Things to do in Volcanoes National Park Rwanda

Things to do in Volcanoes National Park Rwanda

Volcanoes National Park, located in Musanze town in northwest Rwanda, borders Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda.

Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park is renowned for its endangered mountain gorillas, golden monkeys, forest elephants, buffaloes, duikers, bush pigs, and other avian species, including endemics of the Albertine Rift.

Five of the eight Virunga volcanic peaks—Mt. Karisimbi, Mount Bisoke, Mount Muhabura, Mount Gahinga, and Mount Sabyinyo—are situated within the national park. While on safari at Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, you may engage in a range of intriguing activities.

Gorilla Trekking

Gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park is the primary activity, allowing visitors to encounter the endangered mountain gorillas. Rwanda is regarded as one of the premier destinations for gorilla trekking. Gorilla trekking in Rwanda occurs within Volcanoes National Park. Volcanoes National Park, situated in Musanze in the northwest region of the country and encompassing an area of 160 square kilometers, is part of the Virunga massifs. This park is inhabited by several mountain gorillas in Rwanda. These mountain gorillas are exclusively located in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The pursuit of tourists trudging through dense forest to locate mountain gorillas is referred to as gorilla trekking.

Golden Monkey Tracking

Golden monkey trekking occurs in Volcanoes National Park at 7:00, along with gorilla trekking. These uncommon species are classified as endangered, and Volcanoes National Park currently hosts two habituated tribes of golden monkeys, each comprising approximately 80 members, accessible for tourist visitation.

Golden monkeys in Rwanda inhabit the bamboo jungle at the base of the volcanoes, and habituation has enabled them to surmount their initial timidity, allowing for daily visits from researchers and visitors. Trekking for golden monkeys and gorillas offers a comparable experience, limited to a small group of no more than eight individuals, allowing for one hour of interaction with the monkeys upon locating them. 

The Dian Fossey Hike

The majority of tourists to Volcanoes National Park honor Dian Fossey, an American primatologist who devoted her life to studying mountain gorillas, by hiking to her grave. This activity commences in the morning and the hike lasts approximately 6 hours. The trip culminates in the Karisoke Research Center, the site of Dian Fossey's operations.

This is also the location where she was murdered by poachers while safeguarding the mountain gorillas. Her burial site at Karisoke is adjacent to 'Digit', her preferred mountain gorilla. Digit was slain by poachers, akin to all the other mountain gorillas interred at this location.

The Karisoke Center is a remarkable location. It will inform you about mountain gorillas and provide an overview of the history of gorilla conservation. The climb commences at the base of Mount Bisoke, while the research center is situated between Bisoke and Karisimbi.

Hiking Volcano

Rwanda, encompassing a significant portion of the stunning Virunga Mountains, is an excellent destination for mountain hiking and trekking excursions. The Virunga Mountains are a series of eight volcanoes that extend along the borders of Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Five of the eight volcanoes are located near Rwanda's border, specifically Mount Karisimbi, Mount Bisoke, Mount Sabyinyo, Mount Gahinga, and Mount Muhavura. The five mountains constitute Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda's most renowned national park, mostly recognized for gorilla trekking and serving as a premier destination for hiking excursions in Rwanda. The Virungas epitomize a paradise for nature enthusiasts, featuring remarkable natural beauty, including verdant forests, diverse vegetation zones, stunning crater lakes, awe-inspiring landscapes, and distinctive mountain ecosystems.

Visit Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village

Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village: Parc Des Volcans facilitates the advancement of community enterprises such as basket weaving, arts and crafts, and community-based tourism. Additionally, PNV enhances livelihoods by providing clean water, educational facilities, agricultural support, health advisory services, and more. The majority of individuals partake in this cultural excursion as a supplementary activity following gorilla and chimpanzee trekking in Rwanda. Visiting this location allows for an exploration of the traditional rural lifestyle of Rwandans, facilitating encounters with local residents in the comfort of their homes, so enabling an appreciation of their cultures and diverse traditions. The natives are exceptionally amiable, thus they will embrace you, and the host family will integrate you as a member of their household.

Experience

Gorilla trekking

Golden Monkey

Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village

The Dian Fossey Hike

Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla ...

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