3 Day Gorilla & Golden Monkey Trekking Tour Volcanoes NP
Overview
Embark on an unforgettable 3 day Gorilla & Golden Monkey Trekking Tour in Volcanoes NP. This immersive adventure offers a rare opportunity to walk in the footsteps of primatologist Dian Fossey & come face-to-face with some of the world’s most endangered & majestic gorillas.
From the emotional depth of the Kigali Genocide Memorial to the misty mountain slopes where gorillas, Golden monkeys & roam freely, this experience promises lasting memories and a true sense of wonder.
Included/Excluded
- Gorilla Trekking permit
- Roundtrip Transfers in a 4X4 Safari van
- Accommodation listed on the itinerary or similar
- Services of English speaking guide driver
- Golden Monkey Trekking Permit
- Meals (2 Breakfasts, Lunches & Dinners)
- Gorilla Museum Tour
- Kigali genocide museum among others
- Visas
- Flights to/from Rwanda
- Bar bills
- Gratitudes to the guides
- Personal insurance
Tour Plan
Day 1: Kigali - Volcanoes National Park
After an early breakfast at your hotel in Kigali, meet your driver/guide for a trip briefing. Begin the day with a visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial, a powerful and moving tribute to the victims of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide against the Tutsi.
Leaving Kigali, drive north-west through Rwanda’s scenic hills and bustling market towns (approximately 2.5 hours) to Volcanoes National Park, famously associated with Dian Fossey’s groundbreaking gorilla conservation work.
Overnight Mountain Gorilla View Lodge or similar.
Day 2: Gorilla Trekking, Volcanoes National Park
After an early breakfast, transfer to Kinigi Park Headquarters for a briefing on gorilla trekking protocols. You’ll then hike through the rainforest to reach a habituated troop of mountain gorillas.
Each gorilla family is monitored 24/7, allowing for an efficient and safe tracking experience. Once located, you’ll have a magical one-hour encounter observing these gentle giants at close range. Return to the lodge for relaxation after this life-changing wildlife experience. Overnight Mountain Gorilla View Lodge or similar.
Day 3: Golden Monkey Trekking & Gorilla Museum Tour, Volcanoes National Park – Kigali
After breakfast, set out to track the playful and endangered golden monkeys, found in the bamboo forests of the lower volcano slopes. These lively primates offer a unique trekking experience, especially as they dart through the trees with incredible agility. After the trek, visit the Gorilla Museum at Ellen Degeneras Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund and then will be followed with the return journey to Kigali (2.5 – 3.5 hours) with the option for a drop-off at your hotel or Kigali International Airport, marking the end of your tour.
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Communication via WhatsApp to make arrangements went very smooth with Aron being quick and clear in his responses.
Aron drove us most of the time, but we also had a ride with driver Barnice. Every time they were in time, most of the times even early to make sure we could leave whenever we wanted. The service was more than just a private taxi service: Aron told us many interesting things about Uganda and let us taste some local food. That really made our trip more colourful and interesting.They know a lot of good places all over the country, like restaurants and accomodation. Although we organized our trip by ourselves, that was still an advantage. Above that, Aron uses his business in Uganda to help other Ugandans as well.
We would definitely recommend to travel with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours.

Jon Peters
USA


In my iniitial email to him I had explained that I'm Kenyan and would be travelling to Rwanda from Nairobi, Kenya. As an east African citizen I thought this information was useful in terms of national park fees and so on; little did I know that it would affect my whole Gorilla trek experience.
I'd settled the balance of my invoice in November 2019 and Aron emailed to confirm full payment. I never heard from Aron again except when I emailed him to find out the arrangements for when I arrived in Rwanda. At the time I didn't think much of it as I'd read so many glowing reviews of Aron and his tour company; his attentive nature, professionalism and general good nature. A fortnight or so before my arrival I'd still not heard from him so I emailed to find out the itinerary for when I arrived in Rwanda - nothing. Just a curt response confirming that he had the number for my hotel and presumably (Aron did not confirm) that he would call me at my hotel to arrange a time to pick me up from my hotel.
I arrived at the hotel, following a 10 hour flight from London on Friday, 24 January to find there was no message was left by Aron advising when I'd be picked up the following day. On Saturday, 25 January at about 9 am the receptionist knocked on my door to inform me that a driver had arrived to pick me up and drive me to Uganda. As I'd not had any advance information of this arrangement I was not ready; i hadn't showered or eaten breakfast. And so we did not set off until gone 10 am. This was the first poor service i'd received.
I'd paid for a 3-day Gorilla trek etc which included on the first day a visit to the Rwanda Genocide memorial. When the driver set off we'd been driving and passed a sign to the memorial site, after almost an hour I asked if we were still going to the memoial site, and only then did the driver inform me that due to the late departure he had decided to postpone the visit to the memorial until the return leg of my three day trip. The second poor service i'd received.
Bwindi national park is in Uganda and so I was driven through Rwanda to Uganda via a land border, an eight hour journey that ordinarily shouldn't have taken that long. The third poor service.
During the drive Aron maintained constant communication with the driver - whose name escapes me - and not once did he ask the driver to pass the phone to me so that he could speak to me. By that I mean even welcoming me, asking me how my trip was, finding out if there was anything I needed, any issues or problems with the trip I'd paid for. The fourth poor service I received
When we arrived at Rushaga camp each visitor at dinner was assigned a table with the name of their guide on it; stupidly I immediately thought Ohhh so Aron had sent a driver to pick me up from Rwanda and that now I was going to meet him! How wrong i was. When i sat down expecting to meet Aron who should turn up? but the driver! Cheekily I asked if he was Aron and offended he curtly replied no!. When i asked what happend to Aron he informed me that Aron had been in constant communication throughout the day! When I asked why Aron hadn't even said hello or welcomed me he just said that Aron was on another tour. At that moment I realised what was happening and why. In Aron's eyes I was a black African tourist that yes, had paid for the same service and support that my white counterparts had received but due to his low perception of me and fellow black Africans I did not warrant the same service, attention, or even respect. I did not speak to the driver again for the rest of the evening. I was surrounded by fellow travellers that were accompanied by guides who made them feel welcome, valued and respected; they sat together sharing stories from their travels whilst I and the driver sat silently. Even as I tried to get the driver to understand how insulted and disrespected I felt he just didn't get it. A part of me feels if i was white he wouldn't have found it so hard understanding how poorly I'd been treated. But as a black African what reason did I have to complain? The fifth poor service I'd received
On the second day i was due to visit Mgahinga national park almost a two hour drive away. As debrief started at 8 am we arranged to leave Rushaga Gorilla camp by 6 am; arranging to meet for breakfast at 05:30 am. 06:00 am the driver was nowhere to be found. Finally at 06:30 he appears in the dinning room feigning an alarm malfunction. I had to demand an apology from him. The sixth poor service i'd received.
We arrived at the national park at 08:25. I was the only black tourist and when I asked the guide to summarise the debrief he audibly commented that as I'd arrived late he'd not be able to repeat it for me. Cynically I felt that If I was white he'd problably have ignored the fact that the driver had got me to the debrief late and still gone through the key points. The seventh poor sevice I'd received.
I could go on and on but I won't. I think you get the gist. I never once spoke to Aron, met him or communicated with him during my time in Rwanda and Uganda. I left Rwanda on Tuesday, 28 January 2020 and have delayed posting this review until now to see whether or not I'd hear from Aron. I haven't and I know I never will.
I would never recommend this company to anyone regardless of who you are. I pity and despise racists and would never support a business that openly discriminates against black Africans.

Would absolutely recommend Safari 2 Gorilla Tours! Thanks Aaron and Martin for an unforgetable trip!

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