1 Day Rwanda Gorilla Trekking From Kigali
1 Day Rwanda Gorilla Trekking From Kigali
So with our 1 Day Rwanda Gorilla Trekking From Kigali Tour, a Short, Quick Trek from Kigali, you ultimately win an amazing opportunity to visit the Gorillas of the Volcanoes National Park in the Republic of Rwanda.
We will drive early at 4:00 am, and we will head to the Volcanoes Gorilla National Park, found northwest of Rwanda. This is the only way you can see the gorillas, given that you are in Rwanda for an extremely restricted time.
The 1-Day Rwanda Gorilla Trekking From Kigali – Short Trip From Kigali Schedule.
At 4:30 am this early, our driver will pick you up from your hotel with a stuffed breakfast. Drive 116 km to Volcanoes National Park for about 4 hours or less on the Road and arrive on time.
At the park, set up for a briefing; your guide will help in organising a gorilla family group that you will visit that day. Get assigned to your Park Head Ranger/Guide, and then enter the Jungle to look for the Mountain Gorillas.
With your Range/guide, be in a position to ask various questions about a particular gorilla family to visit. A group of 8 individuals go to a particular family. Gorilla Tracking or Trekking takes between 1 to 8 hours on a single day, depending on the development of the Gorillas.
After locating them, you will have 1 hour to watch them eat, play, move, and all sorts. Afterwards, the Ranger will lead you way back out from the Mountains or Forests to the Reception for your succession graduation.
Here you will be certified for having taken the opportunity to track the Mountain Gorillas in Rwanda. Then your driver will move you back to Kigali to your Hotel this Evening, marking the End of our 1-day Excursion to the Mountain Gorillas.
End of 1 Day Rwanda Gorilla Trekking From Kigali
What is remembered for the 1-Day Rwanda Gorilla Trekking From Kigali
- Air Terminal Exchanges
- Filtered water
- Gorilla Travelling License
- Filtered water
- Experienced English-speaking Driver
- 4X4 Safari Vehicle for Transportation
What is avoided in the Safari: Visas, Tips for Driver and Aides, Trinkets, Protection, Air tickets, Beverages from the Convenience, and Clothing.