About this trip
Five days across Rwanda and Uganda that pair one of the region's toughest histories with one of its wildest experiences. You start with time at a genocide memorial and museum, getting context on Rwanda's past, before moving on to cultural centres and wildlife.
The centrepiece is gorilla trekking, heading into the forest to see gorillas in their natural habitat. It's a trip that mixes reflection with adventure rather than being pure safari.
What you'll do
- Visit a genocide memorial and museum in Rwanda
- Explore local cultural centres
- Spot wild animals in their natural surroundings
- Trek to see gorillas in the wild
- Cross between Rwanda and Uganda for a broader look at the region
- Accommodation is budget style by default, though mid-range or luxury can be arranged if you ask
- Gorilla trekking involves walking in forest terrain, so a reasonable level of fitness helps
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Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Kigali · 20 Jul – 21 Jul
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