Undiscovered Rwanda
Undiscovered Rwanda takes you to places of less mass by visitors, giving a different safari experience and feel from the usual. A holiday that takes you through the depths of Africa’s oldest rainforest to hike the Isumo waterfalls, Nyungwe’s biggest waterfall thundering down to produce beautiful plumes of mist above the Rocky River, surrounded by ferns. This hike is so remarkable to many tourists. BOOK NOW
Marvel through the Imbarage trail this challenging trail rewards you with the sight of not one, but four, scenic waterfalls and spectacular views across the Bururi valley. Covering approximately 740m of ascent and descent, you can listen to the variety of bird calls, along with tree frogs, crickets, cicadas, and Sometimes monkeys.
Have more time in the unspoiled rainforest, primate-rich with colorful plant life. You may choose to explore the Uwinka trail, this may be considered a challenging hike, but it is also considered one of the most beautiful. Views over Kamiranzovu Marsh are spectacular, and along the trail, you will encounter towering trees, glossy yellow[1]flowered begonia, and a small remote waterfall. Mangabeys, Blue Monkeys, and Colobus can often be seen here, along with the red flashes of passing Turaco birds which you can also hear singing in the morning.
From the southern province, discover the northwest of Rwanda, where Volcanoes National Park is found a home to mountain gorillas and golden monkeys. Many tourists seek mountain gorilla trekking in Rwanda here but this time we want you to explore the villages and be part of their life-changing experiences. It is an exciting encounter sharing the values and day-to-day life stories, participating in their daily activities of farming, milking, and looking after their cattle, and local brewing activities.
Heading to the Eastern province is Akagera National Park home to the Big five animals 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 elephants, 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.
Be part of the behind the scene experience and contribute to the conservation efforts with the park management, a day or 2 will positively impact the wildlife being and the world we live in. Follow the journey of undiscovered Rwanda and enjoy what the majority is missing from the remarkable country.