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At Umurage Eco Tours, we proudly guide travelers into Rwanda’s most captivating destination—Volcanoes National Park. Set in the mist-covered highlands of the northwest, this remarkable park is the crown jewel of Rwanda’s natural treasures. Covering 160 square kilometers of lush rainforest, bamboo groves, and towering volcanoes, Volcanoes National Park is home to the endangered mountain gorillas, golden monkeys, and countless other rare species.
It is a place where adventure, wildlife, and conservation come together in perfect harmony. With our expert local guides, your journey here becomes more than a visit—it becomes a story you will cherish forever.
20minutes’drive to get to the National Park headquarters – Kinigi to meet your guides for the day. After completing park formalities, we are embarki...
This day is set out for Golden Monkey tracking in the Volcanoes National Park. The drive takes 20 minutes’ drive from the hotel headquarters to star...
This activity combines history, conservation, and a moderate hike. The trail takes visitors to the site of Karisoke Research Center, where the legenda...
Mount Bisoke, standing at 3,711 meters, is one of the most popular hikes in the park. The trek takes around six to seven hours and rewards hikers with...
For adventurous travelers, hiking Mount Karisimbi is the ultimate challenge. At 4,507 meters, it is the highest peak in the Virunga range. This two-da...
Mount Sabyinyo, often called the “Old Man’s Teeth” for its jagged peaks, offers one of the most thrilling hiking experiences in Volcanoes National Par...
Mount Gahinga, at 3,474 meters, is the smallest of the Virunga volcanoes, making it an excellent option for those seeking a moderate hike. The trek us...
Mount Muhabura, meaning “The Guide,” stands at 4,127 meters and is the second-highest volcano in Rwanda. The climb is challenging, often taking eight...
For those seeking a gentler pace, nature walks in Volcanoes National Park provide the perfect way to experience the park’s biodiversity without the in...