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Kenya & Rwanda Safaris: Big Five Wildlife & Gorilla Trekking

Combine Kenya’s legendary Big Five safaris with Rwanda’s world-class gorilla trekking experiences.
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​Kenya and Rwanda are two of the most popular safari destinations in Africa, and for good reason. Both countries offer stunning scenery, abundant wildlife, and unique cultural experiences.

Kenya is known for its vast savannahs, where you can see herds of elephants, lions, giraffes, and zebras. The country is also home to the Masai Mara National Reserve, one of the best places in the world to see the Great Migration.

Rwanda is a smaller country, but it packs a big punch when it comes to wildlife. The highlight of a Rwanda safari is the opportunity to track mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park. You can also see chimpanzees, golden monkeys, and a variety of other primates in Rwanda.

In addition to wildlife viewing, Kenya and Rwanda offer a variety of other activities, such as birdwatching, hiking, and cultural tours. You can also visit the Nyungwe Forest National Park in Rwanda, which is one of the oldest rainforests in Africa.

A Kenya-Rwanda safari is the perfect way to experience the best of Africa. You’ll get to see some of the most iconic animals on the continent, learn about the local cultures, and explore some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.

By going on a Kenya and Rwanda safari, you will see a wide variety of wildlife, experience the unique cultures of Kenya and Rwanda, such as the Masai and Hutu people groups, explore some of the most beautiful scenery in Africa, and get to learn about the conservation efforts in wildlife and nature protection.

If you’re looking for an unforgettable African safari, then a Kenya-Rwanda safari is the perfect choice for you. View our Kenya and Rwanda Safari Packages below.

Kenya and Rwanda: The Perfect African Safari

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why combine Kenya and Rwanda in one safari?
A Kenya–Rwanda safari combines classic Big Five game viewing with a once-in-a-lifetime gorilla trekking experience. You enjoy open savannah safaris in Kenya and refined, conservation-led primate encounters in Rwanda.
What experiences does a Kenya–Rwanda safari include?
These safaris typically include guided game drives in Kenya, gorilla trekking in Rwanda, scenic landscapes, cultural visits, and a mix of road and light aircraft transfers.
Which parks are commonly visited?

In Kenya, itineraries usually focus on the Masai Mara National Reserve. In Rwanda, gorilla trekking takes place in Volcanoes National Park.

When is the best time to visit Kenya and Rwanda?
Both destinations can be visited year-round. The drier months from June to October and December to February offer the best conditions for wildlife viewing and gorilla trekking.
How do you travel between Kenya and Rwanda?
Travel between the two countries is usually by scheduled or charter flights, with road transfers within each safari destination.
Is gorilla trekking difficult?
Gorilla trekking can be moderately challenging due to forest terrain and altitude. Treks range from one to several hours, and porters are available to assist.
How much does a Kenya–Rwanda safari cost?
Costs vary based on safari length, accommodation level, season, and gorilla permit availability. Kenya–Rwanda safaris are generally mid-range to luxury.
Do I need visas for Kenya and Rwanda?
Most travelers require visas for both countries. Visa requirements depend on nationality and should be confirmed before travel.

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