Transfer from Kigali to Volcanoes National Park

Transfer from Kigali to Volcanoes National Park for Gorilla Trekking

Transfer from Kigali to Volcanoes National Park for Gorilla trekking in Rwanda is an awe-inspiring adventure, offering travelers the chance to witness mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. The best part? You can embark on this unforgettable experience starting from Kigali, Rwanda’s bustling capital, and journey to Volcanoes National Park, the heart of gorilla conservation. With a relatively short travel time and a variety of luxury options available, this excursion is ideal for anyone looking to combine convenience, adventure, and the beauty of Rwanda’s natural landscapes.

1 Day Rwanda Gorilla Trekking Tour

Book for this One-day gorilla trekking tour in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park.

2 Days Gorilla Trekking in Volcanoes, Rwanda

This Two-days gorilla trekking will let you track the gorillas and get up close to them.

3 Days Gorilla Trekking Safari in Rwanda

The Three-days gorilla trekking tour will let you experience the thrill of gorilla trekking.

4 Days Mountain Gorilla Trekking Tour

Embark on a Four-days safari in Rwanda for mountain gorilla trekking.

5 Days Gorilla Safari in Volcanoes National Park

Experience the magic of gorilla trekking in the Volcanoes National Park.

6 Days Mountain Gorilla trekking in Rwanda Tour

Discover the mountain gorillas in Rwanda, they share with humans 98% of DNA.

Getting to Volcanoes National Park from Kigali

The journey from Kigali to Volcanoes National Park is a scenic one, taking you through Rwanda’s famous “land of a thousand hills.” Here are the different ways you can make the trip:

1. Private Car Transfer

Most travelers opt for a private car transfer from Kigali to Volcanoes National Park. This is the most comfortable and flexible way to travel, allowing you to customize your trip according to your schedule. Many luxury lodges and tour operators provide private transfers as part of their packages.

  • Duration: Approximately 2 to 3 hours, depending on road conditions.
  • Highlights: As you drive north from Kigali, you’ll pass through rolling hills, farmland, and small villages, offering a glimpse into Rwanda’s rural life.

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2. Helicopter Transfer

For those seeking a more luxurious and time-efficient option, a helicopter transfer from Kigali to Volcanoes National Park is available. Several companies, including Akagera Aviation, offer scenic helicopter flights that take around 30 minutes. This option not only saves time but also offers spectacular aerial views of Rwanda’s landscape.

  • Duration: About 30 minutes.
  • Highlights: Enjoy breathtaking views of Rwanda’s lush green hills, lakes, and the Virunga Volcanoes from the sky.

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What to Expect on a Gorilla Trekking Tour

Once you’ve arrived at Volcanoes National Park, your gorilla trekking adventure begins! The trek typically starts early in the morning, and visitors are grouped into small teams of 8 to 10 people, each led by an experienced guide and park ranger.

1. Pre-Trek Briefing

Before heading into the forest, you’ll attend a briefing session at the park headquarters. Here, rangers will provide essential information about the gorillas, trekking etiquette, and safety guidelines. This is also where you’ll be assigned to a specific gorilla family.

2. The Trek

The trek can last anywhere from 1 to 6 hours, depending on the location of the gorilla family you are visiting. Some groups are closer to the park entrance, while others may be deeper in the forest. The terrain is often rugged, with dense vegetation and steep slopes, so a moderate level of fitness is required.

3. Gorilla Encounter

Once you reach the gorilla family, you’ll have about one hour to observe them in their natural habitat.  You’ll see them go about their daily lives—feeding, playing, grooming each other, and caring for their young. Photographs and videos are allowed, but you must maintain a safe distance to avoid disturbing the gorillas.

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