Month: December 2024

Pain Upe Wildlife Reserve

Pain Upe Wildlife Reserve

Enjoy a deep Dive into Northeastern Uganda’s Untamed Beauty by visiting Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve with Authentic African safaris. Located in the Karamoja sub-region of northeastern Uganda in the Moroto district, Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve has become one of the popular tourism destinations in Uganda.  The wildlife reserve spreads over 2,275 square kilometers and is Uganda’s second-largest protected area after Murchison Falls National Park.

Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve is a vast expanse of untamed wilderness in the Karamoja subregion of northeastern Uganda, spanning an impressive 2,275 square kilometers. This makes it Uganda’s second-largest protected area, offering a unique and less-traveled safari experience compared to the more popular southern parks.

The reserve is situated approximately 2 hours drive from Mbale town and around 6 hours from the capital city, Kampala. Despite the long journey, the sense of remoteness and the opportunity to encounter wildlife in a less crowded setting make it a rewarding choice for adventurous travelers.

Diverse Landscapes & Rich Vegetation

Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve boasts a diverse range of landscapes, from sprawling savanna grasslands to acacia woodlands and riverine forests. Vegetation in Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve comprises savannah grasslands with vast plains, dominated by towering elephant grass, which provide a vital habitat for large herbivores like elephants, giraffes, and zebras.

The Reserve also comprises of woodlands scattered throughout the reserve. The woodland areas offer shade and shelter, particularly during the hotter months. Acacia trees, borassus palms, and other drought-resistant species are common here. Also, the reserve comprises of Riverine Forests seen along the banks of the River Pian, these lush green corridors provide a vital water source and a haven for a variety of wildlife.

Wildlife Encounters in Pian Upe Reserve

Wildlife encounters in Pian Upe game reservePian Upe is home to a diverse array of wildlife, making it a thrilling destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Wildlife in the reserve includes mammals such as elephants, as well as lions, giraffes, buffaloes, zebras, hyenas, warthogs, impalas, and many more. For birders, the reserve shelters over 242 birds some of which are hardly found anywhere else in Uganda. Keep an eye out for ostriches, secretary birds, superb starlings, and the rare Karamoja apalis.

Key Attractions & Activities in Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve

Wildlife Viewing

It’s with no doubt that the primary draw of Pian Upe is its wildlife. Be part of the guided, thrilling game drives through the savanna grasslands and woodlands in search of the “Big Four” and other fascinating creatures. For a more intimate experience, opt for a guided walking safari, allowing you to immerse yourself in the sounds and scents of the African bush.

Game drives are arranged in the morning and evening hours when wild animals are actively hunting, grazing, browsing, and socializing before retiring for day and night rests, respectively. hell’s zebra, buffalo, eland, Harte beast, greater kudu, topi, orib, dik-dik, Lions, Leopards, Elephants. Buffalos, Uganda kobs, Spotted hyenas, Cheetahs, Giraffes, Waterbucks, Warthogs, and Duikers among others.

Bird watching

Birding in Pian Upe reserveAs said earlier, Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve Reserve Upe is a haven for birders with over 240 bird species registered there. Among the notable birds seen in Pain Upe wildlife reserve include ostriches, Doves, Dusky Turtle, Hornbills, egrets, Darters, Weavers, Secretary Bird, Africam hill Barbler and Abbysinina Groundhornbill among others.

Mount Kadam

Ascend the highest point in the reserve, Mount Kadam (previously known as Mount Debasien), for breathtaking panoramic views, of the surrounding landscape.

River Pian

This lifeblood of the reserve offers opportunities for fishing, boat rides, and simply enjoying the serene riverside scenery.

Cultural Experiences

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Karamojong people. Visit local villages, interact with the community, and learn about their unique traditions, including their intricate beadwork and cattle herding practices.

Best Time to Visit Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve

Whereas Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve can be visited all year round, the reserve is best enjoyed during the day/peak season, which is between June to September and December to February. The dry weather makes game viewing easier as animals congregate around waterholes.

You can also visit the park during the wet/low season between March to May and November. While the landscape is lush and green during the wet season, it can be challenging for travel and camping. However, it’s a fantastic time for bird watching as migratory birds arrive.

Essential Travel Tips

  • Book in Advance: Accommodation options within the reserve can be limited, especially during peak season. It’s advisable to book your stay well in advance, particularly if you’re traveling during the dry season.
  • Hire a Guide: Engaging a knowledgeable local guide is highly recommended. They can enhance your wildlife viewing experience, provide valuable insights into the ecosystem, and ensure your safety.
  • Respect Wildlife: Maintain a safe distance from animals and never attempt to feed them. Remember, you are a visitor in their home.
  • Pack Accordingly: Pack light, comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather and safari activities. Sturdy footwear is essential for walking safaris and exploring the terrain. Don’t forget essentials like sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, and a first-aid kit.
  • Embrace the Adventure: Pian Upe offers a unique and authentic safari experience. Be prepared for a more remote and less developed environment, and embrace the opportunity to connect with nature in a truly special way.

In conclusion, Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve is a not-miss destination on your Uganda Safaris. Contact Authentic Africa Safaris for bookings and more inquiries about Pian Upe Wildlife reserve

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Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Forest Park

Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Forest Park

Go gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, the prime gorilla safari destination sheltering the highest population of mountain gorillas in the world.  Located in southwestern Uganda, Bwindi Forest is one of the four National parks where the endangered mountain gorillas are seen.  The other population of mountain gorillas live in the Virunga Conservation Area shared between Mgahinga Gorilla Park Uganda, Virunga National Park Congo, and Volcanoes National Park Rwanda.

Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is a bucket list experience and a must-do in the heart of Africa. Bwindi impenetrable forest is a vast and dense jungle, covering an area of about 331 square Kilometers. The forest comprises steep hills, narrow valleys, and thick undergrowth, making it one of Africa’s most challenging and rewarding trekking destinations.

Gorilla Families in Bwindi Forest National Park

As of 2024, 20 gorilla families are recorded to have been habituated for trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. Gorillas in Bwindi Forest are shared between the four regions (Ruhija, Rushaga, Nkuringo, and Buhoma), which make up the impenetrable Forest Park.

The families to see in Bwindi Forest include Mubare, Habinyanja, Rushegura, Bitukura, Nkuringo, Oruzogo, Bweza, Mishaya, Posho, Katwe, Christmas, Rwigi, Kutu, Bikyingi, Bushaho, Kyaguliro, Binyindo, Nshongi, Bweza, kahungye, Busingye, Kutu, Mucunguzi and Mukiza gorilla families.  Each gorilla family is visited by 8 people per day.  160 gorilla permits are available each day issued on a first come first serve basis by the Uganda Wildlife Authority

Getting to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Park

Gorilla trekking in Bwindi ForestThe journey to Bwindi National Park starts in the capital Kampala and then drives through the rolling hills and picturesque villages in southwestern Uganda. The drive itself is an exploration, offering breathtaking views of the landscape and insights into Ugandan culture. As you drive, you will go through the towns of Mbarara and Ntungamo, before finally arriving at the edge of the forest. Depending on the number of stops and the condition of the road, this journey takes between 8-10 hours.

Trekking and an encounter with Mountain gorillas

After a briefing on the dos and don’ts of gorilla trekking, travelers are given two armed park rangers who escort them into the jungle. Trekking starts at 8:00 am and can last for between 2-6 hours depending on the location of gorillas. The terrain of the forest is dense and steep, with narrow trails that wind through the undergrowth. Your guide will lead you through the forest in the high mountains, expertly navigating the terrain and pointing out signs of gorilla activity.

As you trek, you’ll be surrounded by beautiful views and sounds of the forest and its surroundings. You will enjoy the air is cool and misty, filled with the scent of eucalyptus and the sounds of birdsong.

The moment of truth arrives when you finally come face-to-face with a family of habituated mountain gorillas. These majestic creatures are awe-inspiring, with their thick fur, broad chests, and intelligent eyes. You’ll have the opportunity to observe the gorillas in their natural habitat, watching as they quest for food, interact with each other, and even play with their young.

The gorillas are incredibly agile, moving effortlessly through the forest with a quiet confidence that is both captivating and humbling. As you watch, you’ll be struck by the complexity of their social dynamics, the way they interact with each other and their surroundings. You will be allowed to be with them for a full hour observing their behavior and asking all your questions about these giant apes.

Cost of gorilla trekking in Bwindi Forest National Park

It’s wise to know the actual cost of gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park before confirming a safari. Every traveler visiting Bwindi Forest for gorillas must have a permit to allow him/her to trek the endangered primates. Each Uganda gorilla permit costs $800 for foreign nonresidents, $700 for foreign residents, and UGX 300,000 for East African citizens. The permit is valid for an hour with the gorillas.  Gorilla permit booking can be done through any reliable travel operator such as Authentic Africa Safaris or directly with the Uganda Wildlife Authority

Gorilla trekking rules and regulations

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At the start of the trekking y, travelers are briefed on the rules of gorilla trekking which they must follow to ensure the safety of the endangered gorillas and themselves. These include

  • Do not trek gorillas when you are sick. Mountain gorillas are man’s close relatives which makes them susceptible to human diseases, especially communicable diseases.
  • Turn back your face when sneezing or coughing to avoid transmitting the diseases
  • Do not touch the gorillas
  • Do not litter in the park
  • Do not eat or drink in the presence of the gorillas
  • Avoid direct eye contact with the gorillas. Looking directly into the eyes of the gorillas irritates them, which may make them behave wild
  • Do not use flashlight cameras when taking pictures
  • Do not shout or talk loud when with gorillas
  • Do not run away when the silverback gorilla charges, just step back and lay low

Conservation of mountain gorillas

Gorilla treks in Bwindi ForestGorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is not only an exhilarating adventure, but also a vital source of revenue for conservation efforts. The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) works tirelessly to protect the gorillas and their habitat, and a portion of the trekking fees goes directly towards supporting these conservation efforts. Uganda Wildlife Authority also works closely with local communities to promote sustainable tourism practices and support community development projects. This not only helps to conserve the gorillas and their habitat but also provides economic benefits to the government and the local communities.

What is required for Gorilla Tracking in Bwindi Forest

Before embarking on a gorilla trekking adventure, being prepared is essential. Here are the things to keep in mind:

  • Physical Fitness: Gorilla trekking can be physically demanding, so it’s essential to be in good physical condition.
  • Clothing: Wear comfortable, strong clothing and shoes, a waterproof jacket and pants.
  • Permits: Gorilla trekking permits must be booked in advance, and can be obtained through the Uganda Wildlife Authority or a reputable tour operator.
  • Responsible Tourism: Be sure to choose a responsible tour operator that adheres to sustainable tourism practices and supports conservation efforts.

Best time to visit Gorillas in Bwindi Forest National Park

Whereas Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is a year-round destination, the best time to visit depends on your preferences and what you want to experience. Here’s a breakdown of the seasons:

  • Dry Season (June to August and December to February): This is the best time to visit Bwindi Impenetrable Forest for gorilla trekking. The dry conditions make it easier to navigate the forest trails, and the gorillas are more likely to be found in the lower slopes of the forest.
  • Shoulder Season (March to May and September to November): This period offers a good balance between dry and wet conditions. The forest is less crowded, and the gorillas are more likely to be found in the mid-slopes of the forest.
  • Wet Season (March to May and September to November): This is the low season for gorilla trekking, as the forest trails can be slippery and challenging to navigate. However, the forest is lush and green, and the scenery is particularly beautiful.

The best time to visit Bwindi Impenetrable Forest for gorilla trekking is during the dry season (June to August and December to February). However, the shoulder season (March to May and September to November) can also offer a good balance between dry and wet conditions. Be sure to book your gorilla trekking permits well in advance and take necessary precautions against malaria and other health concerns.

Conclusion

Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is a bucket list adventure that promises to be an unforgettable journey into the heart of Africa. With its lush forests, majestic mountains, and incredible wildlife, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is a true natural wonder.

 

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Nyungwe Forest National park

Nyungwe Forest National park

Discover the gem in Nyungwe Forest National Park on our customized Rwanda tours with Authentic Africa Safaris. Located in southwestern Rwanda, Nyungwe Forest National Park is a must-visit on your  Rwanda safari.  The park is roughly 65 kilometers from Kigali, and it shares borders with Burundi.  Vegetation in Nyungwe Forest National Park is mainly comprised of a montane rainforest, boasting a diverse array of plant life. The rainforest contains over 1,068 plant species, including 200 tree species and 140 orchid species. Some of the notable plant species include mahogany, giant lobelias, and various ferns. The diverse vegetation in Nyungwe Forest favors the habitation of chimpanzees, Colobus monkeys, and birds that reside there

Activities in Nyungwe Forest National Park

Primate Trekking

Nyungwe Forest National [ParkBe part of the guided primate trekking experiences to meet up with man’s close relatives in thire natural habitats. Nyungwe  Forest is renowned for its 13 primate species, including chimpanzees, L’Hoest’s monkeys, and the endangered golden monkey. Trekking through the forest to observe these primates is a highlight for many visitors.

Canopy Walkway

Taking part in the guided canopy walk is another way of exploring the beauty of Nyungwe Forest National Park. This 160-meter-long suspension bridge offers breathtaking views of the forest canopy and provides a unique perspective of the diverse ecosystem. The canopy walk also offers you scenic views of the Virunga mountains, local communities, and Nyungwe Forest itself

Hiking Trails

Nyungwe Forest ParkExplore the hidden treasures of Nyungwe Forest on foot by taking part in the walking experiences. Nyungwe Forest offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from short nature walks to challenging multi-day treks. Popular trails include the Isumo Waterfall Trail, the Colobus Monkey Trail, and the Big Top Canopy Trail.

Bird watching

If you are a birder, Nyungwe Forest National Park is haven for birders and a birder’s paradise, with over 300 bird species recorded 29 of which are endemic to the Albertine region. Birding in Nyungwe Forest is done all year round but March to May is the best time for birders when birds are vocal. Some of the notable birds in Nyungwe Forest include Great Blu Turaco, Black Sew Wing, Dwarf honeyguide, Bar-tailed trogon, Red-throated Alethe, Ruwenzori Turaco, and Regal sunbird among others.

Cultural Experiences

Visitors to Nyungwe Forest National Park can immerse themselves in the local culture by visiting nearby communities and learning about their traditions, crafts, and way of life. Traditional dances, songs and poems are performed by local people as a gesture of entertaining and welcoming visitors to their communities.

Best Time to Visit Nyungwe Forest National Park

The dry seasons, from June to September and December to February, are generally considered the best time to visit Nyungwe Forest National Park. During these months, the weather is pleasant, and the trails are less muddy. However, the park can be visited year-round, with each season offering unique experiences.

Park Entrance Fees to Nyungwe Forest National Park

  • Primate trekking: $90 per person
  • Canopy Walkway: $50 per person
  • Hiking: $10 per person
  • Bird watching: $10 per person

What to Pack to Nyungwe Forest National Park

  • Comfortable hiking boots
  • Long-sleeved shirts and pants
  • Insect repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Hat
  • Rain gear
  • Binoculars
  • Camera
  • Water bottle
  • Snacks

Additional Tips to Nyungwe Forest National Park

  • Hire a local guide to enhance your experience and support the local community.
  • Be respectful of the environment and wildlife.
  • Pack light and carry only essentials.
  • Book your primate trekking permits in advance, especially during peak season.

Where to Stay in Nyungwe Forest National Park

Nyubgwe Forest national parkNyungwe Forest National Park offers a diverse range of accommodation options to suit every traveler’s budget and preference. From luxurious lodges nestled within the park’s verdant canopy to budget-friendly guesthouses and campsites, there’s something for everyone

One&Only Nyungwe House

Previously known as Nyungwe Forest Lodge, this iconic property offers an unparalleled luxury experience. Nestled amidst the rainforest, each of the 22 spacious suites boasts private balconies offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Guests can indulge in world-class dining, rejuvenating spa treatments, and personalized service while immersed in the natural beauty of Nyungwe.

Nyungwe Top View Hill Hotel: This mid-range option provides comfortable accommodations with stunning views of the surrounding hills. It’s a popular choice for travelers seeking a balance of comfort and affordability.

Nyungwe Nziza Eco-Lodge: Located near the park entrance, this eco-friendly lodge offers a variety of accommodation options, including charming cottages and camping sites. Its commitment to sustainability and its proximity to the park’s attractions make it a favorite among nature-loving travelers.

Gisakura Guest House: Situated just outside the park boundaries, Gisakura Guest House provides clean and comfortable rooms at budget-friendly rates. It’s a simple yet pleasant option for those seeking a more basic yet affordable stay.

Nyungwe Eco Village: For an authentic Rwandan experience, consider staying at Nyungwe Eco Village. This unique accommodation offers traditional huts, providing a glimpse into the local culture and way of life. It’s a truly immersive experience for budget-conscious travelers.

Camping within the Park: For those seeking a truly immersive experience, camping within Nyungwe Forest National Park is an option. However, it’s crucial to obtain a permit from the park authorities beforehand and adhere to all camping regulations.

How to book a Rwanda safari to Nyungwe Forest Park

There are various ways through which you can book a Rwanda safari to Nyungwe Forest National Park. Firstly, you can book through a travel operator registered and licensed to do safaris in Nyungwe Forest. Authentic Africa Safaris is one of the most reliable travel agencies you can book with.  Also, you can book directly with the Rwanda Development Board, a government body responsible for tourism and conservation in Rwanda. You also self-drive to the park and hire a ranger to guide you on the activities through the park

Conclusively Nyungwe Forest National Park is a not-miss tourist destination for anyone visiting Rwanda.

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Guide to Akagera National Park

Guide to Akagera National Park

Located in eastern Rwanda on the borders with Tanzania, Akagera National Park is one of the popular tourist destinations, a not miss on Rwanda tours. The park spreads over 1,122 square kilometers of Land and it’s the largest park in the whole of Rwanda, with a diverse ecosystem for various wildlife.  The beautiful park is named after River Akagera which flows in its heart.

Akagera is the only Savannah Park in Rwanda and it is home to numerous wildlife including the big five and many others.  Vegetation in Akagera National Park is mainly dominated by rolling grasslands interspersed with acacia and scattered shrubs. The other part of Akagera Park is covered with swamp, lush and montane forests. The diverse vegetation favors the habitation of various birds and wild animals

Wildlife in Akagera National Park

Regarding wildlife in Akagera National Park, the park is home to

  • The Big Five: Akagera National Park is home to all five of Africa’s most iconic animals: lions, elephants, rhinoceroses, buffaloes, and leopards.
  • Mammals: Beyond the Big Five, visitors to Akagera National Park can encounter a kaleidoscope of mammals, including zebras, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles, antelopes, and many more.
  • Birds: Over 500 bird species call Akagera home, including the elusive and majestic shoebill stork, a true highlight for birdwatchers.

Top Tourist Activities in Akagera National Park

Game Drives

Guide to Akagera National ParkScheduled for morning, evening, and at times night, game drives are a not miss on your  Rwanda tours with Authentic Africa Safaris. Embark on thrilling game drives in open-sided 4×4 vehicles, traversing the savannah and searching for wildlife. Experienced guides will share knowledge on different wild animals spotted in the park during game drives

Boat Trips

Cruising on the serene waters of Lake Ihema, observing hippos basking in the sun, crocodiles lurking in the depths, and a variety of birdlife along the shores. A cruise on Lake Ihema offers you scenic views of the  park, fishing communities, birds and wildlife grazing and hunting

Birding Adventures

Akagera is a paradise for birdwatchers sheltering over 480 bird species 100 of which are not found anywhere else in the whole of Rwanda. Guided birding walks and customized tours offer opportunities to spot a wide array of avian species. Some of the notable birds seen in Akagera National park include the Marabou Stork, African Fish Eagle, Black headed Genolek, Sooty Chat, White Brown Coucal, Amur Falcon, Papyrus Gonolek, Booted eagle, Crested Barbet, Shoebill, Ross’s Turaco, Lesser Jacana, Lesser Moorhen and striped pipit among others. Birding in Akagera National park can be done throughout the year

Nature Walks

Explore the hidden gem in Akagera National park on foot! Join our guided nature walks to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and discover hidden treasures along the way. Walking is an interesting way of enjoying the beauty of Akagera National Park. Sport our medicinal herbs, small ground insets, and reptiles in Akagera National Park on foot.

Community Visits

Engage with local communities, learn about their culture and traditions, and support sustainable tourism initiatives.

Best Time to Visit to visit Akagera National Park

  • Dry Season (June to September): This is the peak season for wildlife viewing. The reduced vegetation makes spotting animals easier, and the dry conditions create clearer skies and better visibility. Photography is so clear and easy during the dry season
  • Wet Season (October to May):  Also known as the rainy season, it’s a unique period to visit Akagera Park. During this time, the landscape transforms into a vibrant green paradise during the wet season. While game viewing may be slightly more challenging, you’ll witness the magic of newborn animals and experience the park’s lush beauty.

Packing Essentials to Akagera National Park

  • Clothing: Pack comfortable, lightweight, and breathable clothing in neutral colors. Include layers to adapt to changing weather conditions, as temperatures can vary.
  • Footwear: Sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots are essential for game drives and walking safaris.
  • Sun Protection: Don’t forget sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses to shield yourself from the strong African sun.
  • Insect Repellent: Protect yourself from mosquitoes and other insects with a reliable insect repellent.
  • Binoculars: Bring a pair of binoculars to enhance your wildlife viewing experience and spot distant animals.
  • Camera: Capture the memories with a camera, ready to capture stunning photographs of wildlife and landscapes.
  • Daypack: A daypack is handy for carrying essentials like water, snacks, sunscreen, and your camera during game drives and walks.

Common safaris to Akagera National Park

If you have made up your mind to visit Akagera National Park and wondering which common trips you can book, no worries. One of the common packages is the 3 days Akagera Park tour which includes game viewing and boat cruising at Lake Ihema. If you have enough time, you can combine Akagera National Park with Volcanoes National Park for mountain gorillas or Akagera with Nyungwe Forest National Park.  Combining two or more destinations on the same safari offers you the best of Rwanda Tours.

How to book a Rwanda safari to Akagera National Park

Trust Authentic Africa Safaris or your customized Rwanda tour to Akagera National Park. We customize for you a lifetime trip at affordable rates. Alternatively, you can choose any other registered travel agency licensed to run safaris in Rwanda. Check for the membership of that company, profile, and trip advisor reviews before booking with them.  Rwanda tours in Akagera National Park are managed by the Rwanda Development Board and the African Parks

In conclusion, Akagera National Park offers all you are looking for on a Rwanda tour. Book your Rwanda tours to Akagera National Park, enjoy Big Five games, boat cruising, nature walking, birding, and other interesting experiences in Akagera National Park.

 

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Guide to Volcanoes National Park

Guide to Volcanoes National Park

Nestled in northwestern Rwanda, Volcanos National Park is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Rwanda.  The bamboo forest park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, particularly those seeking a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with the majestic mountain gorillas.  Volcanoes National Park covers Rwanda’s share of the Virunga Conservation Area bordering Mgahinga Gorilla Park in Uganda and Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Volcanoes Park was a center for Dan Fossey, an American primatologist, during her research and campaign on gorilla conservation and tourism, Vegetation in Volcanoes National Park mainly comprised of tropical and bamboo forests, Montane forests, thickets, Swamps, Marshes, Meadows and grasslands among others. The diverse vegetation types favor the habitation of various wild animals and birds that reside there

Top Activities in Volcanoes National Park

Mountain Gorilla Trekking

Gorilla trekking in  Volcanoes ParkSheltering over 400 mountain gorillas, Volcanoes National Park is a center of gorilla trekking experience in Rwanda. 10 gorilla families have been habituated to trekking in the park, rewarding travelers with a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Gorilla trekking is undoubtedly the crown jewel of the park, attracting a high number of travelers from all parts of the world. Enjoy a trek through lush rainforests and bamboo forests to observe these gentle giants in their natural habitat.  Gorilla trekking Permits are limited and must be booked in advance. Each permit to trek mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park costs $1500, allowing you to trek

Golden Monkey Tracking

Second to mountain gorilla trekking, golden monkeys are yet another interesting venture done in Volcanoes National Park. Tracking these playful primates through the bamboo forests of  Volcanoes Park is an experience of its kind that you should not miss on your Rwanda safari. Golden monkey communities have been habituated for trekking and each permit costs $100

Volcano Hiking

Embark on a challenging but rewarding hike up one of the five volcanoes: Karisimbi, Bisoke, Muhabura, Gahinga, or Sabyinyo on your Rwanda safari. Mount Karisimbi, located on the borders of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo is the highest Volcano in the Virunga Conservation Area, standing at 4,507 meters above sea level. The slopes of these Volcanoes are home to the endangered mountain gorillas and other primates, which you can meet on a good day.  The summit of the volcanoes offers stunning views of the beautiful parks, farms, and homesteads

 Hiking to Dian Fossey’s Gravesite

YES, a visit to the graveyard of Dian Fossey is a not-miss on your safari to Rwanda. Dian Fossey is an American primatologist who lost her to poachers during her campaign to save the endangered mountain gorillas that were on the verge of extinction. A hike to her graveyard is a sign of respect to the renowned primatologist at her final resting place.

Visit Twin Lakes

Visit the twin Lakes of Bulera and Ruhinda for a scenic boat cruise and cold breeze. Enjoy scenic views of Lake Bulera and Lake Ruhondo where you will meet and interact with local people  who share their daily lifestyles, traditions, norms, and customs

Nature Walks

Nature walks in Volcanoes Park Rwanda

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Explore the diverse ecosystems of Volcanoes National Park on guided nature walks with Authentic Africa Safaris. The walking trails take you to specific points such as waterfalls, caves, and other interesting spots within Volcanoes National Park. The walk through the forest offers you a chance to see animals such as chameleons and several ground reptiles. You can also spot various medicinal herbs during a nature walk in Volcanoes National Park

Bird watching

Sheltering over 200 bird species, Volcanoes National Park is undeniably a haven for birders. 17 bird species in Volcanoes National Park are endemic to the Albertine Rift and should not be missed on your African Birding safari. Some of the notable birds seen in Volcanoes National Park include the  Black crowned Waxbill, Ruwenzori Double Collared Sunbird, Ruwenzoi Turaco, Common stonechat, Dusky Turtle Dove, African Long Eared owl, and strange weaver, among others. June to August and some part of September is the best time for bird watching in Volcanoes National Park while Migratory birds are best seen from November to April.

Cultural Visits/ Community Tourism

Immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting nearby villages. Especially the Iby’iwacu Cultural Village (Gorilla Guardian Village) to learn and experience the traditions, norms, customs, and beliefs of local people. Visiting local communities is an indirect way of supporting local livelihood communities by participating in community-based tourism projects and buying locally made products

Best Time to Visit Volcanoes National Park

The dry seasons (June to September and December to February) are generally the best times to visit, with less rainfall and clearer skies. However, the park can be visited year-round. This time is generally good for trekking through the jungle as you search for the endangered primates and also for nature walking. However, there is a high demand for gorilla permits which require booking

What to Pack to Volcanoes National Park

Once you make up your mind to visit Volcanoes National Park, make sure your travel bag is packed already.  Some of the things you should carry on your Rwanda safari to Volcanoes National Park include

  • Comfortable hiking boots for easy trekking and hiking through the jungle
  • Rain gear for the forest rains
  • Warm layers (temperatures can drop significantly at higher altitudes and night)
  • Insect repellent to protect you from harmful bites
  • Sunscreen
  • Binoculars especially for birders
  • Camera with extra battery to capture the best moments with mountain gorillas

Where to stay in Volcanoes National Park

Accommodation in Volcanoes ParkFor a night stay, Volcanoes National Park entails a long list of budget midrange and luxury accommodation facilities offering you comfortable and enjoyable food and sleeping services. Some of the best places to stay in Volcanoes National Park include Bisate Lodge, Davinci Gorilla Lodge, Virunga Lodge. Tiloreza Safari Lodge, Le Bambou Gorilla Lodge, Five Volcanoes  Boutique Lodge, Sabyinyo Silverback Gorilla Lodge, Mountain Gorilla View Lodge and Kinigi Guest House, among others. Authentic Africa Safaris helps you reserve a room at your favorite Lodge

How to book a safari to Volcanoes National Park

Booking a Rwanda safari to Volcanoes National Park can be done in two ways. Firstly, choose any one of the licensed travel operators offering Rwanda safaris. Authentic Africa Safaris is one of the reliable travel operators in Rwanda.  We offer customized Rwanda safaris including gorilla trekking, volcano hiking, golden monkey trekking and nature walks among others. Alternatively, you can book directly with the Rwanda Development Board

In conclusion. Volcanoes National Park is a must-visit destination on your Rwanda Tour.  Contact Authentic Africa Safaris for customized Rwanda tours to Volcanoes Park for gorilla trekking,  volcano climbing, nature walks , golden monkeys and birding among others

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Golden Monkey Trekking in Uganda & Rwanda

Golden Monkey Trekking in Uganda & Rwanda

Guide to Golden Monkey trekking in Uganda and Rwanda with Authentic Africa Safaris. Golden monkey trekking offers a unique opportunity to witness these elusive primates in their natural habitat. Found in Uganda and Rwanda’s bamboo and rain forests, golden monkeys are among the most popular visited primates in the two countries. Uganda and Rwanda provide exceptional experiences, each with its distinct charm. Primate lovers visiting Uganda and Rwanda normally combine golden monkeys with other primate experiences such as mountain gorilla trekking and chimpanzee trekking among others.  Golden monkey trekking is a unique and exhilarating experience that offers a glimpse into the lives of these elusive primates

Best Destinations for Golden Monkey Trekking

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Located in Kisoro district in southwestern Uganda, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is the prime destination for trekking golden monkeys in Uganda. The small park covers Uganda’s portion of the Virunga Conservation Area, which borders Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda and Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Several golden monkey communities have been habituated for trekking in Mgahinga. Uganda Wildlife Authority is responsible for trekking and habituation of golden monkeys in Mgahinag Gorilla National Park

Volcanoes National park

Nestled in northwestern Rwanda, Volcanoes National Park is yet another interesting destination to see golden monkeys.  The bamboo forest park is a popular destination for golden monkey trekking alongside its renowned mountain gorilla trekking. Volcanoes Park is also found in the Virunga Massif sharing borders with Virunga National Park in Congo and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda. Golden monkey trekking in Volcanoes National Park is managed by the Rwanda Development Board and African parks, which together promote conservation and tourism in the Land of a Thousand Hills

Best Time to Trek Golden Monkeys

While golden monkey trekking can be done all year round, the dry seasons, from June to August and December to February, are the best times to visit these endangered primates. During these months, the trails are drier, visibility is better, and the chances of encountering the monkeys are higher.

What to Pack for golden monkey trekking

Golden monkey trekking in Uganda & RwandaJust like in any other primate trekking experience, travelers visiting Golden Monkeys are advised to pack the right things to ensure a peaceful and stress-free trekking experience. Among the things to carry for golden monkey trekking include

    • Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support to ease your hiking through the jungle forests
    • Lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing layers
    • Rain jacket to deal with unpredicted forest weather
    • Warm layers for cooler mountain climates
    • Backpack to carry water, snacks, and other essentials
    • Hat and sunglasses to protect your eyes and head from direct sun
    • Sunscreen for your skin
    • Insect repellent to protect your skin from poisonous insect bites
    • Camera with a good zoom lens and extra battery
    • Binoculars
    • Trekking poles for support

Rules and regulations of golden monkey trekking in Uganda and Rwanda

Like mountain gorillas and chimpanzees, golden monkey trekking is governed by rules and regulations. These have been set by the Uganda Wildlife Authority and Rwanda Development Board to ensure conservation and sustainable golden monkey trekking experiences. Travelers are urged to follow and respect these rules if they want to have an ultimate encounter with the endangered primates. The guidelines for golden monkey trekking include:

  • Maintain a respectful distance away from the endangered primates. The recommended distance is 7 meters
  • Talk in silence. Keep our voices low
  • Do not touch the golden monkeys
  • Keep keen and hold your cameras tight, the playful creature can easily grab it from your hands if not held properly
  • Do not trek when sick
  • Avoid direct eye contact with the golden monkeys
  • Do not use a flashlight camera
  • Do not eat or drink in the presence of golden monkeys
  • Carry your trekking permit. It’s a must-have for anyone taking part in this adventure
  • Do not litter in the par
  • The allowed time with golden monkeys is strictly an hour from the time you meet them
  • Keep in the designated trail. Do not move away from your group

Trekking Permit Cost for Golden Monkey Trekking

Golden monkey trekking in Uganda & RwandaThe cost of golden monkey trekking in Uganda and Rwanda varies. In Uganda, each permit costs $60 for foreign nonresidents, $60 for foreign residents, and UGX 40,000 for East African citizens.

In Rwanda, each golden monkey trekking permit costs $100 for foreign non-residents and $60 for East African citizens.

Booking Golden Monkey Trekking in Uganda and Rwanda

You can book golden monkey trekking permits through various channels:

  • Directly with the Park Authorities: Contact the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) or Rwanda Development Board (RDB) to inquire about permit availability and booking procedures.
  • Through a Tour Operator: Many tour operators specialize in gorilla and golden monkey trekking.  Authentic Africa Safaris is one of the reliable tour companies to book your golden monkey trekking safari with. We handle permit bookings, transportation, accommodation, and guide services.

Golden monkey trekking addons

Addons to golden monkey trekkingIn addition to golden monkeys, travelers to Mgahinga and Volcanoes National Park have other interesting things to see and do. These include Mountain gorilla trekking, cultural tours, mountain hiking, bird watching, nature walks, and colobus monkey trekking, among others. You can also visit Savannah Parks for game-viewing experiences and visit chimpanzees in Nyungwe Forest, Rwanda, and Kibale Forest National Park, Uganda

In conclusion, golden monkey trekking is a lifetime experience you should not miss on your Uganda and Rwanda safari. Contact Authentic Africa Safaris, book your safari to see these endangered primates, and have fun with them in their natural habitats

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