Rwanda - Dian Fossey Memorial
Discover the Gorillas and the Dian Fossey Grave!
Trek the gorillas and hike to Dian Fossy's grave! It is at
the Karisoke Research Centre on the slopes of the Bisoke Volcano where she
carried out her studies on the mountain gorillas for 18 years. She was
murdered on the 27th of December 1985 at the Karisoke Research Centre and
buried near Digit, her favourite gorilla. The excursion will provide
excellent background information and this is a wonderful site to see!
- Min. 2 participants. For gorillas the min. age is 15
years.
- You can choose from 2 hotel categories. see the hotels
proposed in the day by day program, itinerary)
- Only the Park Authorities will assign you a gorilla
group. Communicate your wishes to our driver-guide he will make some
arrangements for you! The Sussa group leaves at the Karisimbi volcano and is
more challenging with much longer hiking times!
- Flash photograpy is not permitted when tracking the
gorillas.
- What is included?
Tour Includes: Airport transfers, accommodation, all meals,
plenty of mineral water, the services of a driver-guide, all park and entry
fees, all activities as per programme: visit of Kigali including the
Genocide Memorial Centre at Gisozi, 1 gorilla trekking, a visit of the Dian
Fossey grave and the former Karisoke Centre. Excludes:
Airline ticket, beverages, tips, visas and personal expenses.
- What to bring with you?
Money for your personal expenses (average of $ 50 p.p.),
outfit with adapted colours for wildlife observation, good walking shoes,
raingear, a few long-sleeve shirts, slippers, sweater for cool evenings, sun
protection: hat, sunglasses, sun cream, video/photo camera, a 200 mm or
longer telepholens is very usefull, reserve batteries, films and a torch.
- Flights to Tanzania:
We are the booking Agent of Rwandairexpress (Kilimanjaro) and Coastal
Aviation (charter flights to Arusha, Serengeti, Manyara).
- WARNING: Gorilla
permits are in high demand and need to be booked and paid in advance! Book
your gorilla safari accordingly and avoid disappointment!
Duration : 4 Days
Travelstyles : Road Safaris, Private Safaris, Lodge Safaris
Activities : Gorilla Trekking, Guided Nature Walks & Hikes.
Parks & places : Genocide Memorial Centre - Gisozi & others,
Volcanoes National Park
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrival and transfer to Volcanoes NP
Meet and greet at the Airport by your Safari Driver - guide.
Depending on your arrival time, your Driver-Guide may proposed you a visit
of Kigali city which includes the Genocide Memorial at Gisozi.
Transfer to Kinigi at the foothills of the Volcanoes.
Diner is included in the package. Hotel accommodation at your choice. (L-D)
Flights:
There are daily flights to Kigali out of Nairobi with Kenya Airways
and Rwandair Express.
Accommodation : Kinigi Guest House (*), Mountain Gorilla Nest
(***), Virunga Lodge (****)
Parks & places : Genocide Memorial Centre - Gisozi & others
Day 2 : Gorilla Tracking
After breakfast, you will depart for the headquarters of
the Park, where your guide will accomplish the necessary formalities for
you. You will meet your ranger guide(s) for a briefing about the greatest
animal experience ever. Magic Safaris will drive you to the slopes of one of
the Virunga volcanoes for your trekking.
After the trekking, if time allows, lunch at Ruhengeri and
in the afternoon an excursion to explore the beautiful lakes in the region
(Lake Bulera & Ruhondo). Overnight at Kinigi. Your guide will make the
necessary arrangements for the next day. (B-L-D)
Accommodation : Kinigi Guest House (*), Mountain Gorilla Nest
(***), Virunga Lodge (****)
Activities : Gorilla Trekking
Parks & places : Volcanoes National Park
Day 3 : Visit of the Diane Fossey grave (Bisoke)
After breakfast, you will report to the headquarters for
your excursion to slopes of the Bisoke and pay a visit to the former
Karisoke centre where the grave of Dian Fossey is located. Fantastic views,
lush forested slopes and an exceptional environment. After the trek we will
drive you back to Kigali. Overnight at your hotel. (B-L-D)
Karisoke became
one of the most successful primate study sites in the world in the 1970s.
For the past three decades the mountain gorillas of Karisoke Research Center
have been the subject of many studies focusing on their behavior and
ecology. Karisoke still functions as an important base for international
research; biologists come and go, some studying the gorillas, and some
focusing on other aspects of the environment and its wildlife. Karisoke is
still funded by the "Digit" fund, although it has been re-named as "The
Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund".
Accommodation : Hotel Chez Lando (**), Intercontinental (*****), Milles
Collines (****)
Activities : Gorilla Trekking
Parks & places : Volcanoes National Park
Day 4 : Kigali visit and Departure
Pick up at your hotel, depending on your departure time and if you missed
the opportunity the first day, you will have Kigali city trip including the
visit of the Genocide Memorial centre at Gizozi. Transfer to the Airport for
your departure. (B-L)
Genocide Memorials:
In Rwanda you will find all over the country
Memorials to remember the genocide of 1994. The most important Genocide
Memorials are those of Kigali (Gisozi) and Murambi (Gikongoro) where the
history of the genocide is explained. A visit to the genocide memorial is
for most visitors an emotional event.
Parks & places : Genocide Memorial Centre - Gisozi & others
Important:
Before you travel please check your Tour Voucher and Arrival Information for the
latest joining instructions. This will be sent to you upon receipt of final
payment.
All itineraries are
subject to change without prior notice.
The American naturalist Diane
Fossey (Author of Gorillas in the Mist) dispelled the myths and revealed
that gorillas are in fact shy and gentle creatures, intelligent, sociable
and given to aggression only as a means of defence. We owe Diane Fossey a
great debt for bringing the gorillas to public attention and inspiring the
governments to introduce laws for their protection. She also contributed
largely to set out the basic rules for gorilla viewing. Today the
International Gorilla Conservation Programme covers all three countries, and
it is most certainly a great privilege to be able to visit these mountain
gorillas (gorilla gorilla beringei ).
The entire world population is
found in 2 only conservation area. The volcanic Virunga Mountains, which
straddle the common borders of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda, and in South
Western Uganda's Impenetrable Forest. Both conservation area give a
different gorilla experience. The habitat in Bwindi Impenetrable NP is a
dense rainforest while in Kinigi, Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda) and Mt
Mgahinga (Uganda) the habitat of the gorillas is part of the Virunga, the
famous chain of volcanoes located in Congo, Rwanda and also partially in
Uganda.
A typical gorilla trekking
starts with assigning the visitors to the respective habituated gorilla
groups. In Bwindi the groups are assigned when buying the gorilla permit
while in Rwanda the Park Authorities will assign them on site the day of the
trekking.
After this formality the
Rangers will give you a briefing of the way they will conduct this fantastic
guided nature walk to the gorillas. They will give you extensive information
on the environment, the gorilla family you will visit and the way you should
behave with them. The so named “gorilla rules” will be clearly set out
because it’s a corner stone in the conservation of the gorillas. There is
not only a high risk of disease transmission to gorillas and vice versa, but
the daily visits can cause behavioural disturbance and stress to gorillas.
Please respect the rules!
After the briefing we will
drive you to nearest location outside the park and from there your rangers
will guide you to the gorillas. Gorilla trekking is unpredictable and it’s
difficult to foresee how many hours you will hike. In Bwindi the hiking time
are generally much challenging. The terrain is usually more difficult in the
rainforest and hiking times are longer because when looking for food Bwindi
gorillas tend to travel longer distances per day. In Rwanda the gorilla
trekking is usually easier except for the challenging Sussa group located at
the Karisimbi volcano.
This doesn’t mean that you
don’t need a good physical condition in Rwanda. We have seen several times
that visitors had some problems during their trekking. Rain can get you by
surprise and during the dry season gorilla tend to climb higher for their
preferred bamboo shoots. It has to be said that the park rangers and the
porters are extremely helpful and will do everything they can to make sure
that visitors can see the gorillas. We therefore strongly advise not to
hesitate to take a porter. Porters can not only be very efficient but in
return you help local communities to benefit from tourism! There is also a
very efficient rescue team available in the parks for visitor getting in
trouble!
For conservation purposed the
time spend with the gorillas is limited to one hour. The daily visits have
an impact on gorilla activity patterns. The daily visits are a source of
animal stress and less feeding are a strong justification for he one-hour
rule.
Gorilla trekking is the
strongest animal experience ever! Tracking the gorillas is a unique
experience - it leads you to meet unusual creatures on their own terms and
it’s a very intense and trilling experience! You will be rewarded with a
certificate of the National Park!
Note that due to the altitude the mornings, evenings and nights are quite
cold. During the trekking you can expect both sun and rainfall (raining season)
and we recommend long trousers and long sleeve shirts to avoid nettle stings.
Waterproof raingear is essential for your trekking!