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Gorilla Trek in Rwanda by Yobel Muchang

Quick Thoughts

This experience was one year in the making. Letโ€™s rewind back to the beginning of March 2020. COVID-19 was just beginning to overtake the world as a flurry of news cycles brought its effects closer and closer to home. Amidst the growing chaos, I spontaneously booked a Rwandan gorilla expedition, imagining there was still time before the end of our civilization. I ultimately canceled the trip at the last minute after words of wisdom from a friend. THANKFULLY I heeded his warning because shortly thereafterโ€ฆthe borders shut down all over the world. This wouldโ€™ve left me stranded in a foreign country for weeks if not months. So Iโ€™m grateful to live in the timeline where I chose to use my brain, but letโ€™s pour one out for the idiotic alt-universe version of me that chose chaos.

Fast forward one year to a journey come full circle with a successful COVID-free Rwandan adventure exploring wildlife at its finest. Thereโ€™s probably a life lesson somewhere in this story, but you know what? Lifeโ€™s gotten too serious, so just enjoy the ride! Or at least enjoy my photos (:

Key Highlights

  • Link to my collection of Instagram Stories from the trip!

  • Kigali Genocide Memorial Site - Visited this site to inform myself on the atrocities of the 1994 Rwanda genocide where close to 1 million men, women, and children were massacred based on manufactured ethnic & class divides. Heartbreaking reminder of humanityโ€™s potential for evil when hatred rules our hearts.

  • Gorilla trekking - Nothing beats the adrenaline rush experienced as a silverback casually lumbers closer, pauses to size you up before dismissing you as unworthy of a beatdown. I couldโ€™ve taken him though..

  • Golden Monkey trekking - This occurred higher up the mountain range within a bamboo forest. The monkeys were fascinating, but I actually found the bamboo forest more breathtaking and almost magical.

  • โ€œBeyond Gorillaโ€ village experience - We spent several hours exploring Kinigi village and meeting the locals who were very hospitable and friendly, especially the kids who treated me like a celebrity!

  • Hรดtel des Mille Collines - Itโ€™s quite surreal visiting this historic site made famous through its portrayal in the Hotel Rwanda film. Itโ€™s worth a visit, and the film is worth a watch.

  • Ubumwe Grande Hotel Rooftop - Grab some drinks from the rooftop and enjoy the panoramic landscape view.

Things to Know

  • Uber Luxe Safaris - I highly recommend this team to book your travel experience! They took care of everything in the most professional manner: the itinerary, hotels, transport, permits, PCR logistics, the whole nine yards.

  • General itinerary - Day 1: quarantining at hotel until receiving PCR test done on arrival. Day 2: Kigali Genocide Memorial site visit and transport to Volcanoes Natโ€™l Park area. Day 3: Gorilla trekking in the morning, Beyond Gorilla experience in the afternoon, and PCR test for departure. Day 4: Golden Monkey trekking and transport back to Kigali airport.

  • Trekking duration - Gorilla treks can take hours of trekking through thick foliage and mud. Fortunately, not even an hour into the trek we encountered the Kwitonda gorilla family. In a rare turn of events these gorillas emerged from the rainforest and wandered into nearby farmland to feast on tomato crops. It made for wonderful photos, but donโ€™t count on being this lucky!

  • Trekking gear - This trip occurred during Rwandaโ€™s rainy season, but regardless make sure to bring sturdy boots, trouser and hat. The hotel provided leg gaiters which protects against mud and worse, with walking sticks optional.

  • COVID-19 PCR test - This is obviously subject to change, but keep in mind in order to pay for a PCR test in Rwanda, you have to go to a local bank and convert cash into a bank deposit slip. This can be quite frustrating so prepare in advance.

  • Malaria tablets - These are optional but better safe than sorry! Just make sure to take them a couple days before your trip.

  • Places I stayed: Kigali Serena Hotel and Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel.


Birdโ€™s Eye View


Trip by the Photos