Each destination in Rwanda offers something special, whether it’s wildlife encounters, cultural exploration, or natural beauty. From the bustling streets of Kigali to the misty volcanoes called home by gorillas, Rwanda is an unforgettable destination! Rwanda’s parks, people, and purpose is something to be celebrated. Perhaps the most vibrant East African country, a visit here—as a stand-alone safari or in combination with another—is a must for any traveler to East Africa.
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Kigali
Rwanda’s vibrant capital is a blend of history, culture, and stunning hills. Explore Kigali’s Genocide Memorial for a poignant look at the country’s past, then enjoy its lively arts scene, cafes, and vibrant local markets. The city’s modern vibe contrasts with its surrounding green hills and spectacular views. Wild Tip: Head to the Kimironko Market for a true taste of Kigali—its bustling atmosphere and artisan crafts offer a deep dive into Rwanda’s culture and commerce.
Volcanoes National Park
Home to the world’s last remaining mountain gorillas, Volcanoes National Park is a must-see for any wildlife lover. Trek through misty bamboo forests to experience up close encounters with these incredible primates and explore the scenic terraced hills and verdant countryside around the volcanoes including Mount Karisimbi and Mount Bisoke. This park is not only a wildlife haven but also offers stunning hiking and photography opportunities. Wild Tip: After gorilla trekking, visit the Iby’iwacu Cultural Village to experience traditional Rwandan music, dance, and crafts—an immersive cultural experience you won’t find elsewhere.
Akagera National Park
This park is Rwanda’s hidden gem for a classic safari experience, offering open savannahs, lakes, and wetlands. Akagera is teeming with wildlife, including lions, elephants, giraffes, and a rich variety of birdlife. Boat safaris on Lake Ihema give you a chance to spot hippos, crocodiles, and water birds in a tranquil setting. Wild Tip: For an experience to engage all senses, take a night game drive. Akagera’s nocturnal wildlife, including elusive predators like leopards and hyenas, come to life after dark, offering a completely different safari experience.
Lake Kivu
Rwanda’s largest lake, Lake Kivu is a peaceful paradise surrounded by picturesque hills and vibrant towns like Gisenyi and Kibuye. It’s perfect for water activities, including kayaking, swimming, and boat trips to Idjwi Island. The lake offers relaxation, scenic beauty, and a chance to experience local life. Wild Tip: Take a boat trip to the Kibuye Islands and enjoy a peaceful picnic with stunning views or hike up Mount Rubavu for panoramic views over the lake.
Nyungwe Forest National Park
This UNESCO-listed rainforest preserve is a hiker’s paradise and one of Africa’s most biodiverse forests. Home to over a whopping 13 primate species, including chimpanzees—Nyungwe also offers birdwatching, canopy walks, and stunning waterfalls. The park’s rich biodiversity and tranquil environment make it perfect for nature lovers. Wild Tip: Don’t miss the Canopy Walk—it’s a thrilling suspension bridge offering unique views of the forest from above and an unforgettable experience in the heart of nature.
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Experiences + Activities
Spice up your safari with these out-of-the-ordinary and out-of-the-safari-vehicle experiences! We’re dishing up just a taste of some of the immersive and exceptional experiences that await when you step out of the vehicle. Contact us for more information or to delve even deeper into the many ways to enhance your African safari.
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