Volcanoes National Park Ruhengeri

Rwanda Parc National Des Volcans

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This portal guides you to Volcanoes National Park, Ruhengeri, Rwanda, and provides gorilla tracking safari facts and other adventurous activities.

Get all the information on mountain gorilla groups in Rwanda, the best time to go gorilla tracking, what to carry on a gorilla tour, accommodations in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park, hiking mountains in Virunga, and many more interesting facts about the park.

Volcanoes National Park, which consists of 160 km² of mountain forest, should be on your mind while trying out any safari in Rwanda.

This is the home to the six Virunga volcanoes and still the world’s famous mountain gorillas. The forested slopes of mountains make those magnificent natural settings that make you get thrilled with the world’s best experience of gorilla trekking.

Tracking these endangered species on the slopes of the Virunga volcanoes is a magical experience. Hike throughout the mountain forests just to experience these awesome, gentle creatures, or make your way through airy bamboo forests to find the charming golden monkey.
Also accessible is the ‘Dian Fossey Grave Trail’—a’ stunning yet challenging hike to 3,000 meters up high on the slopes of the stunning Mount Bisoke or the hike to the beautiful Ngezi Crater Lake at the top.

Volcanoes National Park is also by far one of Rwanda’s conservation epic centers, where many of the non-profit organizations still base their operations.

 Visitors can therefore pay honor and respect homage to the legendary scientist and the gorilla advocate Dian Fossey with a thrilling hike to her tomb. A short trip to Rwanda for a Dian Fossey grave hike is rewarding, especially to tourists interested in exploring more about her works in Rwanda. 

Near the park, there are the bustling, active, and vibrant markets of Musanze, a place to also immerse you into everyday Rwandan society and culture.

 Go deep into the earth with the Musanze’s caves, which are one of the area’s most recent attractions.

However much gorillas still face serious threats from habitat loss and poaching, many conservation programs and initiatives that have been set up slowly and steadily increase their numbers.

  There are efforts to change attitudes towards the mighty animals since now they are seen as a source of income to local economy gotten from the tourists. This has increased the poacher’s advocacy towards conservation.

Through obtaining mountain gorilla trekking permits, you too are contributing to the conservation and increase in gorilla tours in Volcanoes National Park. 

The funds that are usually generated from the sale of the permits are used for the running of the national park.

 A percentage of the funds raised from park entrance fees are also donated to local communities living adjoining to the parks to contribute to their expansion and development and also improve on the natural resource management within the area.

Best Activities done in the Park.

Gorilla tracking, golden monkey trekking, Mount Bisoke volcano hike, a visit to the twin lakes of Bulera and Ruhondo and Dian Fossey hike.

How to Get to Volcanoes National Park

Volcanoes National Park is one of the easiest destinations to access in Africa, with its entire gorilla families strategically located, making it easy to trek.

 A transfer from Kigali International Airport takes a few hours, and it’s less tiresome to tourists. The park is found in a small village called Musanze, also known as Ruhengeri, which can be accessed by either road or air. 

By road, one can access the park from Kigali or Gisenyi. This is a 2-hour drive; therefore, it’s possible for a tourist to travel from Kigali to Volcanoes National Park and trek the mountain gorillas on the same day.

 However, one should keep in mind that there is no public transport from Musanze to the park’s headquarters in Kinigi.

This 3 Days gorilla trekking tour in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, is a short but thrilling safari involving mountain gorilla trekking, a Kigali city tour, a cultural visit, and a tour of the Kigali genocide memorial site. 

Habituation and Protection of Mountain Gorillas in Rwanda

The Rwandan gorilla habituation experience gives every African adventure safari lover to get thrilling moment of all time. You can only track these primates in Volcanoes National Park within the wider part of the Virunga Mountains.

 Within Rwanda, over 400 mountain gorillas inhabit this (Virunga) complex and live at altitudes that range from 2,300 to 4,500 m, within the southern part of the Virunga National Park in DR Congo, the Volcanoes National Park in northern Rwanda, and also a few use the Mgahinga National Park in the southwestern parts of Uganda. 

The habituation exercise in the park not only helped to protect these great apes but also improved gorilla trekking activity in the thick forest of Volcanoes. Currently, most visitors to Rwanda opt to stretch their safaris to Ruhengeri region where the park is found in order to enjoy a wonderful package of numerous tour activities. Read more…