Gorilla Trekking Safari In Uganda Via Kigali-Rwanda

4 Day Gorilla Trekking Safari In Uganda Via Kigali-Rwanda

Duration

4 Days

Tour Type

Multi-Day Tour

Group Size

10 Max

Languages

English, French, Chinese, German,

Embark on a breathtaking adventure through the heart of Africa with our 4-day Gorilla Trekking Safari in Uganda, starting from the vibrant city of Kigali, Rwanda. Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of the Ugandan wilderness as you embark on exhilarating treks deep into the misty mountains. Encounter majestic gorillas in their natural habitat, witnessing their playful interactions and gentle demeanor up close. Capture unforgettable moments and create lifelong memories as you hike through lush forests, mesmerized by the rich biodiversity surrounding you.

Places to visit in Rwanda :

Genocide Memorial Centre: regarded as one of the best museums in Africa. Visiting the Gisozi Museum lets you learn of the dark times of the 100 days of genocide in the entire country in 1994.

Kandt Museum and Natural History Museum: It is found at the base of Mt. Jali and Mt. Kigali, and this is the same place where the German explorer, Dr. Kandt Resided.

Presidential Palace Museum: This palace was for the former president Habyarimana who passed away in 1994 in a plane crash in the presidential compound. It is his death that launched the era of genocide.

Nyamata Church Genocide site: this is another site where the genocide took place. Over 5000 people died in and around this church in 1994.  

Art Museum: you will get to visit Inema Arts Centre for contemporary African Arts, paintings, jewelry, sculptures, African fabrics and leatherworks. While at the museum, visitors will be treated to some cool performances from the young children at the art museum.

Nyamirambo walking tour: This is filled with character and the streets are almost bustling with people – Unlike the rest of the city’s sleepy streets.

4 Days /3 Night

You will have a Meet and greet with our Company Representative at the airport who will then transfer you to Kigali, the capital of Rwanda to your accommodation. Depending on your arrival time, stroll the streets of the capital to acclimatize yourself and fit into the Rwandan way.

This morning after breakfast, you will drive to Kigali town for a city tour where you will get to know Rwanda’s most beautiful and amazing city. You also get to learn about the country’s culture and history by visiting the cultural and historical sites of Kigali.

Kigali is Rwanda’s capital city and was named by Doctor Richard Kandt in 1907, the first colonial governor of Rwanda. The city is built on several hills and valleys, there by gaining the title- “the land of a thousand hills” or Hilly city.

Places of interest include;

 

Genocide Memorial Centre: regarded as one of the best museums in Africa. Visiting the Gisozi Museum lets you learn of the dark times of the 100 days of genocide in the entire country in 1994.

Kandt Museum and Natural History Museum: It is found at the base of Mt. Jali and Mt. Kigali, and this is the same place where the German explorer, Dr. Kandt Resided.

Presidential Palace Museum: This palace was for the former president Habyarimana who passed away in 1994 in a plane crash in the presidential compound. It is his death that launched the era of genocide.

Nyamata Church Genocide site: this is another site where the genocide took place. Over 5000 people died in and around this church in 1994.  

Art Museum: you will get to visit Inema Arts Centre for contemporary African Arts, paintings, jewelry, sculptures, African fabrics and leatherworks. While at the museum, visitors will be treated to some cool performances from the young children at the art museum.

Nyamirambo walking tour: This is filled with character and the streets are almost bustling with people - Unlike the rest of the city’s sleepy streets.

Later, you will be driven to Bwindi impenetrable forest national park in Uganda for two nights. This forest is Home to over half of the world’s mountain gorilla population. Interacting with these gentle giants is one of the most moving experiences that Africa has to offer and should not be missed! The ancient rainforest of Bwindi spans 321 sq km and boasts 90 mammal species, a range of primates, as well as 23 Albertine Rift endemic bird species, including the African Green Broadbill, the Bar Tailed Trogon and many others.

Relax in the evening and get ready for the following day’s gorilla tracking.

This morning you set off for gorilla trekking. Hiking through the thick, verdant, rainforest to eventually come across the gorillas in their natural habitat, is an amazing and unforgettable experience. Actual trek times can vary; these are wild animals after all. If time permits there are a diverse range of activities which are unique to Bwindi which you can participate in during the afternoon.

Optional Activities:

Batwa Trail: During this moving tour, the Batwa demonstrate hunting techniques; gather honey; point out medicinal plants and demonstrate how to make bamboo cups. Guests are then invited for an entertainment of  traditional music and dance by the batwa people.

Village Walk: Overlooking the imposing hillsides of Bwindi Impenetrable forest, with the mist swirling over the summits, this is one of the most dramatic settings for your cultural tour! Among others, meet a traditional healer, who not only treats the sick, but uses his knowledge to conserve and educate about the various medicinal plants.

Today, depending on the time for your flight, you can venture into some optional activities either in Bwindi or in Kigali, then later transfer to the airport for your flight home.

Note: Please note that this trip can also start and end in Entebbe-Uganda

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