Rwanda Gorilla TrackingAfrica : RwandaTour name: Rwanda Gorilla TrackingSearch for gorillas in Volcanoes National Park, relax by Lake Kivu and explore Kigali on this gorilla safari.Duration: 7 Days Grading: CHALLENGING Type: TAILOR-MADE Prices from: £3385Tour Summary:
Tour name: Rwanda Gorilla Tracking
Prices from: £3385 Duration: 7 Days Kind points from: 253 N&K Reference: NKT0000804 (Type this into the "Jump to" form at www.NatureAndKind.com to find this tour again) Type: TAILOR-MADE Grading: CHALLENGING Suitable for: ROMANTIC ESCAPE, COUPLES Experiences: ACTIVE, WILDLIFE Environments: COUNTRYSIDE, RAINFOREST Activities: Wilderness Adventures, Wildlife Tracking, WILDLIFE - Gorilla Safaris, WILDLIFE - Safaris, Wildlife Watching, WILDLIFE - Endangered Species, WILDLIFE - Animal Tracking, Once in a Lifetime
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Tour Overview
This once-in-a-lifetime trip takes you to the unique country of Rwanda. Whilst tracking the 650 gorillas left in Volcanoes National Park could be said to be the highlight, spending time getting to know this resiliant country and its turbulant past is a rewarding experience. Time is also spent on the beautiful banks of Lake Kivu.
LocationContinent or Region: AfricaCountry or State/County: RwandaYou will visit Kigali, Kinigi, Lake Kivu and Nairobi. Reviews
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Tracking gorilla in Volcanoes National Park - Relaxing at Lake Kivu - Excursions in Kigali
ItineraryDay 1 | London/Nairobi Depart London-Heathrow on Virgin Atlantic for your overnight flight to Nairobi.
Day 2 | Nairobi/Kigali Upon arrival in Nairobi transfer for your onward flight to Kigali where you will be met and transferred to the Kigali Serena Hotel. The day is at leisure with an opportunity to take optional excursions. A visit to Kigali Memorial Centre is a moving experience but gives an incredible and powerful insight into the country’s turbulent past.
Day 3 | Kigali/Kinigi A very early start for your drive north to Ruhengeri. Forming part of the Virunga Mountain Range, the Volcanoes National Park is home to half of the remaining 650 mountain gorillas in the area. Led by experienced trackers, you will make your way through the forest in search for one of the four habituated gorilla families of this region. Trekking can take anything between one and four hours and a maximum of one hour is spent with the gorillas. After lunch at Mountain Gorilla’s Nest Lodge, there will be time to visit the scenic Lake Ruhondo and Burera. Overnight will be at Mountain Gorilla’s Nest Lodge. Whilst accommodation here is basic, it is the perfect base for Rwanda gorilla tracking.
Day 4 | Kinigi/Gisenyi A second morning of gorilla tracking where there may be the chance to see a different gorilla group. After lunch you will drive about an hour north to Gisenyi where you have the afternoon at leisure on the shores of Lake Kivu. Overnight Lake Kivu Serena Hotel.
Day 5 | Gisenyi/Kigali The morning is at leisure, after which you will travel back to Kigali where you will overnight at the Kigali Serena Hotel.
Day 6 | Kigali/Nairobi Depending on your onward flight time, there is chance to take some optional excursions before flying to Nairobi where you will overnight at the Norfolk Hotel.
Day 7 | Nairobi/London Depart Nairobi for your return flight home to London-Heathrow.
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Nature & Kind Factor
You will visit Volcanoes National Park with the opportunity to see some of the 650 remaining gorillas in the area.
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Tour Summary:
Tour name: Rwanda Gorilla Tracking
Prices from: £3385 Duration: 7 Days Kind points from: 253 N&K Reference: NKT0000804 (Type this into the "Jump to" form at www.NatureAndKind.com to find this tour again) Type: TAILOR-MADE Grading: CHALLENGING Suitable for: ROMANTIC ESCAPE, COUPLES Experiences: ACTIVE, WILDLIFE Environments: COUNTRYSIDE, RAINFOREST Activities: Wilderness Adventures, Wildlife Tracking, WILDLIFE - Gorilla Safaris, WILDLIFE - Safaris, Wildlife Watching, WILDLIFE - Endangered Species, WILDLIFE - Animal Tracking, Once in a Lifetime
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