Rwanda is a tiny, landlocked African republic found in Equatorial Africa. This tiny country made famous by the 1994 genocide Rwanda lies on the eastern rim of the Albertine Rift and the watershed between Africa’s two largest river systems: the Nile and the Congo. Often called the "land of a thousand hills", Rwanda is one of the most beautiful countries in Africa, a mountainous country with a moist, temperate year-round climate.
Rwanda has a number of unique delights to offer travellers. Parc National des Volcans in the Virunga volcanoes is home to the Mountain Gorillas to which Dian Fossey dedicated her life. Nyungwe Forest, one of the largest montane forests in Central Africa, is renowned for its large troops of colobus monkeys and rich variety of orchids. Akagera National Park is a savannah park with elephants, hippo and crocodile. Lake Kivu is a beautiful inland sea enclosed by steep terraced hillsides, yet there are a large variety of birds. Rwanda has a rich culture with its second city, Butare, having one of the finest cultural museums in Africa.
Gorilla Safari Africa organizes tours and expeditions to the dark primeval forests of Rwanda, in search for man’s shy cousins, the mountain gorillas! Below are the different gorilla tours to Rwanda's PNV in search of the rare giants.