About this trip
Six days across Rwanda and Uganda built around gorilla trekking, with a thorough introduction to Kigali's history on either side of that.
You start with a city tour that doesn't shy away from the hard parts of Rwanda's past — genocide memorial sites sit alongside markets, museums and colonial-era landmarks, giving you real context before heading out to the parks.
Accommodation is budget style throughout, though this can be adjusted to mid-range or luxury on request.
What you'll do
- Track mountain gorillas in Rwanda and Uganda
- Visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial, where over 259,000 victims are buried
- Explore Kigali Market and Stade Regionale
- See the Dr Richard Kandt Museum, home of Kigali's first German settler
- Visit the site where 10 Belgian UN soldiers were killed
- Accommodation is budget style by default — ask in advance if you want mid-range or luxury instead
- Includes visits to genocide memorial sites, which are heavy and confronting rather than sightseeing in the usual sense
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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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