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The tour starts in Kigali (the logical starting point) and includes private transfers (recommended for comfort), park permits, and a mix of wildlife adventures, relaxation, and cultural stops. Rwanda’s excellent roads and “land of a thousand hills” scenery make the drives scenic and rewarding. Book gorilla and chimpanzee permits well in advance, as they are limited.
3 Star Hotel
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
4x4 Car
2-8
English
No Pets Allowed
8-100
Dry,Wet
Safari
Arrive at Kigali International Airport. Meet your guide and transfer to your hotel for rest after your journey. In the afternoon, enjoy a gentle city tour: visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial for a moving introduction to Rwanda’s history and resilience, then explore the vibrant markets or enjoy a coffee at a local café. Overnight in Kigali.
Drive east from Kigali (about 2.5–3 hours) to Akagera National Park, Rwanda’s only true savannah park and home to the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino — with lions reintroduced successfully).
Akagera delivers classic African safari vibes with Rwanda’s unique hilly backdrop.
Drive northwest from Akagera/Kigali area (5–6 hours total, with scenic stops) to the foothills of the Virunga Volcanoes.
Drive south along the stunning Lake Kivu shoreline (about 3–4 hours from Gisenyi to Kibuye/Karongi). This stretch features winding roads, terraced hills, and breathtaking lake views.
In Kibuye, unwind in one of Rwanda’s most picturesque lakeside towns. Activities include:
The area feels tranquil and rejuvenating, with pine-covered hills and fishing villages. Enjoy fresh tilapia and lakeside sunsets. Two nights here allow time to truly relax and soak in the beauty of Lake Kivu, Africa’s sixth-largest lake.
Continue south from Kibuye to Nyungwe Forest National Park (about 2–3 hours). Nyungwe is one of Africa’s oldest rainforests, a biodiversity hotspot with 13 primate species.
Nyungwe offers a wonderful primate and nature immersion after the open savannah and volcanoes.
Drive to Butare (Huye, about 1–2 hours from Nyungwe). This historic town is Rwanda’s intellectual and cultural center.
Visit the excellent Rwanda National Museum (with artifacts on Rwandan history, kings, and traditions), the Royal Palace or nearby sites, and perhaps a genocide memorial for deeper context. Stroll the lively streets, enjoy local cuisine, and interact with students from the university. Butare provides a thoughtful, human-centered end to the wildlife adventures.
Drive back to Kigali (about 2–2.5 hours from Butare). Depending on your flight time, enjoy last-minute shopping for souvenirs (coffee, handicrafts) or a relaxed lunch. Transfer to the airport for your departure, carrying unforgettable memories of Rwanda’s wild places and warm people.
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