Rwanda's gorilla trekking packages come in every length and price point — from a 2-day Kigali express to a 5-day highland circuit combining gorillas, golden monkeys, and the Dian Fossey legacy hike. All of the packages below are designed by Kenlink Tours specialists, include the Rwanda gorilla permit (USD $1,500 per person), and are built around the principle that the finest short safari is not the one that fits the most into the fewest days — it is the one that gives the mountain gorilla encounter the pacing it deserves.
The twelve habituated gorilla families of Volcanoes National Park are two to three hours from Kigali International Airport — one of the most logistically accessible gorilla trekking destinations in the world. The Rwanda Development Board manages a daily maximum of eight visitors per gorilla family, with permits issued through licensed tour operators. Whether you have a two-day window or a full week, there is a Rwanda gorilla trekking package that fits — and this guide covers all of them in detail, including what each package includes, what each day looks like, and how to choose the right length and lodge category for your travel style and budget.
Package Comparison at a Glance
The table below gives a quick overview of all short Rwanda gorilla trekking packages covered in this guide — allowing you to compare duration, price, key activities, and the overall experience profile before reading the full detail of each option. For a deeper look at any individual package, jump directly to the relevant section below.
| Package | Duration | Key Activities | From (pp) |
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| Express Gorilla Trek Budget Pick | 2 Days / 1 Night | Gorilla trek · Kigali transfer | $2,100 |
| Gorillas & Golden Monkeys Most Popular | 3 Days / 2 Nights | Gorilla trek · Golden monkeys · Community visit | $2,650 |
| Gorillas & Dian Fossey Hike | 4 Days / 3 Nights | Gorilla trek · Fossey hike · Golden monkeys · Twin Lakes | $3,100 |
| Luxury Gorilla Short Break | 4 Days / 3 Nights | Gorilla trek · Luxury lodge · Guided forest walks · Spa | $4,800 |
| Gorillas & Kigali City Safari | 5 Days / 4 Nights | Gorilla trek · Kigali cultural day · Golden monkeys · Genocide Memorial | $3,600 |
| Rwanda & Uganda Express Circuit | 5 Days / 4 Nights | Rwanda gorilla trek · Uganda gorilla trek · Cross-border Cyanika | $5,200 |
What every package includes — and what it doesn't. All Kenlink Tours short Rwanda gorilla trekking packages include the Rwanda gorilla permit (USD $1,500 per person), all park entry fees, accommodation at the stated category, ground transfers in a private 4WD vehicle, and a professional Kenlink Tours driver-guide. International flights, Rwanda visa fees (USD $50 for most nationalities — apply via Rwanda Directorate General of Immigration), travel insurance, personal spending, and tips are not included. We strongly recommend travel insurance that covers gorilla permit costs in the event of illness.
The Best Short Rwanda Gorilla Safari Packages — In Detail
1. Express Gorilla Trek — 2 Days / 1 Night
Kigali · Volcanoes National Park · Kigali Budget Pick · Minimum Viable SafariRwanda's most compact gorilla trekking package — one overnight stay in the Volcanoes sector and a single gorilla trek day. This is the right package for travellers who have a strict schedule, are transiting through Kigali, or are adding the gorilla trek to the beginning or end of a broader East Africa trip with no flexibility for additional Rwanda nights. The gorilla permit (USD $1,500), one night's accommodation, and all transfers are included.
The limitation of this package is honest: it does not give Volcanoes National Park its due. You arrive in the afternoon, wake before dawn for the trek, and leave by noon the following day. It is technically sufficient and it will produce an encounter of extraordinary quality — the encounter with the gorilla family is identical regardless of your package length — but the highland landscape, the dawn atmosphere on the Volcanoes ridgeline, and the recovery time after the trek all deserve more. If your schedule allows even one extra night, the 3-day package below is a significantly better experience for a modest increase in cost.
2. Gorillas & Golden Monkeys — 3 Days / 2 Nights
Kigali · Volcanoes National Park · Kigali Most Popular Short PackageOur most-booked short Rwanda gorilla safari — a three-day itinerary that combines the mountain gorilla trek with the golden monkey tracking experience in the bamboo zones of Volcanoes National Park, plus a community cultural visit on arrival day. Two nights in the Volcanoes sector allow the highland landscape to register properly, give you genuine recovery time after the gorilla trek, and let the golden monkey encounter feel like an experience in its own right rather than an afterthought squeezed into a morning departure.
The golden monkey (Cercopithecus kandti) is one of Rwanda's most photogenic and underrated wildlife encounters — a brilliantly orange-gold primate found only in the bamboo forests of the Virunga range and the Bwindi–Volcanoes corridor. Habituated troops are encountered in the lower bamboo zones below the gorilla habitat, and the active, leaping behaviour of the monkeys through the bamboo stems makes for outstanding photography. The golden monkey permit (USD $100 per person) is included in this package.
3. Gorillas, Fossey Hike & Twin Lakes — 4 Days / 3 Nights
Kigali · Musanze · Volcanoes National Park · KigaliA four-day Rwanda gorilla safari that adds historical depth and highland landscape to the gorilla and golden monkey core. Day three is the Dian Fossey grave and Karisoke Research Centre hike — a three-to-four-hour walk through montane forest on the slopes of Mount Visoke to the site where Dian Fossey established her research camp in 1967 and is buried alongside her most beloved gorillas. This hike does not involve a gorilla encounter — it is a walk of historical and ecological significance through the same forest where gorilla conservation began — and it gives the entire Rwanda gorilla experience a depth of context that the gorilla trek alone cannot provide.
Day one adds time in Musanze for the twin volcanic lakes of Burera and Ruhondo — a lakeside landscape of extraordinary beauty in the highlands north of the park. Three nights in the Volcanoes sector is enough time to arrive with space to breathe, trek with full energy and focus, hike Fossey's mountain the next day, and still have a morning to sit on the lodge terrace with the volcanoes behind you before returning to Kigali.
4. Luxury Gorilla Short Break — 4 Days / 3 Nights
Kigali · Volcanoes National Park — Luxury Lodges Premium ExperienceThe premium short Rwanda gorilla safari — identical in structure to the 4-day Fossey itinerary above, but upgraded throughout to the luxury lodge category that has made Rwanda famous as Africa's most refined gorilla trekking destination. Properties like Singita Kwitonda Lodge, One&Only Gorillas' Nest, and Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge (operated by the African Wildlife Foundation's community trust) sit at the foot of the Virunga volcanoes with views that make every morning feel like a once-in-a-lifetime moment — independent of the gorilla encounter itself.
The luxury category adds spa facilities, fine dining using local ingredients, guided forest walks on the lodge concession land, and the kind of service architecture that makes a short trip feel genuinely restorative rather than efficiently packed. For travellers who want the gorilla trek to be the centrepiece of a high-quality short break rather than a logistical achievement, this package is our recommendation.
5. Gorillas & Kigali City Safari — 5 Days / 4 Nights
Kigali · Volcanoes National Park · KigaliA five-day Rwanda short break that gives Kigali its proper place alongside the gorilla encounter — a full day in Rwanda's extraordinary capital bookending the Volcanoes National Park experience. Kigali is one of the most compelling cities in sub-Saharan Africa — clean, safe, architecturally interesting, and home to one of the most important memorial sites in Africa. The Kigali Genocide Memorial is the most visited site in Rwanda after the gorillas, and it gives every visitor an understanding of what Rwanda has survived and what its conservation success story means in its broader national context. Combined with the Kimironko market, the Inema Arts Centre, and the city's excellent restaurant and café scene, Kigali deserves a full day in any Rwanda itinerary.
6. Rwanda & Uganda Express Gorilla Circuit — 5 Days / 4 Nights
Kigali · Volcanoes NP · Bwindi · Entebbe Two Countries · Two Gorilla TreksFor travellers with five days and a desire to see mountain gorillas in both countries — Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park and Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park — this cross-border express circuit delivers two gorilla treks in two countries within a single, efficiently routed five-day itinerary. Starting in Kigali and ending at Entebbe, it crosses into Uganda via the Cyanika border — one of East Africa's most scenic highland border crossings — and visits the Rushaga or Buhoma gorilla sectors of Bwindi the following day. Both the Rwanda gorilla permit (USD $1,500) and the Uganda gorilla permit (USD $700) are included. Our full Rwanda and Uganda combining guide explains every routing option for the cross-border circuit in detail.
Optional Add-Ons for Any Short Rwanda Gorilla Package
Every Kenlink Tours short gorilla trekking package can be extended with the following add-on experiences — all of which are available within the Volcanoes National Park area or within a short detour of the main Kigali–Musanze route. Ask our bookings team to incorporate any of these into your itinerary at the time of booking.
Golden Monkey Tracking
Habituated troops of the brilliantly coloured golden monkey (Cercopithecus kandti) in the lower bamboo forest below the gorilla habitat. Highly active and photogenic — one of Rwanda's most underrated encounters. Up to one hour with the troop. Permit issued by Rwanda Development Board.
Dian Fossey Grave Hike
Trek through montane forest on the slopes of Mount Visoke to the site of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund's Karisoke Research Centre — where gorilla conservation began in 1967 — and Fossey's grave. One of Africa's most historically resonant wildlife hikes.
Twin Lakes Burera & Ruhondo
Two interlocking volcanic lakes in the highlands north of Volcanoes National Park — extraordinarily beautiful, almost completely uncommercialised, and a world away from the standard Rwanda safari itinerary. Optional dugout canoe on Lake Ruhondo at dawn. A perfect Day 1 addition.
Iby'Iwacu Cultural Village
A community-owned cultural experience in the buffer zone of Volcanoes National Park — traditional dance, local crafts, herbal medicine, and the story of how park-adjacent communities have been incorporated into Rwanda's conservation economy. Meaningful context for any gorilla safari.
Musanze Caves
Rwanda's largest lava tube system — a network of ancient volcanic caves beneath the highlands north of Volcanoes National Park. Guided 500-metre walk through cathedral-scale lava chambers with spectacular geological formations. Easy to combine with a transfer day to or from the park.
Kigali City Cultural Day
The Kigali Genocide Memorial, Inema Arts Centre, Presidential Palace Museum, Kimironko market, and the city's excellent food scene. One of the most compelling African capital cities — and an essential part of understanding what Rwanda's gorilla conservation achievement means in its full national context.
Choosing the Right Lodge Category
Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park area has the most developed and high-quality lodge infrastructure of any gorilla trekking destination in Africa — a reflection of Rwanda's deliberate high-value tourism positioning. The lodges range from comfortable mid-range options that deliver an excellent short safari experience to some of the finest luxury safari lodges on the continent. The table below sets out the key lodge categories and the representative properties in each tier.
| Category | Representative Lodges | What to Expect | Approx. Rate |
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| Budget / Guesthouse Budget |
Mountain Gorilla View Lodge, La Palme Hotel Musanze | Clean, comfortable rooms with all essentials. Good food, friendly staff. Some are further from the park gate than luxury options — confirm transfer times with your Kenlink guide. | USD $120–$220 / night |
| Mid-Range Mid-Range |
Muhabura Hotel, Virunga Lodge (standard rooms), Bishop's House Musanze | Well-appointed rooms with views toward the Virunga volcanoes. Good restaurant, gardens, and professional service. Standard mid-range safari lodge quality — comfortable and characterful without the full luxury premium. | USD $250–$500 / night |
| Luxury / Premier Luxury |
Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge, Singita Kwitonda Lodge, One&Only Gorillas' Nest, Bisate Lodge (Wilderness) | All-inclusive luxury at the park's edge. Volcano views from every suite. Spa, fine dining with local ingredients, guided forest walks on the lodge concession, and world-class service. Some of the finest short-break lodge experiences in Africa. Sabyinyo's community trust model directs lodge profits directly to park-adjacent communities. | USD $800–$2,500 / night |
Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge — a different kind of luxury. Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge is operated by the African Wildlife Foundation's Governors' Camp Collection under a community trust model that channels lodge profits directly to park-adjacent communities through the Sabyinyo Community Lodge Association. Staying here means your lodge fee becomes part of the same conservation economy as your gorilla permit. It is among the finest lodges in Rwanda and one of the most ethically compelling places to stay in Africa. Ask our bookings team about availability when designing your short Rwanda gorilla package.
How to Book — Step by Step
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1Choose your package length and confirm your travel dates — The gorilla permit date is the fixed point around which all other elements are built. Decide how many days you have available — 2, 3, 4, or 5 — and identify two or three potential travel date options. The more flexibility you have on dates, the greater the chance of permit availability. Contact our bookings team with your preferred dates and we will check current permit availability before any payment is requested.
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2Confirm your gorilla permit date first — then book your flights — This is the most important sequencing decision in any Rwanda gorilla safari. Book the permit through your tour operator before booking international flights. International flights are generally more flexible and cheaper to adjust than a lost USD $1,500 gorilla permit. Our Rwanda gorilla safari packages include permit procurement as part of the initial booking deposit, with the permit date locked in before final payment.
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3Secure your preferred lodge at the same time as your permit — Rwanda's best lodges — particularly Singita Kwitonda, One&Only Gorillas' Nest, and Sabyinyo Silverback — fill up as quickly as gorilla permits in peak season. If your preferred lodge is the luxury tier, it should be reserved at the same time as the permit, not as an afterthought once the permit is secured. Budget and mid-range lodge categories have more availability flexibility.
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4Apply for your Rwanda visa as soon as your permit is confirmed — Most international visitors require a Rwanda visa. Citizens of many African Union countries and some others are visa-exempt — check the current entry requirements on the Rwanda Directorate General of Immigration and Emigration website. Rwanda's e-visa system is efficient and can usually be processed within 72 hours, but apply as soon as your travel is confirmed.
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5Get comprehensive travel insurance before you travel — Rwanda gorilla permits are non-refundable and non-transferable. If you are ill on your trek day and cannot participate, the USD $1,500 permit is lost unless you have travel insurance that specifically covers gorilla permit costs. Medical evacuation coverage is also important — while Rwanda has good medical facilities in Kigali, evacuation insurance provides additional security for any medical emergency in the remote Volcanoes sector. Our bookings team can advise on appropriate cover for Rwanda gorilla safari clients.
Frequently Asked Questions — Short Rwanda Gorilla Packages
Why Rwanda charges the highest gorilla permit price in Africa — and why it works.
At USD $1,500 per person, Rwanda's gorilla permit is more than twice the price of Uganda's (USD $700) — a difference that reflects Rwanda's explicit high-value, low-volume tourism policy. The revenue funds ranger salaries, habitat protection, veterinary care for the gorilla families, and community development programmes in the buffer zones that give park-adjacent communities a direct economic stake in conservation. Mountain gorilla numbers have grown from fewer than 620 in 2008 to over 1,000 today — the only great ape population trending upward globally. In 2018 the IUCN reclassified them from Critically Endangered to Endangered. That reclassification is inseparable from the economics of gorilla tourism. Every permit purchased is part of that story — short safari or long.
To book any of the short Rwanda gorilla trekking packages above — or to discuss a custom itinerary built around your specific dates and requirements — contact the Kenlink Tours team. Browse our complete Rwanda gorilla safari packages, read the full Volcanoes National Park gorilla trekking guide, check our Rwanda safari deals, or explore our short Rwanda tours overview. For the cross-border East Africa circuit, our Rwanda and Uganda combining guide covers every routing option from Kigali to Entebbe.


