Hiking Destinations in Rwanda
The most amazing hiking places in Rwanda are the breathtaking scenery, tropical temperature, and amazing animals. From Volcanoes National Park in the north, down to Nyungwe National Park in the south, the western part of the nation offers the finest trekking opportunities.
Within the same area are three active and six dead volcanoes creating the Virunga Mountains, which stretch 2,400m to 4,507m elevation. With the other mountain slopes running on the border of Uganda and the DRC, the finest of trekking in Rwanda takes place in Volcanoes National Park, which safeguards the Rwandan section.
Routes for hiking in Volcanoes National Park
Volcanoes is most well-known for gorilla trekking, however there is lots of gorgeous hiking trail there. All park hiking, nevertheless, is guided and needs an admission permit.
Mount Bisoke.
Nestled at the foot of Mount Bisoke’s volcanic depression, the lovely tiny lake known as Lake Ngezi has the shortest hiking path in the park. Usually covering three hours round trip, this is a picturesque trek with a quite simple climb. Should you be planning to ascend Mount Bisoke, a crater lake at 3,800m awaits at the top and should take six to ten hours to reach.
Mount Karisimabi
Rising at 4,506m, Mount Karisimbi is Rwanda’s tallest peak and usually displays a white-capped cloud. Among Rwanda’s most demanding and rewarding trekking locations is this one.
About two days are spent hiking Mount Karisimbi, with campsite along the path. If you’re very lucky, you could come across Karisimbi and other primates since mountain gorilla area is covered. Also a fantastic birding path is this one.
Mount Kabuxe
Mount Kabuye is the single-standing highest peak in Rwanda at around 2,800 meters. Hiking Kabuye is absolutely free and you may do it yourself; it does not need a permit to climb.
Walking over well maintained property, hiking Kabuye meets pleasant residents and barefoot youngsters who often accompany you with loud chanting. From the neighboring Ruhengeri town, the nearest settlement to both Volcanoes National Park and Mount Kabuye, the climb in Eucalyptus trees is easy.
The Karisoke Research Centre
Between Mount Bisoke and Mount Karisimbi, in the saddle area, is Karisoke Research Center. Founded by Dian Fossey in 1967, the property is pioneering in gorilla preservation and has her burial as well.
Many visitors to Rwanda include the Karisoke trekking path to get first-hand knowledge of the fable Dain Fossey. About two hours separate the climb up and down from the headquarters via hour trip.
Mt. Muhubura
Comprising a whole day, Mount Muhubura climbs 4,157 meters. Viewpoints of twin lakes, Burera and Ruhondo, make this one of the most picturesque hiking routes in Rwanda. Don’t expect to be alone; rent a boat for a picturesque lake trip; you can also access one of the lakes’ views by driving.
Sacred Forest on Buhanga
Important site for Rwandan culture is Buhanga Sacred Forest. at past times, all of their rulers were crowned at Buhanga, a site of creation, which Rwandans revere.
On a Buhnaga climb, you stop at the cave hosting these ancient coronation events. The walk is unique; volcanic rock-paved trails wind between tall, old ficus trees with large trunks.
Spend an entire day trekking in the forest, then have plenty of time to take in its spirituality, find rare orchid, butterfly, and other exotic species.
hiking the Congo Nile Trail
One of the most well-liked hiking routes in Rwanda, the Congo Nile Trail runs by Lake Kivu and attracts both hikers and bikers. The path winds via large farmed areas, bamboo woods, and rainforests. Though you may climb the 227-km path in smaller portions, it takes around 10 days from one end to the other.
Perfect for seeing local customs, villages, and Rwandan isolated areas, the Congo Nile Trail is a great trekking destination. You may swim, paddle on the lakefront, visit an old chapel, or drink coffee straight from the source.
The path passes through cities, villages, beaches, cavernues, waterfalls, valleys, and amazing views from coffee-washing stations, tea farms, With the highest peak at 2,630 meters, the Congo Nile trekking Trail has some of the most thrilling walking paths.
There is no need to worry about the trail as it is well-established with stores for refreshments, guesthouses, and campsites along the path.
Paths for Hiking Nyungwe Forest
The rocky terrain of Nyungwe National Park offers a large system of picturesque hiking paths suitable for both novice and expert hikers.
Igishigishigi Trail, also known as Canopy Walk
For beginners particularly those who come for the gorilla trekking safari in Rwanda, Igishigishigi Trail is a great option. Completing the easy 2.1-km walk with amazing views from the Canopy Walkways and vibrant wildflowers takes two to three hours or possibly longer.
Karamba Road
One of Rwanda’s top birding locations, the Karamba Trail runs beside massive fern trees. Walking over marketplaces, an army camp, and an abandoned gold mine, it is also really simple.
Umoyve Trail
A leisurely climb over Nyungwe’s highest trees, the Umoyove Trail—also known as Mahogany Trail—opens to a serene waterfall. If you’re very lucky, the route offers access to various little paths for chimpanzee treking in Nyungwe, thus you could see the chimpanzees.
Isumum Trail
Along with the largest spectacular waterfall in Nyungwe National Park, this path winds trekkers over steep rainforest ravines and lush tea farms.
Kamirazovu Trail
Water lovers will like the Kamiranzo route, which has a historic marsh, Nyungwe’s biggest wetland, and brilliant waterfalls.
Rukuzi Path
An amazing climb with great chimpanzee viewing sites is walking on Rukuzi Trail. From where the sounds of children waft up the slope, you can have amazing views of Banda Village.
Other fascinating paths of trekking in Nyungwe
Muzimu Trail, Ngabwe Trail, Umugote Trail, Uwinka Trail, Irebero Trail, Imaraga Trail, Bigugu Trail are more trekking paths in Nyungwe National Park with amazing feel and beauty.
Organizing a Rwanda Hiking Safari
From mist-covered peaks to deep jungles teeming with some of the most well-known endangered species like mountain gorillas, golden monkeys, and chimpanzees, Rwanda packs an amazing array of natural beauty.
One of the most fulfilling African safaris available with an amazing hour with mountain gorillas is exploring hiking destinations in Rwanda. For you, Katland can arrange such a vacation free of any fuss.