5 Days Kigali Bwindi Gorilla Trekking Safari takes you from Rwanda’s charming capital to Uganda’s lush Bwindi Impenetrable Forest — home of the rare and majestic mountain gorillas. Along the way, immerse yourself in local culture, breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable wildlife encounters that define the true essence of East Africa.
Your adventure begins in Kigali, Rwanda’s vibrant and clean capital. Upon arrival at Kigali International Airport, you’ll be warmly welcomed by your safari guide who will brief you about the journey ahead. Depending on your arrival time, you may enjoy a short city tour to visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial, local markets, or art galleries that showcase Rwanda’s resilience and creativity.
In the evening, relax at your hotel and prepare for your scenic drive to Uganda the following day.
Overnight in Kigali.
After breakfast, embark on a picturesque drive through Rwanda’s rolling green hills and rural countryside toward Cyanika Border Post, crossing into Uganda. Once you enter Uganda, the terrain transforms into lush mountains and misty valleys that announce your arrival in the famous Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Enjoy several scenic stops for photography and lunch en route. The drive takes approximately 5–6 hours, offering you a chance to soak in the natural beauty and local life along the way.
Dinner and overnight near Bwindi Forest.
The highlight of your safari begins early today! After breakfast, head to the park headquarters for a briefing on gorilla trekking rules and safety guidelines. With your experienced ranger guide, venture deep into the forest — a magical world of towering trees, lush ferns, and the sound of tropical birds.
The trek can take between 2 to 6 hours, depending on the location of your assigned gorilla family. Once you find them, spend a precious hour observing these gentle giants in their natural habitat — a truly life-changing encounter. Watch as they feed, groom, and interact, an unforgettable glimpse into their complex social world.
After your trek, return to your lodge to relax and share stories of your incredible day around a cozy fire.
Overnight near Bwindi.
After breakfast, enjoy a guided nature walk through the surrounding community or nearby forest trails. You’ll have a chance to spot birds, butterflies, and small primates while learning about the rich biodiversity of the Bwindi ecosystem.
Later, begin your journey back to Kigali, crossing again via Cyanika Border Post. En route, stop for scenic views of the Virunga Volcanoes and perhaps grab a few last photos of the stunning highlands.
Arrive in Kigali in the evening and check in to your hotel for a well-deserved rest.
Overnight in Kigali.
On your final day, take some time to explore Kigali’s vibrant local culture. Visit local craft markets, sample Rwandan coffee, or enjoy a cultural performance that showcases traditional music and dance.
Later, your driver will transfer you to Kigali International Airport for your departure flight, marking the end of an unforgettable 5-day Rwanda–Uganda gorilla adventure.
Meet the world’s rare mountain gorillas up close.
Cross two of East Africa’s most scenic countries — Rwanda and Uganda.
Enjoy the breathtaking views of rolling hills, volcanic landscapes, and misty forests.
Experience local cultures, traditions, and warm hospitality.
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Embark on a fascinating gorilla trekking safari in Uganda and Rwanda with Kenlink Tours. Witness majestic mountain gorillas up close in their natural habitat, guided by experts for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure through lush rainforests and scenic landscapes.
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