How you plan to get around Rwanda matters a lot when it comes to safaris in this dubbed Land of a Thousand Hills. Car rental services offer a better alternative for visitors on Rwanda to get around, not only within Kigali capital city but also other remote destinations.
The surfaced road network connecting main towns/cities and destinations has also greatly improved. This makes it easier to travel to the countryside by rental car or public means of transportation. The conditions of smaller roads in the remotest part of Rwanda vary and some become worse during the wet or rainy season.
Getting around Rwanda isn’t very challenging as it is in other countries. In Rwanda, there are hundreds of reliable tour operators allover Kigali and other main towns including at Kigali Airport. For all your travel desires on Rwanda, no better company is worth dealing with than Mist Rwanda Safaris.
Planning your Rwanda with us is a great relief, first, you will be guaranteed of a comfortable and affordable 4x4 rental car for ground travel. Hiring a car with Mist Rwanda Safaris makes your travel less of stress. There is an option of hiring a car in Rwanda without driver (a perfect option for visitors on self-drive tours or safaris), rent a car with a driver – ideal for guests in need for guided Rwanda safaris.
Public transportation is without doubt the biggest means of travel in Rwanda and other countries. There are many taxis, buses, boda bodas that visitors can use to move around or getting to their destinations.
The fastest way to getting around Rwanda is using a flight or air transportation. There are fly in safaris especially for visitors with plans to enjoy aerial view of Rwanda’s breathtaking landscapes.
Cycling or biking is one of the significant sports you should expect to embark on while on Rwanda safari. The terrain is generally good, perfect for you to exercise and also challenge yourself.
Yes, Rwanda is safe and secure for visiting, with the recent ranking positioning it as the world’s 9th safest country. There has been transition from the 1994 Rwandan genocide historic event in Rwanda to now a desired/preferred tourism and investment destination.
There are many reasons why Rwanda must be your must-visit destination. Rwanda has many unique attractions; activities and they include gorilla trekking. Only 3 African countries can be visited for mountain gorilla trekking, Uganda, Congo and Rwanda. In Rwanda, the endangered mountain gorillas live in only Volcanoes National Park, Ruhengeri, Northwestern side of the country.
12 fully habituated families are distributed allover Rwanda’s Volcanoes N/Park and these include Sabyinyo, Agashya, Susa A, Karisimbi, Titus, Umubano, Amahoro, Hirwa, Ugenda, Bwenge, Kwitonda, and others. Visiting any of Volcanoes N/Park’s 12 habituated gorilla groups requires you to have valid gorilla permits and each costs up to USD1500 per person.
Booking your gorilla permit and also planning the entire safari is easier when you deal with an expert on ground and none other than Mist Rwanda Safaris. Reach out to our team +250785372824, email- info@mistrwandasafaris.com or bookings@mistrwandasafaris.com.
Akagera National Park for big 5 game viewing experience- located in Eastern Rwanda, Akagera is one of the oldest parks in East-Central Africa, founded in 1934 and occupies the land area of up to 1122sq.kms. The park is a good habitat to diverse savanna species such as elephants, buffaloes, lions, leopards, elands, warthogs, the Maasai giraffes, birds a total of about 500 avifaunal species are all supported here, plus several other antelope families.
Top activities to indulge while on Rwanda safaris in Akagera National Park include guided game drives, hot air balloon safaris, boat cruise along Lake Ihema, birding tours, nature walks and many more.
Other primate destinations and ideal birding spots to see endemic species include Nyungwe Forest National Park a host to 13 primate species, including over 500 chimpanzees, 400 colobus monkeys, plus many others; 310 bird species. Gishwati Mukura National Park, an important birding site and primate tracking destination where you can explore most of the primates including chimpanzees, black and white colobus monkeys, l’hoest monkeys, baboons, etc.
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