4 Days Rwanda Double Gorilla Trek
Overview
Experience the thrill of two separate mountain gorilla groups in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park on a four-day double gorilla trekking expedition. This four-day double gorilla trekking safari in Rwanda is the most efficient way to spend time with these endangered animals, setting it apart from other gorilla trekking safaris in Rwanda. This finest Rwanda gorilla trip gives you more time with the animals, more opportunities to take pictures from different perspectives, and a stronger bond with the Virunga Mountains than a single-trek tour. At 3,000 USD for two days (with Rwanda gorilla permits at 1,500 USD each), this Rwanda gorilla safari offers unrivalled value. If you’re looking for an adventure that also prioritises conservation, then our Rwanda gorilla trekking program is perfect for you.
Brief Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrival in Kigali – City tour & transfer to Volcanoes National Park .
- Day 2: First gorilla trek – Track one habituated family.
- Day 3: Second gorilla trek – Visit a different family group.
- Day 4: Optional cultural stop & departure from Kigali.





Detailed itinerary
Upon your arrival at Kigali International Airport, your 4-day Rwanda Double Gorilla Trekking adventure will commence. Following a cordial greeting, you will be taken on a short city tour of Kigali by your driving guide, where you will see the Kigali Genocide Memorial for some historical context and the bustling Kimironko Market for some local goods. Volcanoes National Park is around 2.5-3 hours away from the city, so after that, you’ll go on a beautiful transport there. Before you reach your lodge, you’ll wind past rural communities and hills.You may unwind with a glimpse of the Virunga Mountains when you check into the resort.
Today is the first day of your gorilla trekking adventure in Rwanda, so you’ll need to get up early. Expert park guides will inform you on the gorilla hike at the park headquarters after breakfast. Next, set out on foot into the woods to meet your designated family—the Susa or the Amahoro, for example. take a beautiful hour to see their social interactions and everyday routines unfold. Lunch will be served at the lodge, and then you’ll have the afternoon to relax or join a guided walk around the local hamlet or nature preserve. Your four-day gorilla trekking safari in Rwanda has begun.
You will be visiting Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park today for your second gorilla trek. If you want a truly immersive experience, though, you should do it in Uganda’s Bwindi impenetrable national park. Preparation for this second gorilla trip is identical to that of the first. As an example, while one family may play quietly while foraging, another may exhibit quite raucous behaviour. Returning to your lodges is a straightforward walk after the hour of observation.
You have the option of seeing Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village, Twin Lakes, or Musanze Caves after breakfast. Return to Kigali in time for your flight. Our 4-day Rwanda gorilla excursion has come to a close, but the memories will last a lifetime.
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Why Double Gorilla Trekking?
A typical safari is taken to the next level with the addition of double gorilla trekking. Observing the social dynamics of many gorilla families is an eye-opening experience. One may have twins, while another may have several silverbacks. Researchers, photographers, and amateurs may all benefit from the increased variety of shots without any repetition and the heightened understanding of monkey behaviour that it offers. This safari offers double the immersion in Rwanda’s primate paradise—gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park.
Gorilla Trekking Permits in Rwanda
Gorilla permits in Rwanda sell out quickly, so it’s important to get yours well in advance of your trip. The cost of a rwanda gorilla permit is $1,500 for each trip, for a total of $3,000 if two treks are taken.We advise you to book at least 3–6 months ahead, especially in peak season.we handle all the logistics , securing your spot in the mountain gorilla habitats just on time.
About Volcanoes National Park
Approximately twelve habituated gorilla families—representing more than half of the mountain gorilla population on Earth—are safeguarded inside the 160 sq km of Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park, which is located in the Virunga Mountains. There were more than 200 bird species, as well as golden monkeys, forest elephants, and gorillas. Its volcanic terrain, bamboo zones, and afro-montane forests create a biodiverse haven for home of mountain gorillas experiences.
Accommodation Options
Here are some of the top hotels in the area surrounding Volcanoes National Park:
If you’re looking for a five-star experience, choose the eco-luxurious Bisate Lodge or the charming Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel. Budget-friendly options include the Da Vinci Gorilla Lodge and Mountain Gorilla View Lodge, both of which are conveniently located near the park’s main gate.
Stay at the simple and tidy Kinigi Guesthouse if you’re on a tight budget and want to go gorilla trekking in Rwanda.
Travellers seeking accommodations for gorilla trekking in Rwanda often choose these lodges because to their en-suite rooms, meals, and balconies overlooking the gorillas.
Transportation and Access of VolcanOes national park.
The distance between Kigali and Volcanoes National Park is 110-120 km, and the journey takes 2.5-3 hours in a cosy 4×4 safari vehicle with an experienced driver-guide. As we travel through Rwanda’s tea plantations and terraced hills, our safari vehicles will make sure the ride is smooth and picturesque.
Best Time to Go for Gorilla Trekking
The best time for gorilla trekking Rwanda is dry seasons ranging from June–September and December–February.uring these months, the gorilla trails are less muddy, and offer clear visibility in the mountain gorilla natural habitas. Rainy months ranging from March–May, and October–November come with fewer crowds and lush greenery but slippery paths. Year-round trekking possible in this Rwanda gorilla trekking season.
What to Pack for Gorilla Trekking
Prepare with this gorilla trekking gear list:
- Sturdy hiking boots.
- Rain jacket.
- Long pants and sleeves.
- Garden gloves for grip on vegetation.
- Reusable water bottle.
- Insect repellent.
- Camera with waterproof cover and extra batteries .
- Daypack, energy snacks, and sunscreen.
Travel Tips and Safety
Follow Rwanda gorilla trekking rules: Maintain 7 meters distance, no eating near gorillas, limit hour to one. Get yellow fever vaccination, carry USD cash, and secure travel insurance. Rwanda is safe; guides ensure compliance. Key travel tips for Volcanoes National Park include fitness preparation as treks can be strenuous.
Why Choose Rwanda for Gorilla Trekking
Why visit Rwanda for gorilla trekking? Short Kigali to Volcanoes National Park distance, clean infrastructure, and conservation focus.
Advantages of trekking gorillas in Rwanda with us include organized permits, English-speaking guides, and ethical tourism supporting endangered species.
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- Day 1: Arrival in Kigali – City tour & transfer to Volcanoes National Park .
- Day 2: First gorilla trek – Track one habituated family.
- Day 3: Second gorilla trek – Visit a different family group.
- Day 4: Optional cultural stop & departure from Kigali.
- Luxury: Bisate Lodge which is an eco luxury with stunning forest views or Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel.
- Mid-range: Da Vinci Gorilla Lodge or Mountain Gorilla View Lodge, a comfortable lodge found a few foot steps from the park’s main entrance.
- Budget: Kinigi Guesthouse, a clean and basic for affordable gorilla trekking in Rwanda. All of these lodges offer en-suite rooms, meals, and gorilla-view balconies making them popular among travelers looking for where to stay for gorilla trekking Rwanda.
- Sturdy hiking boots.
- Rain jacket.
- Long pants and sleeves.
- Garden gloves for grip on vegetation.
- Reusable water bottle.
- Insect repellent.
- Camera with waterproof cover and extra batteries .
- Daypack, energy snacks, and sunscreen.