The five Virunga Volcanoes in Rwanda make up part of the 8 Virunga Mountain ranges. They are located in Volcanoes National Park in Northwestern Rwanda. Volcanoes National Park derives its name from the available Virunga Volcanoes in the region. Overall, the Virunga Volcanoes are found in Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The five Virunga Volcanoes are formed due to volcanic eruptions along the Great East African Rift Valley area.
The 5 Virunga Mountains in Rwanda have varying heights and they require different lengths of time for climbers or hikers to enjoy a round hike. The 5 Virunga Volcanoes in Rwanda include Karisimbi Volcanoes (4507m), Muhabura Volcano (4127m), Sabyinyo (3669m), Gahinga Volcano (3474m), and Bisoke (3711m).
Around the steep slopes of the five Virunga Massifs in Volcanoes National Park Rwanda, there are montane ecosystems, alpine, grasslands, thickets, and bamboo forests. Some of the five Virunga Mountains fall both in Volcanoes National Park and Mgahinga National Park (Uganda) areas.
5 Virunga Volcanoes in Rwanda
Muhabura Volcano
Mount Muhabura rises at a height of 4127 meters and is a spectacular Virunga Volcano on its own way. Muhabura is one of the Virunga Mountain ranges that lie between Uganda and Rwanda. It is found at the end of the Virunga Massifs and is an ideal hiking spot in the Virunga region.
Muhabura Volcano can be hiked from Uganda and Rwanda. Hikers can spend about 6 to 8 hours and upon reaching the summits, expect to enjoy the breathtaking views of the Twin Lakes –Burera and Ruhondo. Getting to the summit of Muhabura requires some fitness level.
Karisimbi Volcano Mountain
Karisimbi Volcano Mountain (4507m) is a dormant volcano and is the tallest of the 8 Virunga Massifs. In Africa, Karisimbi is the 5th tallest and requires about 2 days for you to have around hike with the first hike taking you up to the elevation of 3700 meters. Karisimbi Volcano lies close to Mt. Mikeno and Nyiragongo Volcanoes in the Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It is also close to Bisoke Volcano in Volcanoes National Park Rwanda.
When it comes to volcano hikes, Karisimbi Volcano should be a must-visit on Rwanda safaris. Visitor hikes to the summit of Karisimbi involve exploring the magnificent vegetation or flora at the lower slopes and enjoying great views of wild animals as they roam around, especially monkeys and bird species.
Gahinga Volcano
Gahinga Volcano features among the 5 Virunga Volcanoes in Rwanda and is situated between Volcanoes National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Mount Gahinga (Mgahinga) is set at the height of 3474m and is where Uganda’s Mgahinga National Park takes its name. Gahinga lies between Sabyinyo and Muhabura Volcano Mountains.
Mt. Sabyinyo
Sabyinyo Volcano Mountain is a dormant Virunga Volcano and is lying at the elevation range of 3669m. It is lying in the Virunga protected areas including Volcanoes National Park and Mgahinga National Park.
Mt. Bisoke
Bisoke Volcano Mountain is one of the hiked Virunga Volcanoes and is at an elevation of 3711m. It is situated at the Rwanda border with the DRC, featuring the spectacular Crater Lake. Hiking to and from Bisoke Volcano can take a day and climbers are guaranteed incredible sights of birds, flora, and other features upon reaching the summits.
Virunga Volcano Names and meanings in local languages (Kinyarwanda)
Sabyinyo Volcanoes derives its name from ‘Sabyinyo’ a local word meaning “old man’s teeth” which refers to its jagged rim. Muhabura –a local word meaning “guide”.Visoke/Bisoke –means a watering hole referring to the Crater Lake at its summits. Gahinga volcano derives its name from the Kinyarwanda word ‘Gahinga’ meaning ‘small piles of stones’.
The best time to go for Virunga Volcano hiking
Virunga Volcano hikes can be enjoyed at any time of the year. However, the ideal period to get there for climbing adventures is around the dry season/months. It can be during long dry months from June, July, and August, to September or short dry months from December, January, to February. The dry months are the best because of the low rainfall amount received and the ground is also kept relatively drier for climbers to conquer the high elevation of the Virunga Volcanoes in Rwanda.The dry months are slightly better than the rainy months due to the heavy rains. But there are other safari activities to engage in even during the wet or rainy season. The rainy months usually occur from March, April, May, and October, to November.
What should you take for your Virunga Volcano hike?
Essentials to consider on your packing list for the Virunga Volcano hiking tour in Rwanda include a pair of socks, a rain jacket/a poncho, long-sleeved shirts, sturdy and waterproof hiking boots, insect repellents, camping gear, a camera, adequate drinking water, snacks, and long pants, gardening gloves, and first aid kit.
Where to stay on Virunga Volcano hiking adventure in Rwanda
On the Virunga Volcano hiking tour in Rwanda, visitors can choose from the numerous lodges or camps for their overnight stay. The lodges/accommodation options available range from budget to luxury. They include One&Only Gorilla’s Nest, Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge, Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel, Mountain Gorilla’s Nest Lodge, Bisate Lodge, Singita Kwitonda Lodge, Amakoro Songa Lodge, Sambora Kinigi Lodge, Muhabura Hotel, and Bisate Reserve.
Getting there
To explore the Virunga Volcano Mountains in Rwanda, you have to travel to Volcanoes National Park. Volcanoes National Park is found in Northwestern Rwanda and is the most accessible from the heart of Kigali capital city. Getting to Volcanoes National Park Rwanda takes between 2 and 3 hours through the scenic route characterized by rolling hills.
Hikers can also reach the park from Kisoro/Kabale town via the Chanika or Katuna border which is a 3-4 hours’ drive. Climbers can also travel by air and you set off from Kigali Airport to Ruhengeri Airport located in Ruhengeri, a short distance to Volcanoes National Park.
In addition to exploring the Virunga Volcano Mountains, visitors also have a lot of wildlife and birds to explore. Volcanoes National Park is where mountain gorillas, golden monkeys, plus 200 bird species all thrive. The park is most popular for gorilla trekking, birding, golden monkey tracking, and Virunga Volcano climbing.
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