Gorillas Through the Mist

Overview

Cost based on 2 people travelling in low season.

This trip can be extended to suit your requirements. There are a number of accommodation options available.

Gorilla trekking permits in Rwanda are $1,500 per person, per trek.

Day 1:

Upon arrival into Kigali, you are met and transferred to Virunga Conservation area (approximately 2.5 hours’ drive). If time permits, visit the markets, villages and local communities (at an extra cost) or an optional visit to the little known by compellingly beautiful twin lakes Bulera and Ruhondo (payable directly) Overnight at your lodge

Day 2:

Morning transfer to the Volcanoes National Park offices. Briefing by the park’s guides on how to behave in the forest and in the presence of mountain gorillas. You then transfer over mildly bumpy roads to the trail head to start the trek. From the trail head, there is a 10-20 minute walk through fields (cultivated land) to edge of forest. Here you enter the park for a gorilla trek which will take you until around midday depending on where you find them. Once the gorillas are located all fatigue is forgotten, as the experience is often described as being the most profound natural history experience in the world. It is important to take plenty of water. Good cameras and plenty of fast speed film or memory cards are recommended. It can rain at a few minutes’ notice, hence waterproof clothing is a good essential including zip lock bags for cameras and film. After the trek, lunch will be at your hotel. After lunch you will return to Kigali for overnight. Overnight at your hotel in Kigali

Day 3:

After breakfast, you are transferred to Kigali Airport to connect for your onward flight.

Please note that once you confirm the itinerary, the Gorilla Permits are non-refundable and non – changeable. Correct passport details including passport numbers are required to issue permits. Permits are $1,500 per person, per trek.

There are a number of hotel options in each location, depending on budget

Cost Includes

Meet and greet services, road transfers will be in a safari minibus (with seven window seats) with an English-speaking driver-guide on shared basis, meals and accommodation as specified, all park fees and government taxes.

Cost Excludes:

Visas and international flights,  permits (priced separately), driver-guide gratuities, drinks, dining rooms tips, personal travel, baggage and medical insurance, telephone bill, laundry and any items of a personal nature

This three-day safari is a perfect add-on to a Tanzanian or Kenyan Holiday. There are daily flights from Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta airport and three flights weekly from Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro International Airport