Hiking Guide to Rwenzori Mountain Ranges
A Hiking Guide to Rwenzori Mountain Ranges; The UNESCO-listed Rwenzori Mountain ranges, also known as the Mountains of the Moon,…
A Hiking Guide to Rwenzori Mountain Ranges; The UNESCO-listed Rwenzori Mountain ranges, also known as the Mountains of the Moon,…
Fort portal’s dozens of crater lakes are a hotspot for active outdoor adventure including hiking, walking tours, cycling, horse riding and engaging guided community experiences where visitors visit homesteads for coffee and vanilla demonstrative activities among others.
Sempaya Hot Springs also named male and female host springs lie within the lowland forests of Semuliki National Park set between the northern foothills of Rwenzori Mountains and the southern tip of Lake Albert. The hot springs which are major attraction lie only 60 km from Fort Portal
Volcano hiking expereince summits the extinct volcanic mountain in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park namely; Mt. Bisoke Hike which leads to a circular crater on top, Mt. Gahinga, Mt. Karisimbi Hike, Mt Muhavura Hike, Mt. Sabyinyo and Dian Fossey Grave Hikes
Nyungwe Forest best hiking trails include Igishigishigi trail that leads onto the Canopy walk and requiring up to 2hrs, Muzimu trail is a 5.2km taking in about 3.5hrs while the Kamiranzovu Waterfall trail lead out to stunning snow-white waterfalls and more.
Lake Ihema offers exciting boat cruise safari experiences tailored for different interests. Wildlife cruises explore the lake edges to bring you up-close to a variety of game, while other cruises include dedicated birdwatching and sunset trips.
Golden monkey trekking expereince in Rwanda offers an exciting adventure bringing you up-close to these charismatic and active primates across…
Rwanda’s best hiking trails include Volcanoes NP Trails that lead to Mt. Karisimbi and Mt. Bisoke, Nyungwe Forest Trails, Nyanza Cultural Trails, Mt Kigali hiking Trail and more
Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary located 23 km off the Entebbe mainland, is 100-acres of tropical forest dedicated to the rehabilitation of mainly rescued and orphaned chimpanzee from pet traders. The sanctuary is now a home to over 52 orphaned chimpanzee that roam freely across this semi-natural habitat.
Lake Kivu lying along the western border line of Rwanda, boasts a scenic beachline and abounds with a wide range of water activities to explore including; kayaking, canoeing, water surfing, boat tours, biking, cultural tours as well as walking tours making it a perfect getaway holiday destination.
Kigali City is often overlooked and only used as a base to explore Rwanda’s premier attractions like mountain gorillas and Lake Kivu, but this green and modern metropolis abounds with a vast adventure activities. worth exploring.