The Perfect 7 Days Rwanda Safari-Gorilla Trekking and Wildlife
The Perfect 7 Days Rwanda Safari-Gorilla Trekking and Wildlife
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7 Days Rwanda Safari Overview
Rwanda, the Land of a Thousand Hills, is one of Africa’s most breathtaking destinations—where misty mountains meet vibrant cities, and ancient rainforests echo with the calls of endangered wildlife. This 7 Days Rwanda Safari is a private trip curated by Nextgen Safaris Africa is your gateway to unforgettable moments: thrilling game drives, gorilla trekking through volcanic slopes, and peaceful lakeside relaxation. Perfectly blended for explorers, wildlife lovers, and cultural enthusiasts.
7 Days Rwanda Safari Key Highlights
- Private, customizable safari tour
- Accommodation in mid-range eco-lodges and boutique hotels
- Discover 2 national parks, Rwanda’s capital city, and Lake Kivu
- Activities include: game drives, gorilla trekking, cultural tours & kayaking
- Airport transfers and all transport in a 4×4 safari vehicle with a professional guide
7 Days Rwanda Safari Route Summary
- Day 1: Arrival in Kigali
- Day 2–3: Akagera National Park – Rwanda’s Big Five savannah park
- Day 4–5: Volcanoes National Park – Home of the endangered mountain gorillas
- Day 6: Lake Kivu – Rwanda’s most scenic lakeside retreat
- Day 7: Return to Kigali and departure
Day-by-Day 7 Days Rwanda Safari Itinerary
Day 1 – Welcome to Kigali
Your 7 Days Rwanda Safari begins with a warm welcome at Kigali International Airport. Rwanda’s clean, safe, and culturally rich capital is the perfect introduction to the country. Enjoy a comfortable transfer to your hotel, where a detailed tour briefing will prepare you for the days ahead.
- Accommodation: Hotel Des Mille Collines (Luxury hotel in Kigali)
- Meals: Breakfast & Dinner included
Day 2 – Kigali City Tour & Journey to Akagera National Park
After breakfast, explore Kigali’s past and present with visits to the Genocide Memorial, Choose Kigali art gallery, and vibrant local markets. After lunch, enjoy a scenic drive east to Akagera National Park.
About Akagera National Park
Located in eastern Rwanda, Akagera is the country’s only Big Five national park. It boasts open savannah, wetlands, and lakes that create a thriving habitat for elephants, buffaloes, zebras, lions, and hippos. Akagera is a conservation success story, where wildlife populations are being restored in harmony with local communities.
Arrive at the lodge near the park for check-in, dinner, and a relaxing evening surrounded by nature.
- Accommodation: Akagera Rhino Lodge
- Meals: All meals included
Day 3 – Game Drive & Boat Safari on Lake Ihema
Begin your day with a peaceful boat ride on Lake Ihema, where hippos, crocodiles, and water birds thrive. Continue with a full-day game drive through Akagera’s rolling plains, where you may spot zebras, buffaloes, elephants, and even lions or leopards. Enjoy lunch inside the park and return to the lodge before sunset.
- Accommodation: Akagera Rhino Lodge
- Meals: All meals included
Day 4 – Return to Kigali & Drive to Volcanoes National Park
After breakfast and a short morning drive in Akagera, return to Kigali for lunch at the historic Mille Collines. In the afternoon, drive northwest to the Virunga Mountains—arriving at Volcanoes National Park.
About Volcanoes National Park
Nestled in Rwanda’s northwestern corner, Volcanoes National Park is a UNESCO-listed rainforest sanctuary that protects more than one-third of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. With mist-shrouded volcanoes, bamboo forests, and crater lakes, it’s one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations.
Check into your lodge just outside the park and enjoy dinner in the cool mountain air.
- Accommodation: Tiloreza Volcanoes Ecolodge (Mid-range lodge)
- Meals: All meals included
Day 5 – Gorilla Trekking & Transfer to Lake Kivu
Today is the highlight of your journey—a guided trek to observe a mountain gorilla family in their natural habitat. After an unforgettable hour with the gorillas, return to your lodge, freshen up, and drive west to Lake Kivu, a serene paradise on the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo.
About Lake Kivu
Lake Kivu is one of Africa’s Great Lakes, nestled in the Albertine Rift Valley. Surrounded by rolling hills and dotted with islands, its tranquil waters offer a peaceful retreat. With its safe swimming areas, fishing villages, and sunset views, Lake Kivu is the perfect place to unwind after your mountain adventure.
- Accommodation: Paradise Kivu Hotel (Lakefront location)
- Meals: All meals included
Day 6 – Gisenyi City Tour & Kayaking on Lake Kivu
Start your day with a cultural and historical tour of Gisenyi, including views of Mount Nyiragongo and the Rwanda-DRC border. In the afternoon, enjoy a guided kayaking experience on the calm waters of Lake Kivu, paddling past fishing villages and green hills. Optional night visit to see the traditional fishing boats launch at sunset.
- Accommodation: Paradise Kivu Hotel
- Meals: All meals included
Day 7 – Leisure & Departure
Spend your final morning relaxing by the lake before lunch and your transfer back to Kigali. Arrive in the evening and check in for your departure flight, bringing an end to a truly enriching Rwandan adventure.
- Accommodation: Not included (can be arranged on request)
- Meals: Breakfast & Lunch included
Optional Add-Ons on this 7 Days Rwanda Safari
- Golden Monkey tracking
- Cultural village tours
- Extra night in Kigali pre/post tour
- Domestic flights if required
When to Go for this 7 Days Rwanda Safari
- Best for Wildlife Viewing & Trekking: June to September, December to February
- Low Season (Fewer Tourists): March to May, October to November
Why Book with Nextgen Safaris Africa
With deep local expertise and a passion for responsible tourism, Nextgen Safaris Africa offers authentic, personalized, and seamless safari experiences. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a returning explorer, we ensure every detail is handled—from permits and transport to guided adventure.
Tour Operator: Nextgen Safaris Africa
Tour Style: Private, mid-range, customizable
Places You’ll See :
Volcanoes National Park, nestled in the northwest of Rwanda, stands as one of Africa’s most sought-after wildlife destinations. Famed for its breathtaking landscapes and extraordinary biodiversity, the park is best known for its iconic mountain gorillas. With mist-covered volcanoes, dense rainforests, and a rich history tied to primate conservation, this park offers an unrivaled adventure for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
The Allure of Gorilla Trekking in Volcanoes National Park

Other Activities in Volcanoes National Park
Beyond gorilla trekking, Volcanoes National Park offers a diverse range of activities. Golden monkey tracking is another incredible experience, where visitors can observe these rare primates leaping through bamboo forests. Hiking enthusiasts can challenge themselves by ascending Mount Bisoke, a volcano with a stunning crater lake at its summit, or embark on a more demanding trek to Mount Karisimbi, the highest peak in the Virunga Range.
Best Time to Visit and Weather Conditions
Volcanoes National Park can be visited year-round, but the best times for gorilla trekking are during the dry seasons, which occur from June to September and December to February. During these months, the trails are drier and more accessible, making trekking less challenging. The rainy seasons, from March to May and October to November, bring lush greenery but also muddy trails, which can make hikes more strenuous.Accommodation Options Near Volcanoes National Park
Visitors to Volcanoes National Park can choose from a wide range of accommodation options to suit different budgets and preferences: Luxury Lodges: Travelers seeking an opulent stay can enjoy world-class hospitality at Bisate Lodge, Singita Kwitonda Lodge, and One&Only Gorilla’s Nest. These lodges provide breathtaking views of the Virunga volcanoes, top-notch service, and exclusive experiences. Mid-Range Lodges: For a balance between comfort and affordability, Mountain Gorilla View Lodge and Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel offer excellent service, cozy accommodations, and close proximity to the park. Budget-Friendly Options: Budget travelers can find affordable yet comfortable accommodations in nearby Musanze town, where guesthouses and lodges provide a cost-effective yet welcoming stay.Getting to Volcanoes National Park

Conservation Efforts and Responsible Tourism
Volcanoes National Park is a testament to Rwanda’s commitment to conservation. Gorilla tourism has played a vital role in funding conservation initiatives, benefiting both the environment and local communities. Visitors are encouraged to practice responsible tourism by following park guidelines, maintaining a respectful distance from wildlife, and supporting eco-friendly accommodations and local enterprises.Why Visit Volcanoes National Park?
Volcanoes National Park offers an experience unlike any other, blending adventure, conservation, and cultural encounters. Whether you’re standing face to face with a silverback gorilla, hiking through ancient forests, or learning about Rwanda’s conservation legacy, a journey to this extraordinary destination promises unforgettable memories. It’s no wonder that Volcanoes National Park remains a premier attraction for travelers seeking the ultimate gorilla trekking adventure in Africa.Iby’iwacu Cultural Village – The Heartbeat of Rwandan Heritage Near Volcanoes National Park

A Cultural Extension to Gorilla Trekking
After an exhilarating gorilla trekking expedition in Volcanoes National Park, where travelers witness the breathtaking sight of mountain gorillas in their natural habitat, a visit to Iby’iwacu Cultural Village serves as a meaningful way to connect with the people who play a vital role in conservation efforts. The village, which translates to “our heritage” in Kinyarwanda, is a community-driven initiative that showcases Rwanda’s traditional way of life while supporting sustainable tourism.Authentic Experiences in Iby’iwacu Cultural Village

The Connection Between Iby’iwacu and Gorilla Conservation
Iby’iwacu Cultural Village plays a crucial role in conservation awareness and responsible tourism. Many of its members are former poachers who have embraced a new way of life through eco-tourism. By visiting the village, travelers directly contribute to community development, providing alternative livelihoods that reduce reliance on poaching and habitat destruction. The proximity of Iby’iwacu to Volcanoes National Park makes it an essential stop for those seeking to understand the broader context of gorilla trekking in Rwanda. The experience fosters an appreciation for the delicate balance between wildlife conservation and community involvement, reinforcing Rwanda’s dedication to protecting its natural and cultural treasures.Planning Your Visit
Iby’iwacu Cultural Village is easily accessible from Musanze, the gateway town to Volcanoes National Park. Most gorilla trekking tours offer an optional visit to the village, allowing visitors to seamlessly integrate wildlife adventure with cultural exploration. A typical visit lasts between 2 to 3 hours, making it a perfect afternoon activity after a morning gorilla trek.Why Combine Gorilla Trekking with Iby’iwacu Cultural Village?
Pairing a gorilla trekking experience with a visit to Iby’iwacu Cultural Village provides a well-rounded journey through Rwanda’s natural and cultural landscapes. While the Volcanoes National Park adventure delivers a rare and emotional connection with mountain gorillas, Iby’iwacu enriches the experience by offering an equally compelling interaction with the people who coexist with these great apes. This combination not only deepens your understanding of Rwanda’s conservation efforts but also leaves a lasting impact by directly supporting community-driven initiatives. Whether marveling at the majestic gorillas or immersing yourself in age-old traditions, the essence of Rwanda’s beauty is captured in these two extraordinary experiences.How to Book a Gorilla Permit for Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

1. Understand the Cost of a Gorilla Permit
As of 2025, the cost of a gorilla permit in Rwanda is $1,500 per person per trek. This fee includes park entrance, expert ranger guides, and a one-hour interaction with a gorilla family in their natural habitat. Rwanda occasionally offers promotional discounts for specific groups or low seasons Read here.2. Booking Through the Rwanda Development Board (RDB)
The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) is the official government body responsible for issuing gorilla permits. Visitors can book their permits through the RDB by: Emailing the RDB at visitrwanda@rdb.rw to check availability and reserve a permit. Calling the RDB office at +250 252 252 597 for inquiries. Visiting their website at www.visitrwanda.com for more details and updated information. Making payments via bank transfer as guided by the RDB’s instructions. It’s advisable to confirm payment procedures directly with them to avoid fraud.3. Booking Through a Registered Tour Operator
For convenience, most travelers prefer to book their gorilla permits through licensed tour operators who handle the entire process, including permit reservations, transportation, accommodation, and guided experiences. Some reputable tour companies offering permit bookings include: Nextgen Safaris Africa Booking through a tour operator may also help with securing last-minute permits, arranging alternative activities, and ensuring a smooth travel experience.4. Booking in Advance
Due to high demand, gorilla permits sell out months in advance, especially during peak seasons (June to September and December to February). It is recommended to book at least 6 to 12 months ahead of your planned visit to ensure availability.5. Payment and Confirmation
Once you’ve chosen your booking method, you will need to make full payment to secure your permit. After payment is received, you will receive an official permit confirmation from the RDB or your tour operator. Always keep a copy of this confirmation for reference upon arrival.6. Collecting Your Gorilla Permit
Your permit will be available for collection at the RDB office in Kigali or at the Volcanoes National Park headquarters in Kinigi before your trekking date. Tour operators can also collect the permit on your behalf and provide it upon your arrival.7. What to Bring on Trekking Day
On the day of your gorilla trek, ensure you have: A valid passport (matching the permit details) Hiking boots and rain gear for the trek Gloves and long-sleeved clothing for protection A camera (without flash) to capture your experienceFinal Tips

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F.A.Q
Is the gorilla trekking permit included in the package?
Yes, the Rwanda gorilla trekking permit is included and fully arranged by Nextgen Safaris Africa. This permit allows you to spend one unforgettable hour with a habituated mountain gorilla family in Volcanoes National Park.
How physically demanding is gorilla trekking?
Gorilla trekking can range from moderate to challenging depending on the location of the gorilla group. Treks typically last 2–6 hours round-trip. A reasonable level of fitness is recommended, and porters are available to assist if needed.
What type of vehicle is used for this tour?
You will travel in a private 4x4 safari vehicle with a pop-up roof — ideal for photography and game viewing. The vehicle is driven by an experienced English or any requested-speaking guide.
Are international flights included in the price?
No, international flights are not included. Guests are responsible for booking their own flights to and from Kigali International Airport (KGL). Airport pick-up and drop-off are included in the tour package.
What kind of accommodation is provided?
This is a mid-range tour featuring comfortable lodges and boutique hotels. All rooms are private with en-suite bathrooms and located near key safari destinations.
Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely! The 7-Day Rwanda Safari is a private tour and can be customized for solo travelers, couples, or small groups. Single supplements may apply.
What meals are included?
All meals during the tour are included as follows:
Day 1: Dinner
Day 2–6: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 7: Breakfast, lunch
Drinking water is also provided throughout the journey.
What is the best time to go on this safari?
The best months are June to September and December to February, when Rwanda experiences dry weather — ideal for gorilla trekking and game drives.
Are COVID-19 or yellow fever vaccinations required?
Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for entry into Rwanda. COVID-19 requirements vary, so we recommend checking with your airline and government advisories before travel.
Can I customize this itinerary?
Absolutely. Nextgen Safaris Africa can tailor this tour to your preferences — whether you want to upgrade accommodations or lower to budget options, add golden monkey tracking, or extend your stay in Kigali or Lake Kivu.
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What's Included
- Accommodation
- Airport Transfer
- All ground transportation (4x4 vehicle)
- Armed Ranger and Tracker Escort During the Trek
- Bottled Drinking Water During the Trip
- Driver/guide Speaking a Requested Language(Comes with additional Cost)
- Gorilla trekking permit
- Government Taxes and Service Fees
- Meals (full board: breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Park entry fees
- Walking Stick for the Trek (sometimes)
What's Excluded
- Flights
- Insurance
Activities
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Ultimativer Gorilla Trekking Guide für Afrika (2025)
The most comprehensive guide to budget gorilla trekking in Uganda, Rwanda and DR Congo
Gorilla Trekking Guide for Africa is one of the most intense nature experiences Africa has to offer. The opportunity to observe wild mountain gorillas in their natural habitat attracts thousands of visitors every year – especially from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. But many ask: Where is gorilla trekking most affordable? How do I prepare? And which country is best for gorilla tracking in Africa?
This guide answers all these questions with a clear focus on affordable gorilla safaris , tips for German-speaking travelers, and search terms that rank well on Google.
What is gorilla trekking?
During gorilla trekking, visitors – accompanied by experienced rangers – hike through dense mountain forests in search of a gorilla family. Once found, visitors are allowed to stay near them for a maximum of one hour. The encounter is intense, emotional, and unique.
Where can you go gorilla trekking in Africa?
Gorillas live in only three countries: Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Each country offers different conditions—both in terms of price and organization.
Uganda: The price-performance winner
Uganda is by far the most popular destination for gorilla trekking among German-speaking travelers looking to book gorilla tracking at a reasonable price . The country offers a good tourist infrastructure, moderate permit prices, and many habituated gorilla families.
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National Parks: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest , Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
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Permit costs: 800 USD (about 650 €)
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Best time to travel: June to September and December to February
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Arrival: Via Entebbe International Airport, then domestic flight or drive to Bwindi
Rwanda: Premium experience for luxury travelers

Rwanda positions itself as an exclusive gorilla destination. Volcanoes National Park is easily accessible, well-organized, and offers high-priced lodges. Ideal for travelers who value comfort and efficiency.
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National Park: Volcanoes National Park
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Permit costs: 1,500 USD (approximately 1,400 €)
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Advantage: Kigali is only 2–3 hours away from the national park
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Disadvantage: High costs, especially for budget travelers
DR Congo: Adventures for explorers
The Democratic Republic of Congo offers by far the most affordable gorilla permits. However, Virunga National Park is not always safely accessible. Nevertheless, the experience here is very authentic—and there are also lowland gorillas in Kahuzi-Biega National Park.
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Permit cost: approximately $400-450
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Security situation: variable – check current travel advice
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Advantage: cheapest gorilla tracking worldwide
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Disadvantage: limited infrastructure, political situation
How much does gorilla trekking cost?
The costs include the gorilla permit, accommodation, transportation, and guide services. Anyone planning a budget-friendly gorilla safari in Africa should compare prices carefully.
country | Gorilla Permit | (5–7 day trip) |
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Uganda | 800 USD | approx. 1,500–2,500 EUR |
Rwanda | 1,500 USD | approx. 3,000–5,000 EUR |
DR Congo | 400–450 USD | approx. 1,200–2,000 EUR |
Note: Discounts are often available for group tours or bookings through local providers. Search terms like " book cheap gorilla trekking in Uganda" or "affordable gorilla safari in Africa" will help with your search.
Best time to travel for gorilla tracking

Gorilla tracking is possible year-round, but is easier and more enjoyable during the dry season. The best months are:
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June to September (high season)
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December to February (short dry season)
During the rainy season (March–May, October–November) the paths are muddy, but there are fewer tourists and cheaper accommodation.
This is what a gorilla trekking day looks like
A trekking day begins early in the morning. Visitors meet at the park entrance at 7:00 a.m. After a detailed briefing by the rangers, groups of up to eight people are formed, each assigned to a gorilla family.
The walk can last between one and six hours, depending on the animals' location. The encounter itself is limited to a maximum of one hour to avoid stressing the animals. Afterward, the return journey begins – often with a small certificate as a souvenir.
Preparation: Fitness, equipment and vaccinations
Gorilla tracking requires physical fitness—especially in Uganda, where the terrain is steep and densely forested. Anyone with asthma or joint problems should speak to the tour operator beforehand.
Recommended equipment:
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Hiking boots with good tread
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Long pants, long-sleeved shirt
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Rain jacket, gloves, insect repellent
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Daypack with water, snacks, camera
Vaccinations and health precautions:
Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for entry into Uganda and Rwanda. Other recommended vaccinations include hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and rabies. Malaria prophylaxis is also recommended.