creatures but also provides a glimpse into the local culture and natural beauty of the region, creating a truly remarkable safari experience.
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Webale safaris welcomes you to Rwanda !
This morning you will be met by Webale Safaris driver guide at Hotel/airport who will brief you on your program ahead and introduce the Driver Guide who will be with you throughout the safari , he will transfer you to the hotel for relaxation and dinner
Overnight at Heaven Boutique Hotel
Meal Plan – Bed & Breakfast
DAY 2 –TRANSFER TO NYUNGWE FOREST NATIONAL PARK
After your breakfast, you will depart for Nyungwe Forest National ParkStart your day with a hearty breakfast before setting off on a scenic 6 ½ hour drive to Nyungwe National Park. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to explore some of Rwanda’s most significant cultural sites.Your first stop is the National Museum at Butare, an insightful institution donated by the Belgian government in 1989. The museum was developed in collaboration with the Royal Museum for Central Africa in Belgium and offers a fascinating look into Rwanda’s cultural heritage. Exhibits showcase ethnographic collections, traditional ceramics, and basketry, which are among the finest handicrafts of the region. Remarkably, the museum remained untouched during the 1994 civil war.After a leisurely lunch in Butare, continue your journey to Nyungwe National Park. You’ll arrive in time for dinner and a relaxing overnight stay at your hotel.
Overnight at Nyungwe Top View Lodge
Meal Plan – Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Begin your day with an early breakfast before setting off for an exciting chimpanzee trek in Nyungwe National Park. Your hotel will provide a packed lunch for the journey. Nyungwe, the largest block of montane forest in East and Central Africa, is a biodiversity hotspot. The park is home to a variety of species, including the endangered chimpanzee population of around 400 individuals. While the thrill of spotting these incredible creatures is undeniable, it’s important to note that sightings aren’t guaranteed due to their unpredictable movements. However, the rangers will do everything possible to locate them, keeping in constant radio contact to monitor their whereabouts.After your trek, return to the lodge for a well-deserved lunch. In the afternoon, embark on a nature walk through the lush forest, where you’ll visit the picturesque Kamiranzovu Waterfall. Nyungwe’s forest is a paradise for nature lovers, boasting over 200 tree species, more than 280 bird species, and over 100 types of colourful butterflies, making it a true feast for the senses. Conclude your day with dinner and an overnight stay at Nyungwe Top View Lodge.
Overnight at Nyungwe Top View Lodge
Meal Plan – Breakfast , Lunch & Dinner
After breakfast, continue your journey to Gisenyi, Rwanda’s largest port on the shores of Lake Kivu. You’ll arrive in time to check in and enjoy lunch at your hotel.In the afternoon, you have the option to swim in Lake Kivu, one of the African Great Lakes, which straddles the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda. Spend the day exploring this vibrant port city. Your guide will be delighted to share insights as you take in the sights. You can also enjoy a boat ride to one of the islands in Lake Kivu (included) or explore the town at your leisure, soaking up the local atmosphere at the market or wandering through the leafy streets to admire the old colonial buildings. End the day with dinner and an overnight stay at Kivu Lodge.
Overnight at Kivu Lodge
Meal Plan – Breakfast , Lunch & Dinner
Your day begins with a departure to Ruhengeri, with a memorable stop at the Imbabazi Orphanage. Founded in 1994 by Rosamond Halsey Carr (1912-2006), the orphanage has been a sanctuary for over 400 children, although it has since closed. Roz’s remarkable life and love for Rwanda are beautifully captured in her book Land of a Thousand Hills: My Life in Rwanda, co-authored with her niece, Ann Howard Halsey. Roz was also honoured with the Volvo for Life Award in 2004, and a film about her life is currently in production. During your visit, you can stroll through the homestead, admiring the flowers she planted, and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee while watching local dancers perform traditional entertainment.Afterward, continue your journey to the Ruhengeri area, Rwanda’s second-largest town, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Virunga volcanic mountains. You’ll arrive in time for check-in and lunch.In the afternoon, drive to the twin lakes of Bulera and Ruhondo, located at the base of the Muhabura volcano near the Ugandan border. These lakes are surrounded by steep hills and framed by the majestic Virunga mountains. The deep blue waters, steep hills, and tall waterfalls create a stunning scene, offering fantastic photo opportunities at the viewpoint.
Overnight at Mountain Gorilla View Lodge
Meal Plan – Breakfast , Lunch & Dinner
You will be up early on the morning of your Gorilla tracking for a good breakfast in preparation for the day’s physical activity. You’ll report for registration at the ranger station by 8 AM. After a briefing by the rangers, your gorilla trek will start. The trek usually takes between three and six hours so a reasonable degree of fitness is required, as well as adequate walking boots or shoes.The rangers will guide you through the fields, up the gentle slopes of the volcanoes and into the bamboo forest. The mountain gorillas are under 24 hour monitoring for their own safety, so you’re almost guaranteed to see them. The rangers monitor each gorilla family by keeping in close radio contact.In part, due to gorilla tourism, the population of gorillas is slowly increasing but the species remains critically endangered. Gorillas and humans share almost identical genetic material and their health must not be compromised by coming into contact with human diseases (via our food, for example). To reduce transmission of disease from humans to gorillas, you will also be advised to keep a distance of 7 metres from the gorillas.Once you have located the gorilla family, you will be asked to leave all your belongings to one side, and approach the gentle giants with just your camera. The guides will interpret the animals’ behaviour for you. Females and their young, young males and even a dominantSilverback may be seen feeding, playing, interacting with each other, or just sleeping! You will never forget your encounter with the gorillas. They will be quite curious to see you! You are allowed exactly one hour with the gorillas before returning to base.Tracking the mountain gorillas is a physically demanding experience. In the afternoon, you may want to rest, or you may wish to go on a village walk, visit the local market or visit the grave of famous primatologist Dian Fossey of “Gorillas in the Mist” fame who studied the gorillas of this area.In the afternoon, optional activities may be a visit to the Iby’iwacu cultural village to watch a cultural dance, meet a local medicine man, or even discover the house of a local king. These cultural activities are popular with visitors and offer alternative incomes to reformed poachers. Another option is to take a trip to the local brewers to understand the chemical process behind brewing local beer from bananas. Just for fun, you can even join the women in squeezing the juice out of the bananas and get a taste for yourself. Other activities you may learn about are basket weaving, an important cultural activity in Rwanda. Through your visits and the activities you participate in, you’ll help support the local community financially.
Overnight at Mountain Gorilla View Lodge
Meal Plan – Breakfast , Lunch & Dinner
After breakfast, your driver will collect you for the two-hour drive to Kigali. Depending on the time of your flight, you may have a chance for a complementary city tour of one of Africa’s most well-run and friendly capital cities. Interesting optional spots to visit may include the craft market, Gisozi genocide memorial site and Kigali museum. You will have a chance to do some last-minute souvenir shopping here or at the airport before your flight back home.
PLEASE NOTE :A dayroom at Kigali Serena can be provided upon request.
Meal Plan – Breakfast & Lunch
Inclusions
- Airport transfers and assistance
- Accommodation in Kigali on Bed and breakfast basis
- Accommodation at Lodge / hotel on Full board
- Private transport in a 4×4 Land cruiser
- Services of an English speaking driver-guide
- One gorilla permit
- Bottled drinking water while trekking and in vehicle
- All taxes on the services quoted above
Exclusions
- Meals and beverages, other than specified.
- International, regional and local Airfares.
- Airport taxes.
- Passport and visa fees and service charges for obtaining visas.
- Excess baggage charges levied by airlines.
- Gratuities to driver/guides and other conveyance attendants.
- Laundry and other items of a personal nature such drinks, telephone calls ETC
- Personal and baggage insurance.
- Cost for anything not specifically mentioned in the listing above.
- Insurance coverage is available for Baggage, Accident and Trip Cancellation/Interruption at special low cost group rates.