Safari Destination
Rwanda
Safari Guide
Parks
2
Tours
50
Operators
20
Rwanda combines the world's finest mountain gorilla trekking with a sophisticated, modern country that has invested deeply in conservation and luxury tourism. Volcanoes National Park protects ten habituated gorilla families on the Virunga volcanoes. Rwanda's commitment to sustainability has produced some of Africa's finest eco-luxury lodges and the highest gorilla permit success rates on earth.
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
When is the best time to go on safari in Rwanda?
The best months for a Rwanda safari are June, July, August, December, January, February. The dry season offers the best wildlife viewing as animals gather around water sources and vegetation thins out. Green season (wet) offers lower prices and excellent birding.
How much does a safari in Rwanda cost?
Rwanda safari costs average $800/day for budget, $1400/day for mid-range, $3000/day for luxury. Prices include accommodation, meals, game drives, and park fees. Low season (green season) can be 20–40% cheaper. Use SafariPicked to compare hundreds of verified operators and tours.
Do I need a visa for Rwanda?
Visa requirements for Rwanda vary by nationality. Many countries offer visa-on-arrival or e-visa options. Check your country's requirements at least 3 months before travel. Your safari operator can advise on specific entry requirements and vaccination needs.
Is Rwanda safe for safari tourists?
Rwanda is generally safe for safari tourists when travelling with reputable operators. National parks and conservancies have security measures in place. SafariPicked only lists verified operators with proven track records and positive reviews from real travellers.
What are the top safari parks in Rwanda?
The top safari parks in Rwanda include Nyungwe National Park, Volcanoes National Park. Each park has unique characteristics — from vast savannahs to dense forests. Browse all Rwanda parks on SafariPicked to compare wildlife, accommodation, and tour options.
How many days do you need for a Rwanda safari?
A typical Rwanda safari lasts 5–10 days, though shorter 3-day trips and extended 14+ day itineraries are available. For a first-time visitor, 7 days is ideal — enough to visit 2–3 parks without rushing. Multi-country combinations (e.g. Rwanda + a neighbouring country) typically run 10–14 days.
What vaccinations do I need for Rwanda?
Common requirements for Rwanda include Yellow Fever (often mandatory for entry), Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, and a current Tetanus booster. Malaria prophylaxis is recommended for most safari areas. Consult a travel health clinic 6–8 weeks before departure for personalised advice.
Is Rwanda good for family safaris?
Rwanda offers excellent family safari options with child-friendly lodges, shorter game drives, and educational programmes. Many operators accept children aged 6+ on standard safaris, with some luxury lodges accommodating younger children with private vehicle arrangements. Compare family-friendly tours on SafariPicked.
What currency is used on safari in Rwanda?
US dollars are widely accepted on safari in Rwanda, and most tour prices are quoted in USD. Tipping guides ($10–20/day) and camp staff ($10–15/day) is customary. Carry small denominations for tips. Credit cards are accepted at larger lodges but not at remote camps or park gates.
What should I pack for a Rwanda safari?
Pack neutral-coloured clothing (khaki, olive, beige), layers for cool mornings, a wide-brimmed hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and binoculars. Soft bags work better than hard suitcases on light aircraft and safari vehicles. Most lodges offer laundry service. Avoid bright colours and camouflage patterns (illegal in some African countries).