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Helicopter Flights In Rwanda

Helicopter flights in Rwanda

Helicopter flights in Rwanda start and end at Kigali International Airport- this is the most ideal choice of luxury experience, flying with a helicopter from one point connecting to another point across Rwanda. Transparent pricing and offering a Golden standard service with being at the forefront of this partnership. BOOK NOW

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-Highest levels of safety
-Affordability
-Easy and fast connection from point to point
-Beautiful Scenery
-Comfort

In partnership with the helicopter company Akagera Aviation, founded in 2004 and it is a privately run company based in Kigali International Airport. Akagera Aviation is licensed by the Rwandan Civil Aviation Authority. It was appointed as Robinson Helicopter Dealership and Services Centre in 2008. It also offers emergency medical services, scenic tours, and aerial photography.

Get the best VVIP helicopter flight experience in Rwanda’s Akagera National Park, book your two-hour scenic tour with the possibility to look out for a variety of wildlife species. It is a unique way to get the off-beaten nature of Akagera National Park and also for you to get thrilled by the breathtaking view of varied wildlife species including giraffes, zebras, lions, and many savanna wildlife species while in the sky. This two hours scenic tour with Akagera Aviation to Akagera National Park can cost you $1600 in the Robinson Helicopter whereas Agusta 109 goes at $4420 but the charge is worth it. It is the best way for you to discover the off-beaten nature in the pristine Akagera National Park with enjoyable sights and sounds from the sky while thrilled by the breathtaking view of this wilderness area.

Other scenic tours to take part in Rwanda take you from Kigali International Airport on a Robinson helicopter. You get a chance to enjoy the sceneries of Kigali to Bugesera, River Nyabarongo, and back to Kigali airport.

Set off from Kigali airport for two hours scenic tour to Volcanoes National Park with the opportunity to explore the scenic Twin lakes-Lake Burera and Ruhondo as well as Lake Kivu then back to Kigali at a cost of $1600 in Robinson Helicopter. The two hours scenic tour in Agusta 109 takes you from Kigali to Volcanoes, Lake Kivu and Twin Lakes. This experience goes at $4420. You may also opt for two and half hours scenic tour at $5656 in Agusta 109 helicopter from Kigali Airport to Lake Kivu, Nyungwe Forest, and back to Kigali International Airport.

Embark on a 2 and half hours scenic tour at $2000 and get a chance to discover the scenic view of Kigali, Nyungwe Forest, and Lake Kivu while on Robison helicopter. Or take a scenic tour in Agusta 109 helicopter that accommodates about 6 passengers. This takes you around Kigali and then Bugesera, River Nyabarongo, and back to Kigali International Airport. This experience costs $1105 and it takes half an hour.

You can as well secure your helicopter transfer between national parks. You can fly from Kigali to Volcanoes, Kigali to Nyungwe forest, Kigali to Akagera National Park, or Nyungwe to Akagera, Akagera to Volcanoes National Park, and Volcanoes to Nyungwe forest.

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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.
  • Expect routine temperature checks using Thermo-Scan Cameras and the use of hand sanitizing stations.
  • All passengers exiting the country will be asked to answer a short symptom-screening questionnaire with RBC staff to ensure their well-being and the safety of others. Alternatively, passengers can complete a declaration form here, download the QR code, and present it upon arrival at the airport.

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.