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Ultimate Wildlife Encounter: 3-Day Gorillas & Golden Monkey Safari


Day 1: Arrival in Kigali

Welcome to Kigali, the capital city of Rwanda! Upon arrival at Kigali International Airport, you will be greeted by your guide who will assist with the transfer to your hotel. Take some time to relax and adjust to the local time. In the afternoon, you can explore the city and visit some of its famous landmarks, such as the Kigali Genocide Memorial, which provides important insights into Rwanda's tragic history. Enjoy a delicious dinner before retiring for the night.

Day 2: Volcanoes National Park - Gorilla Trekking

After an early breakfast, embark on an exciting journey to Volcanoes National Park. This park is home to the endangered mountain gorillas, and today you will have the incredible opportunity to go gorilla trekking. Trekking through the lush forests in search of these magnificent creatures is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Spend an awe-inspiring hour observing and photographing the gorillas in their natural habitat. After the trek, return to your lodge for a well-deserved rest and enjoy a delicious dinner.

Day 3: Bwindi National Park - Golden Monkey Tracking

Following breakfast, depart for Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda. This park is renowned for its population of golden monkeys, a rare and endangered primate species. Upon arrival, head out for an exhilarating golden monkey tracking experience. Witness their playful behavior and capture incredible photographs as you spend time with these captivating creatures. After the tracking, return to your lodge and enjoy a scrumptious dinner.

After breakfast on the final day, bid farewell to Bwindi National Park and drive back to Kigali, where you will be dropped off at the airport or your preferred location. This marks the end of your unforgettable 3-day Gorillas and Golden Monkey Safari. We hope you leave with incredible memories of these remarkable encounters with Rwanda and Uganda's unique wildlife.





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