Timing is very important when it comes to adventures like mountain gorilla trekking. July is notably one of the most preferred months of the year that guarantees excellent gorilla trekking experiences in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. There are several considerations why you need to go on a Rwanda gorilla trekking safari in July and not any other month of the year.
Why plan a Rwanda gorilla trekking safari in July
Favorable weather and climatic conditions
Gorilla trekking is best done when the weather and climatic conditions are favorable. July is one of the years when Volcanoes National Park records the lowest amount of rainfall with the forest floor remaining drier and passible. Access to the park and also gorillas tends to be easier than during the wet or rainy months of the year.
July falls among the dry months of the year and these are particular periods characterized by low rainfall. If you are looking at a gorilla trekking adventure free of challenges then consider planning a gorilla safari in Rwanda around July.
Smooth hikes
With the low rainfall recorded around July, embarking on gorilla trekking in Rwanda guarantees you smooth hikes through the steep slopes. It is possible to enjoy a successful trek through Volcanoes National Park during the dry months like July as the steep slopes remain drier and so is the forest floor.
The peak season
July is part of the peak months of the year for gorilla trekking. The majority of the visitors flock to Rwanda around this month to appreciate Mother Nature. But requires early booking considering the high demand for gorilla permits and accommodation services.
Clear vegetation
During the peak months like July, Volcanoes National Park records less vegetation growth thus providing visitors a higher chance to enjoy clear views of gorillas. The clear vegetation allows you to take nice pictures of gorillas without disruption from dense plant growth.
Enjoy other primate adventures.
Around July, it is possible to have a successful golden monkey tracking tour too. The weather conditions in July favor both gorilla and golden monkey trekking in Volcanoes National Park. Combining the two primate adventures guarantees mesmerizing encounters with golden monkeys and mountain gorillas in their natural environment.
Where to go to track Rwanda gorillas
Gorilla trekking in Rwanda is offered in only one place and that is Volcanoes National Park. Volcanoes National Park is situated in the Ruhengeri region, Northwestern Rwanda, and can be accessed within 2-3 hours’ drive. Volcanoes National Park is among the pioneer destinations to open to gorilla tourism.
Gazetted in 1925, the old Volcanoes National Park was first explored by Dian Fossey who initiated habituation of gorillas while she conducted her research in the Virunga region. Today, the 160 sq. km Volcanoes National Park boasts of 13 habituated gorilla families available for trekking by tourists on the Rwanda gorilla tour.
During a gorilla tour in Volcanoes National Park, expect to explore habituated groups such as Susa A, Sabyinyo gorilla family, Umubano, Amahoro gorilla family, Hirwa, Agashya, Kwitonda gorilla family, and many others. Each of the gorilla groups is visited by a maximum of 8 (eight) guests per day and expect to begin your adventure from the Kinigi information center.
Availability of gorilla permits
Rwanda gorilla permits cost USD 1500 per person and the rate applies to all categories of visitors. Obtaining a valid gorilla permit in Rwanda is safe and easier through a reliable tour operator like Mist Rwanda Safaris. Regardless of the visitor category, booking a permit in advance is most recommended due to the high demand. Early gorilla permit booking places you at a higher chance to secure a slot and you engage in the trek with mountain gorillas.
Available Rwanda gorilla safari packages
Visitors wishing to travel around July to track gorillas in Rwanda can choose from the multiple gorilla safari packages to book. The available itinerary options include 3 days Rwanda gorilla trekking safari from Kigali, 2 days Rwanda gorilla safari, and 4 days Rwanda gorilla safari. You can also book any of our combined gorilla tour itineraries with wildlife/cultural tours including 10 days tour, 20 days Uganda & Rwanda safari, 15 days, 13 days best of Uganda and Rwanda, etc.
What to pack for the Rwanda gorilla trekking safari
As you plan to have a successful gorilla safari in Rwanda, it is also important to consider packing the right items for your vacation. Essentials not to miss out of your list include a waterproof daypack, long-sleeved shirts, gardening gloves, a camera with a flashlight, a first aid kit, insect repellents, gardening gloves, long trousers, and a pair of binoculars. Visitors also need a rain jacket, a safari hat, high-energy giving snacks, bottled drinking water, sunscreen, long pants, and many others.
Where to stay
Places to consider for overnight stay in Volcanoes National Park range from budget to luxury. The popular accommodation options in and around Volcanoes National Park include Bisate Lodge, Da Vinci Gorilla Lodge, Gorillas Volcanoes Hotel, Villa Gorilla, Hotel Muhabura, Kinigi Guesthouse, Amakoro Songa Lodge, Best View Hotel, and Mountain Gorilla View Lodge.
At Volcanoes National Park, additional lodges and camps to book include the Virunga Lodge, Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge, and Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel.
Getting to Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park
Plan for your connectivity to Volcanoes National Park starting from Kigali. Road travel requires a 4x4 safari vehicle for easier navigation through the mountainous landscape in the countryside. Setting off from Kigali to Volcanoes National Park takes between 2 and 3 hours.
Crossing from Kabale or Kisoro to Rwanda to explore Volcanoes National Park involves border crossing. All essential border crossing documentation is sorted early by your expert Mist Rwanda Safaris to ensure you have a smooth journey.
Conclusively, Rwanda gorilla trekking safari in July presents a remarkable opportunity for you to be part of the magical encounter with a family of the massive mountain gorillas in the wild. A visit to Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park for gorilla safari guarantees unforgettable encounters. Start planning now and book your gorilla trekking safari early with Mist Rwanda Safaris.










