Rare and Remarkable Primates in this 9-Days Rwanda Gorilla Trekking Itinerary

Editor: Abhishek Verma on Jan 17,2024

Gorilla trekking is one of the countrys real features, and you will do it twice when you visit two particular troops from the Kinigi trailhead in Volcanoes National Park. Put in an hour with each troop and you will find that they are as inquisitive as you may be. The initial four days are spent in Nyungwe, including one devoted chimpanzee trek. On a Rwandan primate experience, there is a steady feeling of relatedness. The gorillas of Volcanoes National Park are outstanding yet get a flat-out most extreme of only 80 guests per day who are meagerly spread over a wide territory. Nyungwe scarcely gets a large portion of this number. With master neighborhood guides, you will go far away from the run of the mill woods trail to cut through the green to discover a portion of the world's rarest primates. This 9-day safari consolidates evenings in Volcanoes National Park with days in Nyungwe Forest National Park to completely envelope you in the charms of two of Africa's most immaculate places.

Rwanda Gorilla Trekking Trip Highlights:

  • Go gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park, to put in an hour with a remote troop in Northwestern Rwanda
  • Discover a wild chimpanzee troop in Nyungwe Forest National Park and appreciate how their conduct feels so up close and personal
  • Spend multi-day on the trail of the jeopardized brilliant monkey to wonder about the energetic orange hide and blue-tinged faces
  • Savor the persona with two days of primate safari in Nyungwe, timberland that is home to a fourth of Africa's primate species, including the Angola colobus, Dent's mona monkey, dark cheeked mangabey, Hamlyn's monkey, and L'Hoest's monkey
  • Complete the primate safari with a second gorilla trek to visit an alternate troop and twofold your recollections of the timberland's monsters
  • Be guided by a portion of Africa's most experienced primate aides and gather a crisp comprehension of the conduct found in Rwanda's woodlands


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