Gorilla Trekking

6 hours

Moderate

Embark on a 1-day gorilla trekking tour from Kigali to Volcanoes National Park for a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with mountain gorillas. Trek through lush forests with expert guides and observe a gorilla family in their natural habitat

Experience one of the best wildlife adventures in the world with this 1-day gorilla trekking tour from Kigali, Rwanda. Ideal for travelers with limited time, this tour takes you to Volcanoes National Park, home to the rare mountain gorillas. Depart early from Kigali (4:00 AM) and embark on a guided trek through lush forests to witness gorillas in their natural habitat. Enjoy a close-up encounter with these incredible primates before returning to Kigali by late afternoon. This short yet unforgettable Rwanda gorilla safari is perfect for those seeking a bucket-list wildlife experience in just one day!

Key Highlights:

Convenient 1-day tour from Kigali – perfect for tight schedules
Trek through Volcanoes National Park, home to endangered mountain gorillas
Expert guides & trackers for a safe and immersive experience
Unforgettable one-hour encounter with a gorilla family
Round-trip transfers from Kigali included

Qu'est-ce qui est inclus ?
  • National park entrance fee
  • Gorilla Trekking Permit
  • National Park Guides and Trackers
  • Conservation Fund
Exclusions
  • Tip or gratuity

Water and soft drinks are provided throughout the tour, while alcoholic beverages and coffee are for the visitor to cover.

Veuillez noter
  • Passport required

Before booking a gorilla trekking tour, travelers should know the following:

  1. Minimum Age Limit: The minimum age for gorilla trekking is 16 years. Children below this age are not permitted on the trek for safety and conservation reasons.
  2. Physical Fitness: Gorilla trekking can involve steep, uneven terrain and long walks. While the trek varies in difficulty, it's important to be in good physical condition. If not one can request porters who will assist you on the trek for an extra fee
  3. Permits: Gorilla trekking requires a permit, which should be booked in advance. These permits are limited and often sell out quickly.
  4. What to Wear: Wear sturdy hiking boots, long pants, and long sleeves to protect against thorny bushes and insects. Don’t forget gloves, a hat, and a rain jacket
  5. Guidelines: Respect the gorillas' space—maintain a distance of at least 7 meters and avoid making loud noises. There will be a briefing before the trek to explain the dos and don'ts.
  6. Weather: Expect unpredictable weather in the mountains, ranging from rain to sunshine. Be prepared for all conditions.
  7. Health and Safety: Travelers should be in good health and free from contagious diseases like colds, as gorillas can catch human illnesses.
  8. Support the Conservation: The fees you pay for the trekking permit contribute directly to gorilla conservation efforts and the local community.


Quoi apporter

    Wear sturdy hiking boots, long pants, and long sleeves to protect against thorny bushes and insects. Don’t forget gloves and a hat. Rain ponchos and hiking sticks are provided for free. If you don’t have your own hiking shoes, they are available for rent at the park headquarters.