Rwanda is renowned for its scenic volcanic landscapes and shares a border region with Congo and Uganda, the last bastion of the Mountain Gorilla. Volcanoes National Park is home to ten family groups of habituated gorillas and is a highlight for visitors to Rwanda and indeed Africa.
There are thirteen primate species living in Rwanda’s forests including the rare Golden Monkey. Birdlife is rich throughout and the Nyungwe Forest is a hotspot of species biodiversity. Akagera National Park lying to the East is the premier destination for wildlife game viewing. Species include elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, elands and the rare roan and sitatunga antelopes.
Nyungwe Forest National Park is the largest tropical afro montane rainforest in East and Central Africa… Read More
Situated in northwestern Rwanda, it is home to half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. Read More
Akagera National Park has classic African scenes of savannah plains. Read More
Positioned in the center of Rwanda, Kigali extends across several hills and valleys, with good road links to the rest of the country. Read More
Nyungwe Forest National Park is the largest tropical afro montane rainforest in East and Central Africa, home to 300 bird species, butterflies, orchids, 75 mammal species including the 13 primate species.
Situated in northwestern Rwanda, it is home to half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. There are 10 habituated gorilla families in the forest and permits are strictly limited to 8 visitors per family each day. The gorillas are tracked on foot through the forest and a magical hour is spent in close proximity to these amazing primates.
Akagera National Park has classic African scenes of savannah plains. It is located in the East of the country bordering Tanzania and the area is rich with wildlife sustained by the intricate network of papyrus swamps, lakes and streams emanating from the Akagera River.
Positioned in the center of Rwanda, Kigali extends across several hills and valleys, with good road links to the rest of the country. There is a burgeoning art scene, as well as a growing number of options to dine out and have a few drinks, many with charming panoramic views. The Kigali Cultural Village offers a dedicated space for local artisans and food vendors to exhibit and trade their goods.