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January 28, 2025Planning a Budget Gorilla Trip to Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park
If you’re looking to experience the wonders of Rwanda on a budget, Volcanoes National Park should be at the top of your list. Located in the northeastern part of the country, in the small town of Musanze, this park is home to endangered mountain gorillas, golden monkeys, and countless other wildlife species. Volcanoes National Park is one of the oldest and most famous national parks in Africa, offering a unique combination of wildlife, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.
Known as Parc Des Volcans in French and Pariki Yigihugu y’ibirungu in Kinyarwanda, the park is a vital part of Rwanda’s tourism and conservation efforts. Managed by the Rwanda Development Board (RDB), Volcanoes National Park is a part of the Virunga Conservation Area, which includes five extinct volcanoes: Mount Muhabura, Mount Sabyinyo, Mount Gahinga, Mount Karisimbi, and Mount Bisoke. These volcanoes, along with the park’s rich biodiversity, make it a top destination for eco-tourism in East Africa.
The park was established primarily to protect the endangered mountain gorillas that reside here, but it’s also home to golden monkeys, over 300 species of birds, and various other wildlife. It shares borders with Uganda’s Mgahinga National Park and the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Virunga National Park, which has fostered cross-border conservation efforts for these iconic primates.
Top Budget Activities in Volcanoes National Park
Gorilla Trekking
Gorilla trekking is the highlight of any trip to Volcanoes National Park. To join a gorilla trek, you’ll need to spend at least one night near the park, ideally at Kinigi, where trekking begins. There are 10 habituated gorilla families in the park, and each day, only 8 visitors per family are allowed to participate in the trek. This ensures a more personal and respectful experience with these incredible creatures.
Gorilla trekking takes place year-round, and although the trek can range from 30 minutes to several hours, the chances of seeing the gorillas are 99%. You’ll be guided by professional trackers, guides, and park rangers who will ensure your safety while providing fascinating insights into the gorillas’ behavior.
A gorilla trekking permit costs USD $1,500, which includes a one-hour viewing experience with the gorillas. Despite its cost, the experience of seeing these magnificent creatures in the wild is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Excursia Adventures can help you book a budget-friendly trek that fits your schedule and budget.
Golden Monkey Tracking
Golden monkey tracking is another incredible experience in Volcanoes National Park. These rare and beautiful monkeys live in the bamboo forests of the park, and there are two habituated golden monkey communities that can be visited daily. Each group has around 80 members, and visitors can spend one hour with them.
The permit for golden monkey tracking costs USD $100, making it a more affordable option compared to gorilla trekking. The trek begins at the park headquarters at 7:00 am with a briefing on the dos and don’ts of the activity. You’ll then follow the guides into the forest, where you may need to walk anywhere from 30 minutes to a couple of hours depending on the location of the monkeys. Once you find them, you can watch and interact with them for an hour before returning to the park headquarters.
Visit Dian Fossey’s Tomb and Hike
Another fascinating activity in Volcanoes National Park is visiting the tomb of Dian Fossey, the famous American primatologist who dedicated her life to the conservation of mountain gorillas. The hike to her tomb is a rewarding experience and offers a deeper connection to the park’s history.
The hike is approximately 1 hour (2,500m – 3,000m) and takes you through the lush forests of the park to the Karisoke Research Center. Dian Fossey’s work in the park, including her research and conservation efforts, played a major role in saving mountain gorillas from extinction. She was tragically killed by poachers, and she was later buried in the park. The memorial is a tribute to her passion for gorilla conservation, and visiting it is a profound experience for anyone interested in wildlife protection.
Iby’Iwacu Cultural Experience in Volcanoes National Park
Discover the rich and vibrant culture of Rwanda with a visit to Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village, located just outside Volcanoes National Park. Starting your adventure from Cyanika Border, you’ll experience firsthand the fascinating history and traditions of the local people.
In the past, the locals lived in the forest and even participated in the poaching of endangered species. However, they were later relocated and organized into a peaceful village, where they now offer visitors an immersive cultural experience. Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village, situated in Nyabigoma, Kinigi, Musanze District, Northern Province, is a place where you can interact with the locals and learn about their way of life.
During your visit, you’ll have the chance to participate in traditional activities, witness local dances, explore cultural artifacts, and discover the unique heritage that has been passed down through generations. This is a perfect addition to your Volcanoes National Park experience, giving you a deeper understanding of Rwanda’s culture and history.
Bird Watching in Volcanoes National Park
For bird enthusiasts, Volcanoes National Park is a hidden gem. The park is home to over 300 bird species, making it a prime destination for bird watching. Some of the notable species found here include the endangered Grauer’s Rush Warbler, Rwenzori Turaco, Archer’s Ground Robin, Red-Faced Woodland Warbler, and Dusky Crimson-Wing.
As you explore the park’s diverse habitats, from swamps to bamboo forests, you’ll have the opportunity to spot a wide range of fascinating birds. Whether you’re a seasoned bird watcher or a beginner, our professional birding guides will help you identify the species and ensure you get the most out of your birding experience.
Excursia Adventures offers tailored birding packages to Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda, as well as to Uganda. Join us for an unforgettable birding adventure, guided by experts who will make your trip even more enriching.
Where to Stay in Volcanoes National Park
When visiting Volcanoes National Park, you have several accommodation options to choose from, catering to different budgets and preferences.
- Luxury:
- Bisate Lodge
- Gorilla Nest Lodge
- Virunga Lodge
- Midrange:
- Sabinyo Silverback Lodge
- Five Volcanoes Lodge
- Le Bamboo Mountain Gorilla Lodge
- Budget:
- Kinigi Guesthouse
- Hotel Muhavura
- Gorilla Volcanoes Lodge
Rooms at these lodges can sell out quickly, especially during peak seasons, so it’s important to book your accommodation in advance. Plus, if you stay for multiple nights, you may be able to get a discount on your stay.
Why Book with Excursia Adventures for Your Volcanoes National Park Experience?
At Excursia Adventures, we pride ourselves in providing unforgettable experiences at Volcanoes National Park. Whether you’re planning a budget-friendly gorilla trek, bird watching tour, cultural experience, or golden monkey tracking adventure, we’ve got you covered.
Our team is passionate about creating authentic and personalized experiences that cater to your interests and budget. With a mix of young, energetic staff and experienced guides, we’re dedicated to making your trip to Volcanoes National Park truly special.
Excursia Adventures is highly rated on TripAdvisor and SafariBookings, where you can read reviews from travelers who have already experienced our exceptional services. Let us help you plan your next adventure and make memories that will last a lifetime!
Contact us today to book your trip to Volcanoes National Park and explore the best of Rwanda!