The 4-Day Rwanda Double Gorilla Trek in Volcanoes National Park allows tourists to track two different families of mountain gorillas in the span of a few days in a single safari. On a double gorilla trek in Rwanda, you have the chance to witness the dynamic between two distinct gorilla families in the Virunga Massif specifically in the Volcanoes National Park.
There may be some unexpected twists and turns in the gorilla tracking process, as well as some interesting new challenges. This double gorilla trekking package has two episodes of gorilla tracking, each of which comes with its own special activity. The Iby’iwacu Cultural Village is the place to go if you want to learn about Rwandan traditions. Visitors will get the opportunity to view the Twin lakes of Burera and Ruhondo after their second gorilla trekking experience.
The northwest Rwandan town of Musanze serves as the park’s entry point. The five volcanoes that make up the park are responsible for its extremely high height.
Volcanoes National Park is home to a large population of golden monkeys and thirty percent of the world’s mountain gorillas. In addition to a wide variety of monkeys and apes, the park is home to hyenas, buffalo, bush pigs, birds, and forest elephants. Another popular activity in the park is hiking one of the Virunga volcanoes, like Karisimbi or Bisoke. Going on a gorilla safari to Volcanoes National Park is a popular choice, even if it doesn’t have the majority of the park’s gorillas. You can reach the park from Kigali in just 2 to 3 hours on a well-kept route and according to the traffic of the day. Gorilla Trekking in the Volcanoes National Park is organized very well and your guide chooses the best family that suites your needs.
One of the greatest venues to learn about and appreciate the Banyarwanda people’s rich history and traditions is the Iby’iwacu Cultural Village. Former poachers who have now changed their ways were given jobs in the conservation departments and others perform for guests on the indigenous rituals of the Banyarwanda culture hence educating you about their history, which is now called the Gorilla Guardians Village, in the hopes that they would refrain from harming the park’s animals to conserving them. It has grown into a large structure where people of all Rwandan ethnicities gather to honor Rwanda’s numerous accomplishments.
Lake Ruhondo and Burera are also on the itinerary. A romantic evening for two can be spent at one of these lakes. A trip to the lakes is the perfect way to relax after a day of trekking with the gorillas. You can go kayaking or island hopping to meet the natives.
You will be deeply moved by the gorillas on this 4-day Rwanda double gorilla trekking safari, and the experience will be unforgettable.