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Encounter a silverback mountain gorilla in Rwanda’s forest
Encounter a silverback mountain gorilla in Rwanda’s forest
Kayak across the calm waters of Lake Kivu
Kayak across the calm waters of Lake Kivu
Cycle through Rwanda’s countryside and communities, gaining a close-up view of daily life.
Cycle through Rwanda’s countryside and communities, gaining a close-up view of daily life.
Walk through Nyungwe Forest, one of Africa’s oldest rainforests, surrounded by dense vegetation and birdlife | Visit Rwanda
Walk through Nyungwe Forest, one of Africa’s oldest rainforests, surrounded by dense vegetation and birdlife  | Visit Rwanda
Track black-and-white colobus monkeys through Nyungwe Forest’s lush canopy
Track black-and-white colobus monkeys through Nyungwe Forest’s lush canopy
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Discover how coffee growing supports local communities in Rwanda  | Azizi Life
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Silverback Mountain Gorilla  | Richard Terborg

Rwanda Hike, Bike and Kayak

Track gorillas through Rwanda’s wild beauty, kayak its island dotted lakes, and meet the communities shaping its future.

Rwanda

9 Days from

$5290 USD

Trip Code: RBA
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Essential Information

Extra trip options & supplements

*Prices listed are per person

Electric Bike Supplement
$90 USD
Single Supplement
$800 USD
Note: Trip price does NOT include the Low Season Permits for Gorillas (US$1500pp from November to May) which must be purchased at time of booking
$1100 USD
Note: Trip price does NOT include the High Season Permits for Gorillas (US$1500pp from June to October) which must be purchased at time of booking
$1500 USD

Duration

  • 9 Days

Activities

  • Gorilla trek
  • 1 day cycling
  • 2 days kayaking

Accommodation

  • 5 nights hotel
  • 2 nights safari lodge
  • 1 night camping

Meals

  • 6 Dinners
  • 8 Lunches
  • 8 Breakfasts

Difficulty Grading  

3 / 10

Introductory

Carbon Footprint  

46kg of CO2-e PP per day

(371kg of CO2-e PP entire trip)

Trip highlights

  • Track endangered mountain gorillas in the misty forests of Volcanoes National Park, a once in a lifetime wildlife encounter
  • Meet the people shaping Rwanda’s future, from female led textile cooperatives to conservationists at the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund
  • Walk above the treetops on a canopy bridge in Nyungwe Forest, one of Africa’s last remaining high altitude rainforests
  • Cycle Kigali’s backstreets and colourful neighbourhoods for an insider’s view of Rwanda’s dynamic capital
  • Kayak across Lake Kivu’s island dotted waters, camping on a remote island and visiting coffee cooperatives along the shore

Overview

Discover Rwanda’s wild beauty - from Kigali’s vibrant backstreets to the island studded waters of Lake Kivu and the misty slopes of Volcanoes National Park - as you cycle, kayak and trek through some of the country’s most spectacular and varied landscapes. In the ancient rainforests of Nyungwe National Park, walk above the canopy and track colobus monkeys through dense groves of giant tree ferns. In Volcanoes National Park, hike into the bamboo and cloud forests that shelter the endangered mountain gorilla. Along the way, engage with inspiring community projects shaping Rwanda’s future. Meet women rebuilding their lives through sustainable textile cooperatives, witness gorilla conservation in action at the Dian Fossey Fund, and learn how coffee and ecotourism are transforming rural livelihoods.

Itinerary

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Welcome to Rwanda. On arrival into Kigali International Airport, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Rest of the day is at leisure. There will be a group briefing in the late afternoon or evening depending on the arrival time. Overnight: Mythos Boutique Hotel or similar.

Meals: Nil

This morning around 8am at your hotel, your guide will bring your mountain bike, helmet and a clean water bottle for you to use for the Kigali City cycling tour. Mainly sticking to the small back streets, we will explore a different side of Kigali and visit some colourful neighbourhoods, pass by street traders and markets, and also see some of the key sights. After lunch, we visit the Kigali genocide memorial, where you will have time to reflect and wander through the exhibits with an audio guide (included). Return to the hotel for overnight. Dinner is at your own expense. Overnight: Mythos Boutique Hotel or similar.

Meals: B,L

An early start this morning (around 8am) as we drive to Nyungwe Forest National Park. Nyungwe Forest is a high-altitude, montane tropical rainforest in southern Rwanda established as a forest reserve in 1933. The conservation area consists of approximately 1015 square kms. The forest is located in the Albertine Rift, a series of mountain ranges beginning at the Rwenzori Mountains in western Uganda and including eastern D.R. Congo, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, and northern Zambia. Contiguous with Kibira National Park in Burundi, Nyungwe is one of the largest montane rainforests remaining in Africa and East Africa’s largest protected high-altitude rainforest. Enroute we will visit the King's Palace Museum which is a reconstruction of the traditional royal residence - a beautifully-crafted thatched dwelling shaped like a beehive. In olden times, Nyanza was the heart of Rwanda. According to oral tradition, it was the site of battles and power struggles. At the back live a few long-horned Inyambo cattle, descended from the king’s herd, whose keepers carefully tend and sing to them, keeping alive a unique tradition. The elegant cows, derived from the wider Ankole breed, played an important role during ceremonies in honour of the king. They were decorated with rich jewellery and were taught to listen to a trainer’s songs and follow his movements in a stately parade. Rwanda ceased to be a monarchy in 1962, when it gained independence from colonial rule. However, the breeding and grooming of Inyambo is still carried out and a fascinating insight into Rwanda's history. Overnight: Nyungwe Top View Hill Hotel or similar.

Meals: B,L,D

After breakfast, we will visit the newly discovered Ndambarare Waterfall in Nyungwe National Park. As you start to hike higher into the forest, enjoy the gorgeous views northwest to Lake Kivu and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Several species of primates are commonly found here, as well as many birds. You may enjoy the sighting of the waterfall from two main vantage points depending upon how wet you want to get. The first is at the end of a short spur, which leads to a picnic bench overlooking the fall at 50 metres distance. Small trees partially obscure the view. The falls can be reached by descending to the wild river below and then clambering over wet rocks to a large boulder in the middle of the amphitheatre. From here, you’ll be close to the bottom of the falls, where it thunders down. This afternoon, we will walk along the Nyungwe Forest Canopy Walkway. Accessible from the Uwinka Visitor Centre, a Forest Ranger will lead your walk through the forest. With an eye for some of the 310 bird species, butterflies, orchids, centuries-old trees and 75 mammals including 13 primates that live here, this walk is a spectacular journey in the largest surviving example of an Afro Montane ecosystem and one of the oldest continuously forested locations on Earth. The walk includes a 200m long canopy walkway that takes you high above the forest floor providing a unique platform for observing the forest. Transfer back to our hotel for dinner and overnight. Overnight: Nyungwe Top View Hill Hotel or similar.

Meals: B,L,D

This morning (around 7am), you will have the opportunity to track the black-and-white colobus in Nyungwe Forest National Park. These small primates are easily recognisable by their entirely black body with stark white whiskers, shoulders and tip of the tail. A troop of nearly 400 of these monkeys call Nyungwe National Park home, meaning that although sighting wild animals is never guaranteed, you stand a good chance of finding them within an hour or less into the trek. Social in nature, you will almost certainly experience playful interaction with these curious primates. Doing this trek will give you the opportunity to interact with the largest group of primates on the entire continent of Africa, a truly special experience. Depending on what time we arrive back at our hotel (approx 1 hours drive), we will check out and enjoy a delicious lunch at the hotel, before making our way to Lake Kivu. Overnight: Kivu Breeze Hotel or similar.

Meals: B,L,D

Setting off from Kibuye, we soon approach Lake Kivu’s ‘Bay of Islands’ a beautiful setting unlike anywhere else in the country. We then island hop, and stop off for lunch and a swim in the crystal clear and impressively clean, fresh water to cool off. We will visit and hike to the summit of Munini, popularly known as Napoleon Island, where there is a remarkable (and noisy) colony of thousands of fruit bats that usually roost here during the day and enjoy one of the best views anywhere in Rwanda, a spectacular 360° panorama of Lake Kivu, over to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the lush green hills that form the backdrop to your adventure. It’s then just a short paddle to our campsite on the beautiful uninhabited Gishayu Island, which is still covered with native trees that provide a rare haven for numerous species of birds and a wonderful place for an afternoon or early morning stroll. With exclusive access on the island, we set up camp, buy fish for dinner from local fishermen – so supporting a local community – and cook our own simple but delicious meal, which we provide for you around a small open fire. Then in the silence of the lake, the following morning, we wake to a dawn chorus that is truly remarkable. Kayaking time: approx 6 hrs. Overnight: Basic camping in twin-share tents.

Meals: B,L,D

After a simple breakfast, you will continue to paddle your kayaks (approx. 3 hrs) as you soak up the spectacular scenery, and heading to Kinunu where we'll do a coffee tour with local farmers. This fascinating tour of a thriving Coffee washing station brings to life the entire process of harvesting, washing, roasting, grinding and preparing some of the best coffee in Rwanda. Coffee has literally transformed lives of this community and created a sustainable income for numerous local families. Whilst it is sometimes possible to buy Kinunu coffee after the tour, the beans grown here are also included in some of the best-known coffee brands in the world. Afterwards we meet our driver to transfer towards Volcanoes National Park. This was the region where Dian Fossey amazed the world with her research of the magnificent mountain gorillas of Rwanda. Following Dian Fossey’s work and David Attenborough’s famous documentaries, the mountain gorillas have inspired travellers from all over the world to experience one of nature’s greatest interactions. Anyone who has witnessed the mountain gorillas of East Africa will strongly agree that it is a once in a lifetime experience that will never be forgotten. Overnight: Ingagi Park View Lodge or similar

Meals: B,L,D

An early start as we trek deep into the forest in search of the mountain gorillas. Everyone will be split into groups of up to 8 people – and maybe joined with other tourists. While gorilla tracking you will be accompanied by a guide and usually two trackers. Visitors are allowed one hour with your allotted gorilla family. To find your family group the guide will lead you to where the gorillas were sighted on the previous day and then literally track them through the forest. When you find them, the hour you spend with these incredible primates is a true lifetime experience that you will never forget. To see – and walk amongst – a family of mountain gorillas is a wildlife encounter unlike any other on Earth. The terrain is very rough, often over steep slopes covered with matted vegetation. Be prepared for rain, mud and giant stinging nettles – long trousers, gloves and a waterproof jacket will help. It will be necessary to take your own water and snacks – eg. chocolates, biscuits or sweets – with you in case you have to trek for a while before finding the gorillas. Approx trek time: 3-8 hours. After our trek and humbled by this incredible experience, we will head back to the hotel for a celebration lunch, followed by an afternoon at leisure to relax or visit the local community projects in the area. We will visit the Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund located at the Karisoke Research Center to see gorilla conservation in action. Building on Dian Fossey’s pioneering work, now that gorilla populations of the Virunga Volcanoes are slowly increasing and their habitats are being protected, this centre is a highly recommended, remarkable place to visit. Today, the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund trackers and researchers protect and study roughly half of all the mountain gorillas in Rwanda, with the other half protected by the Rwandan national park authorities. Note: Self-guided tours have a mandatory fee which is included in the tour cost. There are also minimum donations for VIP Behind the Scene Tours and a Silverback Sundowner evening with the Fossey Fund staff. Rwandan Tax laws prevent us from booking these, but you can register, donate and then contact the Ellen Campus to arrange them directly. This afternoon there is a visit to the Handspun Hope Ccmmunity. Meet the members of the cooperative to see a successful, practical and viable project that is transforming an entire community. The real jobs created by Handspun Hope mean that the (mostly) women they employ have a work-based solution to poverty that is restoring dignity to formally impoverished people. It is helping them to move into economic self-sufficiency so that they can become leaders of change in their families and surrounding communities. It’s a wonderful way to interact with and connect with a group of friendly people, to learn about their lives, laughing with them and appreciate how each handspun wool garment is made with both pride and hope for a better future, is unique and takes around eight months from wool growth to a finished product. Overnight: Ingagi Park View Lodge or similar.

Meals: B,L,D

Today is all about the scenery before we take you back to the airport to catch your international flight. This morning, we will enjoy a gentle and relaxing walk along the shores of Lake Ruhondo; this is the best spot to view all five of the Virunga Volcanoes in Rwanda. Along the way you will spot aquatic birds, see local fishermen on the lake, maybe find some local beehives and pass a few small, friendly communities. We will enjoy enjoy one last group meal at the Ruhondo Beach Resort, before we will transfer (approx. 30 mins) to the Mukungwa River for a canoe trip. Set in the foothills of the Virunga Volcanoes, discover this special way to journey though the countryside in our modern canoes. Soak up impressive views, spot abundant birds, look out for the otters and meet friendly communities. Led by an experienced activity leader, this river is mostly very gentle and flat with one short, easy rapid and one section where the water goes quite fast. Your activity leader will give you a briefing on the riverside before you get on the water. The first section is a flat and easy opportunity to learn how to steer your canoe as you float gently downstream. After about 20-30 minutes you will pull over for a short additional briefing about the small rapid, where helmets must be worn. Then as you continue deep into the countryside, you are surrounded by the sights and sounds of rural Rwanda. You’ll be given an additional briefing about the approximately 200m section where the water speeds up as it goes around a few corners. After about 2.5-3 hours on the water the end of the trip is just after a road bridge. It takes about 20 minutes to drive back to Musanze and a further 15 minutes to Kinigi. Afterwards, we will drive back to Kigali (approx. 117 kms; 3 hrs), where group arrangements conclude with a departure transfer to Kigali Airport. (Please note: earliest flight departure time is 20:00hrs). OPTIONAL: If you would like to do the Golden Monkey trekking instead of the Lake Ruhondo shore walk, this option is available for an additional surcharge and subject to availability of permits at time of request.

Meals: B,L

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What's included?

Included

  • 8 breakfasts, 8 lunches and 6 dinners
  • 7 nights in 3-4 star hotels and safari lodge on a twinshare basis
  • 1 night in basic campsite in twinshare tents with sleeping bag & sleeping mat
  • English speaking local driver-guide
  • Private transport in a 4wd safari vehicle
  • Kigali genocide memorial audio guide
  • Activities and sightseeing as listed in itinerary
  • Drinking water and light snacks

Not included

  • Trip price does NOT include the non-refundable permit & park fees for the Gorillas (total US$1500pp) which must be purchased at time of booking
  • Non-refundable permit & park fees and accommodation deposits of US$2000 are payable at the time of booking
  • Flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Visa
  • Arrival & departure transfers if not arriving/ departing on Days 1 and 9
  • Bottled water, aerated and alcoholic drinks
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Tips
  • Items of a personal nature

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