Volcanoes National Park
Home to Rwanda’s world-famous mountain gorillas, Volcanoes National Park is a sanctuary of misty peaks, bamboo forests, and deep connection with nature. Trek through the foothills of the Virunga Mountains to meet the gentle giants of the forest — one of the most profound wildlife encounters on Earth.
Nyungwe Forest National Park
One of Africa’s oldest rainforests, Nyungwe is a paradise for primate and bird lovers. Walk the iconic canopy bridge suspended above emerald treetops, track chimpanzees in their natural habitat, and experience the serenity of nature untouched by time.
Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, is clean, safe, and forward-looking. Visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial for a moving insight into the nation’s history, explore vibrant markets, and enjoy fine dining with stunning city views — a testament to Rwanda’s resilience and progress.
Akagera National Park
Rwanda’s only savannah park and a true conservation success story. Once devastated by poaching, Akagera now thrives with the Big Five — lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo — alongside giraffes, zebras, and hundreds of bird species. Boat safaris on Lake Ihema offer tranquil wildlife viewing from a unique perspective.
Lake Kivu
A jewel of western Rwanda, Lake Kivu offers golden beaches, island-dotted horizons, and charming lakeside towns like Gisenyi and Kibuye. It’s the perfect place to unwind after a gorilla trek — swim, kayak, or simply relax as the sun sets over the hills.










