
VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK
ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR AFRICAN SAFARI PARKS
VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK OVERVIEW
Volcanoes National Park – Parc National Des Volcans Rwanda is amazingly one of the most popular African safari parks the fact that it is home to a section of the 1063 mountain gorillas that are left on earth. This park is a preferred primate safari park due to its exhilarating gorilla trekking adventures and contains up to 30% of the remaining mountain gorilla population with 12 fully habituated gorilla groups all open to tourists to track.
LOCATION
Set in the extreme Northwest of Rwanda, Volcanoes National Park spans the Musanze/Ruhengeri region and is the most accessible gorilla safari destination in Africa. From the heart of Kigali, it takes tourists on Rwanda safari 2-3 hours to drive to Volcanoes National Park for a tour. This protected area lies in the heart of Central Africa, rising high in the Virunga volcanoes and this is where Dian Fossey began her gorilla research journey.
Volcanoes National Park is a lush protected area comprised of rich, green tropical forest, bamboo forest, swamps, heath and open grassland. This park occupies 160 sq.km of land area and takes its name from the dormant volcanoes that form part of the Virunga Massifs and five volcanoes all exist here: Sabyinyo (3634m), Muhabura (4127m), Bisoke (3711m), Gahinga and Karisimbi (4507m)–the tallest of all the 8 Virunga Volcanoes.


PRIMATES & OTHER FAUNAL SPECIES
Volcanoes National Park Rwanda is an important habitat for diverse mammal species, reptiles and other species. Within Volcanoes Park, there are mountain gorillas, golden monkeys, bushbucks, black-fronted duikers, forest hogs, buffaloes, hyenas, forest elephants, and others.
BIRD SPECIES
More than 200 species of birds live in Volcanoes National Park and the majority of these consist of Albertine rift endemic species and forest birds. This makes it a preferred birding tour destination to spot interesting birds such as the handsome francolins, lagden’s bush shrikes, palm nut vultures, Archer’s ground robin, bronze sunbird, African goshawk, African swamp hen, red-faced woodland, blue spotted wood dove, Kivu ground thrush, cinnamon chested bee-eaters, bateleurs, Rwenzori turacos, Rwenzori double collared sunbird, Rwenzori batis, Nirana trogon, and more.
WHEN SHOULD YOU VISIT VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK
Volcanoes National Park has been visited all year round thanks to its favourable weather conditions. However, for tourists who visit to see mountain gorillas, the dry months are the most ideal and they run from June-September; and December to February. During these months, there is little/no rain which makes it easier to walk through while in search of mountain gorillas.
ACCOMODATION
All three major categories of accommodation are found in Volcanoes National Park Rwanda; budget, midrange and luxury. The main lodges include Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge, Muhabura Hotel, Mountain Gorillas Nest Lodge, Le Palme Hotel, Da Vinci Lodge, Kinigi Guesthouse, Mountain Gorilla View Lodge, Villa Gorilla Lodge, Bisate Lodge, Five Volcanoes Hotel and more.
Things to do on safari in Volcanoes National Park Rwanda
There are plenty of interesting experiences to enjoy on Rwanda safari in Volcanoes National Park. They range from primate adventures to birding tours including;
GETTING THERE
Access to Volcanoes National Park is easier both by road and air. By road, you can begin driving from the heart of Kigali and takes 2-3 hours to get to Northwestern Rwanda and from Kisoro (Uganda), drive via Chanika border and from Kabale, connect via Katuna border to Volcanoes National Park. By air, use Akagera Aviation fly in services, take helicopter tour from Kigali to Musanze/Ruhengeri.