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Explore Remote Rwanda -The Real Africa

Explore Remote Rwanda -The Real Africa

The real Africa is summarized in Rwanda, from the Volcanoes National Park home to the special mountain gorillas and golden monkeys that offer visitors a unique experience. Visitors flock here to experience face-to-face encounters with these intriguing creatures. Regulated treks through the reserve allow visitors to spend an hour at a time with these incredible primates in their natural habitat. While the gorillas are without a doubt the main draw card, visitors can also look forward to exploring a network of scenic hiking trails, with the beautiful day hike to the Crater Lake on Mount Bisoke being a particular highlight. Make sure to visit the fascinating Karisoke Research Centre and the tomb of the world-famous Dian Fossey. BOOK NOW

Come and explore the real Africa in Rwanda, tracking the mountain gorillas is not only the most popular experience here but also tracking and following the Chimpanzees in Nyungwe forest is unique. It truly is an exhilarating experience to encounter chimpanzees playing, wild and free. Home to one of East Africa’s last intact chimpanzee populations, Nyungwe is an ideal place early morning to track chimpanzees in their natural habitat. Most active in the morning, an early rise is required for maximum viewing opportunity, and a beautifully prepared breakfast will be enjoyed ‘on the go’. So, allow our experienced, expert trackers to guide you on a deep forest trail, learning about these fascinating creatures and the enchanting forest they call home.

You will find time to relax and reconnect with nature in the most stunning surroundings by staying at the One & Only Nyungwe House in Nyungwe or at the One & Only Gorillas Nest Lodge in Volcanoes National Park something that is truly unforgettable.

With enough time on your side, you will feel th real Africa as you discover Akagera National Park in the eastern part of the country,  a remote pocket of biologically intense land that is an unspoiled haven for your wildlife luxury holiday adventure.

Akagera National Park is central Africa’s largest protected wetland and the last refuge for savannah-adapted species in the country. Stretching across a vast expanse of low-lying mountains and savannah plains, the park takes in the rolling highlands woodlands, swamp-fringed lakes, and wetlands of the Kagera River along the way. Crocodiles and hippos wallow in the park’s watery basins, predators prowl through its acacia groves, and elephant, zebra, giraffe, buffalo, and other animals roam across its grassy plains. Bursting with rich biodiversity, the park features a variety of rare species, as well as a plentitude of mammals and hundreds of bird species.

Keeping your nights at Magashi Camp, situated in the productive and phenomenally diverse northeastern corner of Akagera National Park, overlooking scenic Lake Rwanyakazinga. Indeed the best place for some incredible wildlife encounters including Africa’s highest hippo densities, large crocodiles, as well as the rare sitatunga and almost 500 species of birds.

It is your turn to explore the real Africa in Rwanda, and get up close and personal with wildlife on our guided private safaris in the unspoiled paradise.

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Effective & Immideaiately 07th October 2024.

Information Note for Passengers Departing from Rwanda.

  • Travelers should monitor for MVD symptoms, including fever, severe headaches, muscle aches, vomiting, and diarrhea, before departing from Rwanda and seek medical advice immediately if they experience these symptoms.
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REMINDER: Rwanda's proven ability to manage public health challenges ensures a safe environment for all travelers.

The country's commitment to scientific and evidence-based responses, as demonstrated during the COVID-19 pandemic, remains a priority in safeguarding the well-being of everyone in Rwanda.