If you would like to do an active soft adventure, then this is the best 7 Days Classical Rwanda Primate World Adventure to go way around, in the countryside of Rwanda, trying to discover the hidden secret primates, in their home. This safari will give you a greater taste of Rwandan primate world, as you have chances to come face to face with the gorillas, chimpanzees and golden monkeys during their trekking moment. Taste your adrenaline, and face the gentle giants, share a moment with them, and explore the country side in depth. Request a Quote
Itinerary summary
DAY 1: ARRIVE KIGALI – RWANDA
DAY 2: KIGALI – KAMEMBE – NYUNGWE NATIONAL PARK
DAY 3: NYUNGWE NATIONAL PARK – CHIMPANZEE TREKKING
DAY 4: NYUNGWE NATIONAL PARK – VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK
DAY 5: VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK – GORILLA TREKKING EXPERIENCE
DAY 6: VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK – GORILLA TREKKING EXPERIENCE
DAY 7: KIGALI – KIGALI AIRPORT.
Detailed Itinerary.
Day 1: ARRIVE KIGALI – RWANDA
Upon arrival at Kigali International airport, with a warm welcome you will be assisted through immigrations and have a short briefing and introduction, later transferred to your hotel in Kigali with a great night view of the panorama Kigali city, having a sight of the beautiful Kigali streets, Convention center, and later check in at your hotel, for dinner and overnight stay at Hotel des Milles Collines. Meal Plan: Dinner.
Day 2: KIGALI – KAMEMBE – NYUNGWE NATIONAL PARK
Wake up, have your relaxed morning buffer breakfast, and transfer to Kigali airport for flight from Kigali to the Kamembe Airport. On arrival, transfer to Nyungwe National Park which takes approx. 45 minutes. You will later, meet your guides, who will be waiting for you at the airport, to transfer you to your booked accommodation, catch up with lunch, and in the afternoon, By afternoon, you should be in the green trees of Nyungwe National Park – home to one of the oldest rainforests on the continent. With 374.5 square miles to explore you won’t be able to do it all today, but the easy stroll out to the Canopy Walkway from the Uwinka reception center offers a chance to marvel at the views from 230 feet above the rainforest floor. Listen for the sounds of 13 species of primates and more than 300 types of birds. Sleep tonight knowing you’ll meet some of the noisemakers in the days ahead. Experience the rainforest from a dazzling new perspective on the famous Canopy Walkway. Dinner and overnight stay at Emeraude Kivu Resort. Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & dinner.
Day 3: NYUNGWE NATIONAL PARK – CHIMPANZEE TREKKING
Today’s agenda includes chimpanzee trekking deep in the forest. After your early morning breakfast, you will drive to the park reception for the early morning briefing before head top the forest in search of the chimpanzee. During the briefing, grouping of the trekker’s is done, and you will be put into a group of 8 member’s per group, depending on the number of trekkers, you may be less. Make your way to Cyamudongo in the dark with a local park ranger who knows the forest’s deepest secrets. Follow him to the home of the chimps. Watch the animals wake, stretch, and start their day in the forest. Snap your photos while you can. Once they’re on the move, catching up to them among the tall trees and thick brush is a feat of athletic prowess. This once in a lifetime experience deserves your full attention: Remember the feeling of the mud beneath your hiking boots, the pitch of the primate calls echoing through the trees and the moment you locked eyes with a chimp in one of the few places in the world where you still can. These cousins to humans can be found and tracked in Nyungwe National Park. A beautiful guided hike through the forest will lead you to these fascinating creatures where you can watch them play and interact up close. Chimpanzee tracking can be done year-round in Nyungwe, rain or shine, and while it is never guaranteed that you will see them, sightings are very common and guides are skillful in tracking them. The experience differs from gorilla tracking as the chimps move through the canopy, so the so the sightings are a bit more sporadic and exciting, but worthwhile nonetheless. Observe them playing, wild and free, hooting and dashing through the trees. You will later return back to your lodge for lunch. In the afternoon, you may opt to relax at your lodge balcony, or head for a tea plantation experience, to visit the beautiful Gisakura tea gardens. Develop a new appreciation for the golden liquid in your cup, later return to your lodge for dinner and overnight stay at Emeraude Kivu Resort. Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & dinner.
Day 4: NYUNGWE NATIONAL PARK – VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK
The adventure continues by an overland drive from Nyungwe National Park to Volcanoes National Park, by way of the beautiful shores of Lake Kivu. (Travel time + 4 hours).
This beautiful Kivu belt road, rewards you, with unwinding countryside experience, of the rolling hills, and great view of the beautiful Lake Kivu. You can opt for a 2 hour’s boat ride on the Lake Kivu, to explore this great Lake patched with number of beautiful islands, and later have en route lunch. Take a lunch break to table restaurant on the water’s edge where you can stroll through the guava and avocado trees on route to the restaurant high above. Soon, you’ll swap this paradise for another. On route to Musanze, wave to the school kids making their way books in hand, and the ladies balancing woven baskets on their heads.
Dinner and overnight stay at Da Vinci Gorilla Lodge. Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & dinner.
Day 5: VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK – GORILLA TREKKING EXPERIENCE
Enjoy your buffer breakfast at the lodge the lodge by 0630 hours, and later jump on to your jeep and drive to the park headquarters’ in Kinigi for briefing by 0700 hrs: Registration is a simple process where the park staff determines which group of gorillas you will visit. The park staff discusses your fitness level and advises you of the gorilla trekking times and conditions to the various groups based upon their location in the park the previous evening. There are a total of 96 gorilla permits available each day with a maximum of eight trekkers visiting any one group. You guide would have asked you, about your trekking fitness, and interest, so as to choose a gorilla group that matches your interest to join for the day.
Once the trekkers are put into groups, each group’s Lead Guide briefs the trekkers of the trekking procedures as well as the “do’s and don’ts” while in the presence of gorillas. After the briefing, trekkers return to their respective vehicles for the drive up the mountain to the starting point.
Trekking can take from two to six or more hours if the gorillas move before the park rangers locate them the next morning. The guides stop frequently to allow trekkers a chance to rest and take photos along the way.
Our exhilarating trek in the footsteps of the rare and critically endangered Mountain Gorillas, the largest living primate on earth, starts in the cultivated foothills of the Volcanoes National Park with stirring views in all directions.
Upon entering the park, with paths carved by the mountains’ elusive buffalo and elephant, trekkers will be immersed in the mysterious intimacy of the rainforest, alive with colourful bird calls, butterflies and more. Through gaps in the canopy, the magnificent Virunga peaks, among the highest in Africa yet easily accessible, are glimpsed, beckoning an ascent.
Weaving through overhanging vines, moss-covered hagenia and giant lobelias that thrive in the tropical climate, our experienced trackers, who spend their entire lives in or close to this forest, bring you up close with the gorilla family.
Upon sighting the gorillas, you will stay with them for a magical hour as they go about their daily life, feeding, playing, resting; raising their young. Coming face to face with a giant silverback is one of the greatest wildlife experiences on earth. You will later return back to your lodge, catch up with lunch, and in the afternoon, you can opt to relax at your lodge or visit the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International Karisoke Research Center this afternoon to better understand the efforts and sacrifices that led to your magical moment.
Dinner and overnight stay at Da Vinci Gorilla Lodge. Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & dinner.
Day 6: VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK – GORILLA TREKKING EXPERIENCE
Have a sweap of African coffee, and head for a Golden monkeys trekking experience that, takes place in Volcanoes national park and at the same time 7:00 just like gorillas. These rare species are also listed as endangered – and Volcanoes national park currently has two habituated golden monkeys’ troops that are available for visiting by tourists in the park, both of which make about 50 members. The golden monkey trekking, takes same procedure as the gorilla trekking, however less, strenuous compared to gorilla trekking.
Golden monkeys in Rwanda live in the bamboo vegetation towards the base of the volcanoes and habituation has helped them to overcome their initial shyness to accept their daily visit by researchers and tourists. Trekking golden monkeys and gorillas is a similar experience – in a small group of no more than eight people, and you can spend one hour with the monkeys once you find them. The endangered species are very active creatures, and jump from tree to tree which is really interesting and a little difficult to photograph!, you will return and head for hot lunch at a local restaurant and later drive to Kigali. Take a Kigali City Tour which includes a visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial and crafts markets, try to know the local people and understand their past.
The history of Rwanda dates back centuries, Kigali has been a part of it for a hundred years. Founded in 1907 as a German settlement, Kigali did not become the capital until Rwanda’s independence in 1962 when it replaced the colonial seat of power in Butare. Since then, the city has seen major economic development resulting in what it is today; a vibrant African city of more than one million residents with wide boulevards, world-class hotels and restaurants, crafts & curio shops as well as a lively, cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Tour old Kigali and the craft markets, visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial at Gisozi to learn about Rwanda’s history, the Genocide against the Tutsi as well as other mass atrocities around the world.
This tour will allow you to experience life in the country today and Rwanda’s remarkable recovery – a true testament to humankind’s resilience.
Dinner and overnight stay at Hotel des Mille Collines. Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & dinner.
Day 7: KIGALI – KIGALI AIRPORT
This morning we enjoy our breakfast then check-out. Transfer to the airport for your flight to back home. Not empty handed though. With us are photographs – a capture of the special moments we have had on this tour to immortalize the experience.
We bid farewell to our wonderful guides, safari consultant, and his team then depart back home safely. End of the 7 Days Classical Rwanda Primate World Adventure.
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What is included in the 7 Days Classical Rwanda Primate World Adventure?
Items that are included in the cost of tour price. Request a Quote
- Pick up and drop off at the Airport.
- Hotel before and after safari in Kigali.
- 1 Gorilla permit ($1500) per person to be paid in advance.
- 1 chimpanzee permit per person.
- 1 golden monkey permit per person.
- Accommodations as indicated in the itinerary.
- Meals as per the above itinerary – 3 Meals a day – Vegetarians and Non vegetarians.
- Services of a Senior Naturalist Driver/Guide.
- Kigali city tour and other excursions as per the itinerary.
- Transportation in a customized safari jeep.
- Complimentary bottled drinking water and soda while on safaris (1.5ltr bottled water per person per day).
- Lot of fun in Rwanda.
What is not included in this tour?
Items that are not included in the cost of 7 Days Classical Rwanda Primate World Adventure price.
- International flights.
- Visa.
- Personal effects a.
- Soft drinks, beer, wine and spirits (as well as gifts like local crafts etc).
- Any local and international flights tickets (airline).
- Tips for staff such as guides, porters and the cook staff.
- Fees for passport, visas, immunizations and insurance.
- Laundry, phone and other items of a personal nature.
- We advise our clients to bring their own first Aid Kit.
- Tips for the drive.