Majestic gorillas, rolling emerald hills, and soul-stirring beauty.

Rwanda has rapidly emerged as one of Africa’s most compelling destinations, offering a sophisticated blend of high-end ecotourism and profound cultural resilience. Known as the "Land of a Thousand Hills," the country’s small size is its greatest asset, allowing travelers to transition seamlessly from the vibrant, remarkably clean streets of Kigali to the misty, prehistoric forests of the Virunga Mountains in just a few hours. Beyond its world-class conservation efforts, Rwanda has positioned itself as a leader in sustainable travel, where luxury lodges coexist with community-led initiatives, ensuring that the benefits of tourism directly support the preservation of its breathtaking landscapes and the prosperity of its people.


The heart of the Rwandan experience lies in its extraordinary biodiversity and dramatic topography. In Volcanoes National Park, the life-changing encounter with endangered mountain gorillas remains the crown jewel of African travel, while the ancient montane rainforests of Nyungwe offer a sanctuary for chimpanzees and rare birds above a thrilling canopy walkway. Contrastingly, the eastern plains of Akagera National Park provide a classic "Big Five" safari experience across a mosaic of savannah and wetlands. Whether you are kayaking the emerald waters of Lake Kivu or exploring the country's moving history through its dignified memorials, Rwanda offers a safe, soul-stirring journey that feels both intimate and grand.

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Suggested Itineraries for Rwanda

Our experts know Rwanda like the back of their hand and have traveled extensively around the country, they have put together some trips to inspire you.

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Where to go in Rwanda

We offer a range of carefully curated unique journeys for you to choose from, or we can personally custom design a safari, family holiday, wedding, or honeymoon to suit your special travel interests, schedule and desires. See our favourite journeys below or explore more by destination.

Volcanoes National Park

This is the world’s premier destination for Gorilla Trekking. Standing in the presence of a mountain gorilla family amidst the prehistoric flora of the Virunga Massif is a soul-stirring experience that combines raw nature with ethereal mountain scenery.

Nyungwe Forest National Park

The Canopy Walkway—a suspension bridge 70 meters above the forest floor—offers a breathtaking bird's-eye view of the ancient trees and colorful birdlife. It is a primate paradise where you can track chimpanzees and see the striking black-and-white colobus monkeys.

Lake Kivu

The lakeside towns of Rubavu and Karongi are perfect for sunset kayaking or boat cruises. The Congo Nile Trail runs along its shores, offering hikers and cyclists endless panoramic vistas of the sparkling water against the backdrop of the rolling hills.

Akagera National Park

As Rwanda’s only Big Five destination, it offers a stunningly peaceful safari experience. A boat trip on Lake Ihema at golden hour provides a spectacular view of hippos and crocodiles reflected in the water, with elephants often seen bathing on the banks.

The Twin Lakes (Burera & Ruhondo)

Often overlooked, these lakes offer some of the most tranquil and photogenic landscapes in Rwanda. They are ideal for community-led canoe trips and birdwatching, providing a quiet escape with a majestic volcanic backdrop.

Gishwati-Mukura National Park

This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is a hidden gem for tracking chimpanzees and golden monkeys. Its ridge-top location offers sweeping views of the surrounding tea plantations and the Albertine Rift Valley.

When is the best time to visit

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Rwanda is a premier year-round destination, but the best time for a tour is generally during the dry seasons (June to September and December to February).


These months offer the most reliable weather for gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park, as the mountain trails are firmer and easier to navigate. Additionally, the thinning vegetation in Akagera National Park makes this the peak period for traditional savannah safaris, as animals congregate around permanent water sources.


For those interested in chimpanzee tracking in Nyungwe Forest, the wet seasons (March to May and October to November) are actually ideal

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a visa to enter Rwanda?

Rwanda has one of the most open visa policies in Africa. Nationals of all countries are eligible for a 30-day visa on arrival for a fee of $50 USD. If you are also visiting Kenya and Uganda, the East Africa Tourist Visa ($100 USD) is the best choice, as it allows multiple entries between the three countries. You can also apply for these ahead of time via the Irembo official government portal.

How much is a Gorilla Trekking permit?

As of 2026, the price for a mountain gorilla trekking permit in Rwanda remains $1,500 USD per person. While this is higher than in neighboring countries, it reflects Rwanda’s commitment to "high-value, low-impact" tourism. The funds go directly toward the conservation of the gorillas and supporting the communities living near Volcanoes National Park. Permits should be booked at least 6–12 months in advance due to high demand.

Is Rwanda safe for solo or female travelers?

Yes, Rwanda is consistently ranked as one of the safest and least corrupt countries in the world. Solo travelers and women find the country very welcoming. The capital, Kigali, is famous for its cleanliness and order, and it is generally safe to walk around during the day. However, as with any destination, it is always wise to use licensed guides for treks and avoid walking alone in poorly lit areas at night.

What vaccinations are mandatory?

A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is mandatory if you are arriving from a country where Yellow Fever is endemic. Additionally, while much of Rwanda is at a high altitude where mosquitoes are less common, malaria prophylactics are still strongly recommended for all travelers. It is also advised to be up-to-date on routine shots like Typhoid and Hepatitis A.

Are plastic bags really banned?

Yes, Rwanda is strictly plastic-bag free. Non-biodegradable plastic bags are illegal and will likely be confiscated at the airport upon arrival. Travelers are encouraged to use reusable bags or paper alternatives. This policy is a point of national pride and is a major reason why Rwanda is often cited as the cleanest country in Africa.

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