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Rwanda safaris: Amazing gorilla trekking experience and wildlife safaris
An unforgettable experience awaits you in Rwanda, thanks to its distinctive landscapes and generous, friendly locals. The amazing environment, volcanic landscapes, and mountainous rainforest that are habitat to the gorillas are the defining features of this country. Rarely seen on its own, a gorilla trekking safari in Rwanda is a great complement to other East African sites like Tanzania, Uganda, or Kenya. Beyond its verdant landscapes and rolling hills, Rwanda is home to the primate-rich Nyungwe Forest National Park, where raucous chimpanzees run amok and avian diversity abounds. Great wildlife viewing in a broad savannah environment with safari giants like lions and elephants can be experienced at Akagera National Park in low-lying eastern Rwanda. The following are some of our top recommendations for a safari in Rwanda:
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Rwanda gorilla trekking safaris
Many tourists visit Rwanda with the intention of seeing gorillas up close, and Volcanoes National Park is a popular location for those who share this conviction. This park is home to mountain gorillas, which are a fascinating and endangered species. The DRC, Uganda, and Rwanda are the only countries that have mountain gorillas living in them.Rwandan gorilla tracking and research: Volcanoes National Park, which covers more than 16,000 hectares, is in the far northwest. Five volcanoes comprise this area: Bisoke, Gahinga, Muhabura, Sabyinyo, and Karisimbi. It also has bamboo forests, savanna grassland, vast swamps, and afro-montane forests. Africa has four tallest mountains, but Mount Karisimbi is the most impressive. A lot of different animals live in Volcanoes National Park, including golden monkeys, bush bucks, sight hyenas, and cows.Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda is a popular tourist destination for Rwandan gorilla tourism due to the high likelihood of sighting mountain gorillas.
To find a family of gorillas in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park, a gorilla trekker has to climb steep mountain sides and walk through thick bamboo forests. The final meeting with the monkeys was one of the most exciting and memorable wildlife experiences in Africa. By crossing the border to see gorillas in Uganda, visitors can have the best of both worlds on a double gorilla trekking adventure. If you want to see gorillas in two different parks: Virunga National Park in the Congo and the Congo Basin, you can go triple gorilla hiking. A visit to Congo’s Kahuzi Biega National Park to see mountain and eastern lowland gorillas is an even more exhilarating experience. Tracking gorillas in Volcanoes National Park is hard, but many people think it’s the best way to see animals.
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Rwanda wildlife safari tours
There are three major wildlife parks in Rwanda: Volcanoes, Nyungwe Forest, and Akagera. The wildlife in these parks is incredibly diverse. Rwanda wildlife safaris offer little animal viewing outside of these national parks, except for birdwatching. Volcanoes National Park is well-known for its mountain gorilla population of hundreds. Nyungwe Forest National Park is the only location in Rwanda that contains a greater variety of plant and animal life. In the more traditional African Savannah region of Akagera National Park, one can theoretically spot the Big Five.Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda is a popular location for wildlife enthusiasts because of its range of towering peaks, which are home to endangered animals such as mountain gorillas. To the east, Akagera National Park has savannas and lakes near Tanzania, while Nyungwe Forest is a biological hotspot in the south. Kigali and Lake Kivu are two cities that will provide you with a wealth of opportunities to observe the Rwandan people and gain insight into the country’s future aspirations. Rwanda is home to more than 600 bird species, as well as chimpanzees, golden monkeys, hippos, giraffes, zebras, leopards, and crocodiles. The Rwandan government classifies 10% of its animal population as Important Birding Species. Volcanoes National Park is home to twelve primate species, including the mountain gorilla. Ten habituated gorilla groups can accommodate as many as eight tourists per hour. Elephants, buffalo, bushbuck, waterbuck, spotted hyenas, civets, genets, mongooses, tree hyraxes, and warthogs live in the park, along with 200 bird species, 29 of which are indigenous to Rwanda.
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