Things to Do at Volcanoes National Park and Activities Nearby.
Rwanda is home to four national parks: the Volcanoes National Park, the Gishwati Mukura National Park, the Nyungwe Forest National Park, which is mainly known for its monkey safaris, and the Akagera National Park, which is the nation’s only Savannah National Park.
It is also home to one of the last remaining populations of endangered mountain gorillas, which makes it a top destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts from around the globe. Besides the main attraction of gorilla trekking, the park and its surroundings offer a wide range of exciting activities that provide an immersive experience into Rwanda’s natural and cultural heritage.
If you’re planning a trip to the Volcanoes National Park, you can spend more time investigating the various activities available there, some of which are included below. It’s possible that this national park receives more visitors than the others described above.
Things to Do in Volcanoes National Park
Gorilla Trekking
Gorilla trekking is the crown jewel of activities at Volcanoes National Park.
Visitors from all over the world come to the park specifically for the chance to see mountain gorillas in their natural habitat.
The park is home to several habituated gorilla families that can be visited on guided treks.
The trek starts early in the morning and can last between 2 to 6 hours, depending on the location of the gorilla group.
The experience of standing a few meters away from these majestic animals, observing their behavior, and seeing them interact in their natural environment is nothing short of magical.
Important Tip. Permits are required for gorilla trekking, and it is recommended to book well in advance due to the high demand.
Golden Monkey Trekking
While gorillas get much of the attention, golden monkeys are another rare and delightful primate species that inhabit the park.
These energetic and playful monkeys are endemic to the Virunga Mountains, and you can enjoy a guided trek to see them as they leap from tree to tree in the bamboo forest.
The golden monkeys are smaller and more elusive than the gorillas, making the trek a unique adventure that offers plenty of great photo opportunities.
Hiking the Volcanoes
Volcanoes National Park is named after the five majestic volcanoes that dominate the landscape:
Mount Karisimbi, Mount Bisoke, Mount Gahinga, Mount Muhabura, and Mount Sabyinyo.
These volcanoes offer exhilarating hiking opportunities for adventurous travelers:
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- Mount Karisimbi Hike: At 4,507 meters, Karisimbi is the tallest volcano in the park and the 5th highest peak in Africa.
The hike to the summit is challenging, typically taking two days.
The reward for your efforts is breathtaking views of the surrounding Virunga Volcanoes and neighboring countries.
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- Mount Bisoke Hike: A one-day hike to the summit of Bisoke (3,711 meters) is ideal for visitors looking for a shorter but equally thrilling trek.
The reward at the top is the stunning Crater Lake, which sits at the peak, offering an unforgettable sight.
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- Mount Sabyinyo Hike: This hike takes you to the borders of Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The hike is challenging but offers impressive views and the opportunity to stand at the meeting point of these three countries.
Visit the Dian Fossey Tomb
Dian Fossey was a world-renowned primatologist who dedicated her life to studying and protecting mountain gorillas in Rwanda.
She established the Karisoke Research Center between Mount Karisimbi and Mount Bisoke in 1967.
A trek to her tomb and the remains of her research center is both a historical and emotional experience.
The hike takes about 3 to 4 hours, and along the way, you’ll pass through lush forests and scenic landscapes.
At the site, visitors can learn about Fossey’s legacy and her tremendous contribution to gorilla conservation.
Bird Watching
Volcanoes National Park is a paradise for bird watchers, with over 200 bird species recorded, including many Albertine Rift endemics.
The forest is home to colorful species like the Rwenzori turaco, handsome francolin, and red-faced woodland warbler.
While birding, you can also encounter other wildlife, making it a peaceful and rewarding activity for nature enthusiasts.
Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village (Gorilla Guardians Village)
The Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village, now known as Gorilla Gardians Village, is located near the entrance to Volcanoes National Park.
It provides visitors with a glimpse into traditional Rwandan culture.
Visitors can take part in various cultural experiences, such as traditional dances, drumming, and learning about the traditional ways of life of the local communities.
It’s also an opportunity to engage with the ex-poachers who now work in conservation, hear their stories, and understand the shift from hunting to protecting wildlife.
Activities Near Volcanoes National Park
Explore the Twin Lakes (Lake Burera and Lake Ruhondo)
Just a short drive from Volcanoes National Park, the twin lakes of Burera and Ruhondo are perfect for a day trip.
These scenic lakes, nestled between the towering volcanoes, are ideal for relaxation and boating.
Visitors can take canoe trips on the serene waters, enjoy a picnic by the shore, or explore the local fishing villages that dot the lakes.
The stunning views of the surrounding hills and the Virunga volcanoes make this an excellent spot for photography.
Musanze Caves
Located just outside Volcanoes National Park, the Musanze Caves are a popular attraction for visitors interested in geology and history.
These caves, formed by volcanic activity over millions of years, stretch for 2 kilometers and are home to impressive rock formations and bats.
Historically, the caves were used as a shelter by local communities during times of conflict.
Today, they provide an adventurous underground experience as you explore the massive chambers with the help of a guide.
Tea Plantation Tours in Rubavu
A visit to one of Rwanda’s tea plantations is a must for anyone interested in agriculture or wanting to experience a quieter side of Rwandan life.
The plantations around Rubavu (formerly known as Gisenyi), located near the park, offer scenic tours that take you through the lush green fields, where you can learn about the tea production process from planting to processing.
Visitors often get to sample fresh Rwandan tea and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Lake Kivu
After your adventures in Volcanoes National Park, a relaxing trip to Lake Kivu is the perfect way to unwind. Just an hour’s drive from the park, Lake Kivu is one of Africa’s Great Lakes, known for its crystal-clear waters and beautiful beaches.
Visitors can enjoy boat trips, swimming, kayaking, and even take a sunset cruise.
The lakeside towns of Rubavu and Kibuye offer peaceful getaways with lakeside resorts and restaurants.
Local Markets in Musanze Town
For a cultural and shopping experience, visit the local markets in Musanze town, the closest town to Volcanoes National Park.
Here, you can explore vibrant stalls offering everything from local fruits and vegetables to Rwandan crafts, handmade baskets, and fabrics.
It’s a great opportunity to interact with local vendors and take home unique souvenirs that reflect Rwanda’s rich culture.
Booking and Planning Your Trip to Volcanoes National Park with Gecko Safaris Africa
If you’re looking to experience all the incredible activities at Volcanoes National Park and its surroundings, Gecko Safaris Africa is a perfect choice for planning and booking your adventure.
We specialize in providing tailor-made tours that include everything from gorilla trekking and volcano hiking to cultural experiences and nearby excursions.