Embark on a curated exploration of Rwanda’s diverse wonders, where each destination narrates a unique story. From the renowned wildlife spectacles of Volcanoes National Park to the culturally rich streets of Kigali, our meticulously planned itinerary promises an unparalleled experience. Witness the splendor of Nyungwe National Park, unwind on the pristine waters of lake Ihema, and immerse yourself in Akagera’s vibrant landscapes. Join us on a uniquely hand-crafted expedition through Rwanda’s tapestry of nature, culture, and unforgettable adventures.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Kigali, Karibu Rwanda! & Kigali City tour
You arrive in Kigali and will be met by our Nyumbu Beyond Journeys safari guide who will assist you with your luggage and transfer you to the hotel. Balance of the day at leisure, depending on your flight time we can organize a day excursion.
Day 2: Transfer to Akagera National Park & Evening Game drive
You will be picked up from the lodge and then drive to Akagera National Park. On the journey to this park, in the northeast of Rwanda, you will drive through the magnificent low-lying rural landscapes with amazing panoramic views covering over 135 km about 2 ½ hours’ drive.
The attractive Rwandese long-horned cattle in the Rwamagana district grazing in their impressive herds will add scenic views as the terrain changes from the hilly landscapes of the central to the plain landscapes of the east which the Akagera occupies. On arrival, you will do an afternoon game drive to enrich you with wild animals like Giraffes, Buffaloes, Spotted Hyenas, Elephants, Crocodiles, Hippos, and plenty of bird life.
Day 3: Morning Game Drive and Boat Ride at Lake Ihema
Embark on the morning game drive with the beautiful sun rising exposing the plain rolling savannah landscapes of the park with a short savannah grassland intertwined with woodlands scattered with countless numbers of wild game. The game drive in the morning exposes you to numerous families of elephants, buffaloes, Maasai giraffes, various antelopes like Impala, bushbucks, and waterbucks among others, the predators including leopards among other wild game that flourish within this natural shelter. This activity lasts for 3-4 hours after you will return to the lodge for relaxation and a buffet lunch. In the afternoon, embark on a journey to Lake Ihema for a soothing boat cruise with its banks filled with countless populations of both aquatic and terrestrial animal species which include among others the hippos, buffaloes, and the Nile crocodiles plus a wide range of bird species that dwell within the swampy vegetation and the opportunity to encounter the Rwanda’s second largest lake.
Day 4: Transfer game drive to Volcanoes National Park
After breakfast, you will embark on a transfer game drive to Volcanoes National Park with lunch en route. This is undoubtedly Rwanda’s most popular and the country’s most visited park.
Volcanoes National Park is an ecologically diverse destination, and it is no wonder that trekking mountain gorillas remain the most popular activity here. A wide variety of other hikes and activities are offered thus making it possible to spend several days in the area without running out of what to do. The entire evening can be spent sightseeing and relaxing around the hotel.
Day 5: Mountain Gorilla Trekking and Visit the Twin Lakes
Have breakfast, and transfer to the park headquarters where you will meet the ranger guides for briefing before you begin trekking. The trek can be quite tough that it takes a lot of time approximately 2-8 hours and the encounter with these unique species is an unusual experience.
The hike amidst the jungle while viewing the lovely Rwandan flora and fauna, the impressive panoramic views, and the magical scenic landscapes of the Virunga would leave you mesmerized. The eventual one-hour direct contact with these world’s rarest animals’ eye to eye is worth remembering and getting attracted to their thick beautiful fur while being entertained by the playful young gorillas puts your stressful mind and thoughts into a state of relaxation and happiness quite worth the expensive price of a gorilla permit.
Retreat from this trip, relax at the lodge, and in the evening undertake a trip to the twin lakes of Ruhondo and Bulera for scenic viewing.
Day 6: Golden Monkey Trekking and Visit the Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund
After breakfast you will go for Golden monkey trekking. These unique creatures live and thrive in the bamboo vegetation towards the base of the volcanoes and habituation has helped these unique species 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 not more than 8 people, and visitors are allowed a maximum of 1 hour to spend with the monkeys once they find them.
visit the Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund to pay tribute to this renown gorilla conservationist who devoted her entire life studying and advocating for gorilla conservation and preservation in Africa. This is at the former Karisoke Research Center where Dian spent over twenty years studying the Mountain Gorillas, and the trek to the site is quite spectacular, passing through bamboo forest and afro-montane habitats. You may spot other wildlife during the visit. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
Day 7: Scenic drive to Nyungwe National Park
An early wake-up will see you starting the Journey to Nyungwe National Park. The drive is approximately 6-7 hours via Kigali city, traversing through small towns and villages, and if interested you can look out for several up-country mass graves to learn more about the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
Nyungwe forest is one of the most important bird-watching areas in Rwanda with over 275 bird species. The majority are forest specialists and 26 are regional endemics; the forest is also home to a wide diversity of animal species, making it a leading option for conservation in Africa. The forest sits in a region where several large-scale biogeographical zones meet, and the variety of terrestrial biomes provide a wide span of microhabitats for many different species of flora and fauna. The park boasts over 13 primate species (25% of Africa’s total), 1068 plant species, 85 mammal species, 32 amphibians, and 38 reptile species.
Day 8: Chimpanzee Tracking and afternoon Canopy Walk
After breakfast, you will get on an experiential trek for chimpanzees in the hard-to-penetrate, dense prehistoric forests of Nyungwe. The trek starts at 8 am with an early briefing session at the park headquarters. The species live happily and flourish within their natural habitats. The activity usually lasts between 2 – 5 hours; after which you return to the lodge for lunch and a short relaxation.
In the afternoon, you assemble at the Uwinka Visitor Center to embark on the famous Nyungwe Canopy Walk. This is the first of its kind in East Africa and the third in the whole of Africa. The canopy walkway is raised to over 40m above the ground, and it is 90m long; hanging over a steep deep valley blanketed by a thick forest offers quite impressive scenic views of the landscapes and the floral and faunal species that are found in this area.
Day 9: Transfer back to Kigali
After breakfast, you depart for the drive back to Kigali, with a lunch stop en-route and a visit to Butare’ s National Museum and also make a stopover at the Nyanza kings palace . Alternatively, depending on the day’s schedule, we can assist with a flight back to Kigali (extra not included) with a local airline or a private helicopter.