11 days / 10
nights Rwanda on the Spot: Africa Natural Safari
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11 days / 10
nights Rwanda on the Spot
Day 1: Arrive Kigali International
Airport
On
arrival at Kigali International Airport, you will be met by Amahoro
driver/guide and be transferred to your hotel in Kigali arriving for overnight
on bed and breakfast.
- Driving distance: 15 Minutes
- Activity: 0
- Overnight: Classic Hotel/Lemigo Hotel/Kigali Serena hotel
- Meal Plan: Bed & breakfast
Day 2: Depart For Nyungwe National
Park
After
breakfast a guide from Amahoro tours will be waiting to pick you up and you
will depart for Nyungwe National park which takes about 6 ½ hrs drive via
Butare visiting enroute, the famous National Museum at Butare and the ancient
King´s Palace at Nyanza. The museum was donated in 1989 by the Belgium
government with some ethnic collection, the design and concept all realized in
co-operation with the Royal Museum for Central Africa of Tervuren; Belgium.
Ethnographic objects are grouped together according to the theme giving premium
information on the daily life. Traditional ceramics and basketry are still
manufactured and belong to the finest handicrafts of the region. The National
Museum remained surprisingly untouched during the civil war in 1994.Have Lunch
in Butare and thereafter continue to Nyungwe national park arriving for dinner
and overnight at your hotel.
- Driving distance: 6 ½ hours
- Activity: At Leisure
- Overnight: Nyungwe Top View Hotel/ Nyungwe Top View Hotel/ Nyungwe Forest Lodge
- Meal Plan: Full board – Lunch, dinner, Bed & breakfast
Day 3: Chimpanzee Trekking + Nature
Walk
Take
an early morning breakfast then with your packed lunch drive to this park for
the starting point of your chimpanzee trek. Two species of chimpanzee occur in
Africa. There is the Bonobo and the Common Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes (often
shortened to Chimpanzee, and sometimes referred to as the Robust Chimpanzee).
The largest remaining populations occur in central Africa (Gabon, DR Congo and
Cameroon). About only 400 individuals, the population in Rwanda is an
endangered one. However; it should be mentioned that it is not guaranteed to
see the chimps as they are unpredictable and can move long distances in one
day. Nyungwe National Park is the largest block of montane forest in East and
Central Africa and it is an incredibly rich area of biodiversity. Return to the
lodge for lunch then later depart for your nature walk visiting Kamiranzovu
waterfall. The forest comprises amongst many things at least 200 tree species
over 280 bird species and more than 100 different types of colorful butterfly
which make it a true feast of the senses for the nature lover. Later return for
dinner and overnight at the Nyungwe Forest Lodge. Dinner and overnight at the
Nyungwe Forest and overnight at the Nyungwe Forest Lodge.
- Driving distance:
- Activity: Chimpanzee Trekking + Nature walk
- Overnight: Nyungwe Top View Hotel/ Nyungwe Top View Hotel/ Nyungwe Forest Lodge
- Meal Plan: Full board – Lunch, dinner, Bed & breakfast
Day 4: Colobus Monkey Tracking + Canopy
Walk
After
breakfast today with your packed lunch we head again to the National Park, you
will have the opportunity to do the Colobus monkey trekking. The most famous of
Nyungwe‟s primates is the Ruwenzori colobus a race of the further
wide spread Angola colobus which is confined to the Albertine Rift. The
Ruwenzori colobus is extremely arboreal as well as acrobatic leaf-eater, simply
differentiated from any different primate discovered in Nyungwe by its
contrastive black general color in addition to snow-white whiskers, shoulders
plus tail tip. Have your lunch then go for the canopy walk which sets 50 meters
above the ground with a 150-meter walkway and is the first of its kind in East
Africa and third on the continent after South Africa and Ghana. It allows
visitors to see the forest from above the trees and be at eye level with birds
and monkeys that inhabit the upper stories of the forest. Return to your
hotel/lodge for dinner and overnight.
- Activity: Colobus Monkey Trekking + Canopy Walk
- Overnight: Nyungwe Top View Hotel/ Nyungwe Top View Hotel/ Nyungwe Forest Lodge
- Meal Plan: Full board – Lunch, dinner, Bed & breakfast
Day 5: Depart For Kibuye
After
breakfast you will depart for Kibuye which lies at the eastern tip of Lake
Kivu. Kibuye is often hailed as the most impressive scenic spot of the lake.
The unpaved road gently curves back and forth as it weaves through hills and
mountains beside the lake from Gisenyi to Cyangugu. Eucalyptus trees line the
road, while every corner of the hills is terraced with bananas. Villagers smile
and wave; you’ll end up with hands tired from waving, and feel like royalty at
the end of the trip! Arrive for lunch at Moriah Hills Resort then take a boat
trip to the island of Amahoro Napoleon’s island -with its’ colony of fruit bats
(aptly known as one bar island as all it has on it is one bar). Deeply incised
creeks, towering mountain ranges and islands offer a magnificent panorama.
Later dinner and overnight at Moriah Hills Resort.
- Driving distance: 4 Hours
- Activity: 1 Hour boat ride
- Overnight: Moriah Hills Resort/ Moriah Hills Resort/ Moriah Hills Resort
- Meal Plan: Full board – Lunch, dinner, Bed & breakfast
Day 6: Depart For Gisenyi
After
breakfast continue on to Gisenyi, Rwanda, the largest port on Lake Kivu
arriving in time for check in and later lunch at your hotel. Take a swim at
Lake Kivu one of the African Great Lakes. It lies on the border between the
Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda. The afternoon is spent in this
largest port on the Rwandan shore of Lake Kivu (You will be in the company of
our guide to show you around). Enjoy a boat ride to one of the islands in Lake
Kivu. Simply explore the town, enjoying the hustle and bustle of the local
market or wander through the leafy streets admiring the old colonial buildings
.Later stay for dinner and overnight at your hotel.
- Driving distance: 3 Hours
- Activity: 1 Hour boat ride
- Overnight: Palm Garden Hotel/ Paradis Malahide hotel/ Kivu Serena Hotel
- Meal Plan: Full board – Lunch, dinner, Bed & breakfast
Day 7: Depart For Ruhengeri
After
breakfast you will depart for Ruhengeri with a stop at the Imbabazi Orphanage-
Rosamond Halsey Carr (1912-2006) founded the Imbabazi Orphanage in 1994. Since
that time Roz and her staff have cared for more than 400 children but however
the children’s home was closed down by the
government owing to the fact that this does not match the Rwandan beliefs-
However all the children are now adults and have guardians following up on
them. Roz wrote the book “Land of a Thousand Hills: My Life in Rwanda,” with
her niece, Ann Howard Halsey, chronicling her love affair with one of the
world’s most beautiful and tormented regions. She is also the 2004 recipient of
the Volvo for Life Award and a movie chronicling her life is currently in
production.
Take
a walk around the homestead and also get see lots of flowers that were planted
by her as she really loved flowers. Have a cup of tea/coffee as you watch the
local dancers and enjoy the traditional way of local entertainment. This is
Rwandan traditional dancing; and guests will enjoy the performance and later be
given an opportunity to join in the dance. Continue to Ruhengeri area the
second largest town in Rwanda, with its stunning backdrop of the five volcanic
mountains – The virungas arriving for check in and lunch. Depart for the twin
lakes of Bulera & Ruhondo- These are beautiful lakes located at the base of
volcano Muhabura and close to the border with Uganda.
They
are surrounded by steep hills with a backdrop of the Virunga volcanic
mountains. These twin lakes are great spots to be visited and used to be
referred to as neglected gems but things have changed and Bulera and Ruhondo
are a place not worth missing out on. Their deep blue waters ringed by steep
hills and tall waterfalls with the outlines of the nearby Virunga Volcanoes
provide a spectacular backdrop. Get to the view point then return to your hotel
for dinner and overnight.
- Driving distance: 15 minutes
- Activities: Imbabazi orphanage visit + Twin Lakes visit
- Overnight: Home Inn/ Mountain Gorilla View Lodge/ Virunga Lodge
- Meal Plan: Full board – Lunch, Dinner, bed & breakfast
Day 8: Gorilla Tracking
After
an early breakfast, you will proceed to the National Park headquarters – Kinigi
to meet your guides for the day. After completing our park formalities, we are
embark on a once in a life time experience of tracking mountain gorillas. Once
you spot them you are allowed to spend an hour watching your closest long lost
cousin. This is perhaps one of the most breathtaking wildlife experiences on
earth!!! You get so close to these awesome giant primates. You stare at each
other blankly not knowing who to break the long silence first. Tracking the
gorillas through the light mountain forest on the slopes of the Virunga is a
magical experience.
These
massive primates are extremely rare, with less than 700 living today. You will
get within meters of the family, and be privileged to spend an hour amongst
them. The trekking may be fairly strenuous; up to six hours or longer at a
relatively high altitude. We encourage for your own enjoyment to make sure that
you are perfectly fit and healthy. (We’ve had
people as old as 70 years old do gorilla tracking so this should not be a
problem; all you need is to ask your driver guide to request a shorter group
for you if cannot you trek far) It is important to bring good hiking boots,
long trousers, gloves for protection against stinging nettles, some snacks
& sweets (for you, not the gorillas) as well as sufficient water as the
rain forest gets hot and humid during the day. You will spend one hour with the
gorillas, but it is an hour you will never forget. Return to your hotel for
lunch and later dinner and overnight.
- Driving distance: 15 minutes
- Activities: 1 Gorilla Trek
- Overnight: Home Inn/ Mountain Gorilla View Lodge/ Virunga Lodge
- Meal Plan: Full board – Lunch, Dinner, bed & breakfast
Day 9: Golden Monkey Tracking +
Intercultural Exchange
This
day is set out for Golden Monkey tracking in the Volcanoes National Park.
Entering dense stands of bamboo interspersed with open glades; you will make
your way deep into golden monkey territory. Guides lead visitors to the habitat
of groups of „habituated‟ golden monkeys – monkeys that have
become accustomed to human presence. Though viewing is kept to a maximum of one
hour, travelers can get an up-close look at the golden monkey in its natural
habitat.
Adult
monkeys frolic in plain view, feeding on bamboo leaves and leaping from perch
to perch. Females carry their young, completely comfortable among onlookers.
Return to your hotel to freshen up and have lunch then go for the interesting
trip to the local brew makers to understand the chemistry about the process of
brewing a local beer from bananas fruits. If you find the activity interesting
enough you can join the women in squeezing the juice out of the bananas and
drink a glass of juice (Optional). Understand how long juice takes to turn
into alcohol after adding in sorghum floor. Enjoy the big glass of our local brew. Among other activities they also do basket weaving and with your visit this local community will be proud of this activity and families supported financially. Later return to your hotel for dinner and overnight.
into alcohol after adding in sorghum floor. Enjoy the big glass of our local brew. Among other activities they also do basket weaving and with your visit this local community will be proud of this activity and families supported financially. Later return to your hotel for dinner and overnight.
- Driving distance: 15 minutes
- Activities: 1 Golden Monkey Trek
- Overnight: Home Inn/ Mountain Gorilla View Lodge/ Virunga Lodge
- Meal Plan: Full board – Lunch, Dinner, bed & breakfast
Day 10: Bisoke Hike
After
an early breakfast and with your packed lunches; you will depart for Kinigi and
on to the starting point of your hike. Mt Bisoke stands at 3700m; it has the
typical conic shape of a “perfect” volcano and in its crater lays a deep crater
lake. The volcano does not present an exceptionally demanding climb but it is
nevertheless still a tough hike. The high elevation demands extra strength of
climbers and the whole excursion can take between 5 hours and the whole day
depending on the speed of the walk and the frequency of stops. The ascent
typically takes around 3 hours. During the climb, you will cross a series of
different vegetation habitats starting with bamboo forests, then moving into
Hagenia – Hypericum forest and finally moving through Senecio – Lobelia bush
near the summit. The trek starts at 07:00am from the Park’s headquarters in
Kinigi. Porters can also be hired from the park headquarters but a professional
guide from the park will accompany you for the hike. Return for dinner and
overnight at your hotel.
- Driving distance: 15 minutes
- Activities: Bisoke Hike
- Overnight: Home Inn/ Mountain Gorilla View Lodge/ Virunga Lodge
- Meal Plan: Full board – Lunch, Dinner, bed & breakfast
Day 11: City Tour + Depart
After
breakfast you will bid your host good bye and depart for Kigali. Take a
complementary city tour to visit interesting spots which may include; the craft
market, Gisozi genocide memorial site & Kigali museum. Also engage in last
minute shopping in one of the friendliest African capitals, before returning to
the airport for your onward international flight back home.
- Driving distance: 2 Hours
- Activities: City Tour
- Overnight: 0
- Meal Plan: 0
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