Akagera National Park

Days 1 - 2

Bordering Tanzania in eastern Rwanda, Akagera National Park is central Africa's largest protected wetland and the last refuge for savannah-adapted species in the country. Stretching across a vast expanse of low-lying mountains and savannah plains, the park takes in the rolling highlands woodlands, swamp-fringed lakes, and wetlands of the Kagera River along the way. Crocodiles and hippos wallow in the park's watery basins, predators prowl through its acacia groves, and elephant, zebra, giraffe, buffalo and other animals roam across its grassy plains. Bursting with a rich biodiversity, the park features a variety of rare species, as well as a plentitude of mammals and hundreds of bird species.

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Kigali

Days 2 - 3

Rwanda’s capital and biggest city stretches across lush undulating hills surrounded by towering mountains, the largest of which is Mount Kigali, rising 1850 metres above sea level. Kigali is the country’s financial, commercial and cultural hub, served by an international airport and featuring a wide range of accommodation options. It also offers a collection of restaurants and points of interest, including the Kigali Genocide Centre, an atmospheric market and numerous craft shops. With its interesting architecture, busy streets, meandering boulevards, and green hillsides, Kigali is said to be one of the most attractive cities in Africa and is definitely worth a visit.

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Cyangugu

Days 3 - 4

Formerly known as Shangugu, the town of Cyangugu rests at the southernmost tip of beautiful Lake Kivu, overlooking the DRC’s town of Bukavu with which it is contiguous. The town serves as a popular gateway to both the lake and the nearby Nyungwe National Park, an enthralling forested area that is home to chimpanzees as well as a number of other primate species.

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Cyangugu

Days 4 - 5

As previously described

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Kibuye

Days 5 - 6

Sprawling across the shore of Lake Kivu in Western Rwanda’s Karongi District, the clean, slow-paced, and breathtakingly beautiful city of Kibuye boasts sparkling blue river views, lush forests, hills with pines and eucalyptus, and brightly coloured fauna. Kibuye is arguably one of the prettiest locations in the country, and there are two small, lovely beaches to swim from, as well as the chance to enjoy leisurely afternoon boat rides. Attractions include the serene St Pierre memorial church; the excellent Museum of the Environment, with a superb collection of native plants and explanations for their use in traditional medicine; and the magnificent Chutes de Ndaba Waterfall, plummeting down 100 metres. There are numerous accommodation options here and some fantastic restaurants looking over the lake.

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Volcanoes National Park

Days 6 - 7

Bordering the Democratic Republic of Congo in Rwanda, and set high on the jungle-covered slopes of the volcanic Virunga Mountains, the Volcanoes National Park is best known as a sanctuary for the region’s rare mountain gorillas. Visitors flock here to experience face to face encounters with these intriguing creatures. Regulated treks through the reserve allow visitors to spend an hour at a time with these incredible primates in their natural habitat. While the gorillas are without a doubt the main drawcard, visitors can also look forward to exploring a network of scenic hiking trails, with the beautiful day hike to the crater lake on Mount Bisoke being a particular highlight. Make sure to visit the fascinating Karisoke Research Centre and the tomb of the world-famous Dian Fossey.

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Volcanoes National Park

Days 7 - 8

As previously described

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