This 2 Days Rwanda gorilla Safari is designed for travelers with a little time to spare for a longer expedition in the country. It could be someone attending a workshop or training in the country or a tourist coming from a safari in other African countries and is only interested in seeing the gorillas. The tour can start from Kigali or Musanze in Rwanda but travelers from Kisoro/Kabale in Uganda can also take it. It only takes 3 hours of driving past beautiful countryside to reach the Volcanoes National Park from Kigali. This makes the 2 days gorilla safari more practical in Rwanda then it is in Uganda. Driving from Entebbe or Kampala in Uganda to Bwindi Impenetrable forest can take 8 or more hours. If one is interested in a gorilla tour in Uganda, they would have to go for the 3 days Uganda gorilla safari package.
A little information and background about the Volcanoes national park in Rwanda? Well the Volcanoes National Park is one of the four national parks where tourists can track mountain gorillas. The other national parks are Virunga in Congo, Mgahinga and Bwindi in Uganda. The Volcanoes National Park is situated on the northwestern part of the country. It has about 360 of the 1006 mountain gorillas remaining on earth. The Volcanoes National Park stands out from other gorilla national parks because it is more accessible and things are done more professionally. The park became known globally in 1967 when the American primatologist Dian Fossey resided there with the mission to save the then decreasing number of the mountain gorillas. She established her research Centre between Mount Bisoke and Karisimbi where she carried out research on the social behavior and biology of the mountain gorillas. Fossey loved her work with the gorillas that she later set up the Dian Fossey gorilla fund which was formerly known as the Digit Fund to solicit funds to stop their extinction. The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund has carried on even after Fossey died and is still doing a tremendous raising funds for gorilla conservation and informing the world about their importance to the ecosystem. The number of mountain gorillas continues to increase year after year. We now have over 1000 mountain gorillas roaming the mountainous regions of Uganda, Rwanda and Congo.
Other than mountain gorillas, the Volcanoes National park is also home to golden monkeys, hyenas, forest buffaloes, elephants, forest hogs, different species of trees and over 200 species of birds. These are not given much attention but they are always a complement to the gorilla trekking experience. Some of these creatures can be encountered while tracking the gorillas in the jungle. It is also important to note that the Volcanoes national park is home to five volcanoes which are open to hikers. They include Bisoke, Gahinga, Karisimbi, Muhabura and Sabinyo.
This 2 days gorilla trekking safari in Rwanda also includes a Kigali city tour. This tour involves and visiting the Iby’iwacu Cultural Village close to the Volcanoes National Park. The city tour will include visiting the Gisozi genocide memorial site, artisan shops, the former presidential palace and the central market. If you find the 2 days gorilla tour in Rwanda expensive, you can check out our 2 days Uganda gorilla safari package for a better deal.
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Main Activities
- Touring the city of Kigali and the Gisozi genocide memorial visit
- Visiting the Iby’iwacu Cultural Centre
- Observing gorillas at the Volcanoes National Park