Few wildlife experiences compare to standing face-to-face with a mountain gorilla in the misty forests of Rwanda. For travelers from South Africa, gorilla trekking in Rwanda offers a unique combination of adventure, luxury, conservation, and accessibility. With direct flights from Johannesburg, excellent tourism infrastructure, and one of the safest safari destinations in Africa, Rwanda has become the leading destination for mountain gorilla encounters.
Whether you are planning a short luxury escape or combining gorilla trekking with a wider East African safari, this guide covers everything you need to know about gorilla trekking in Rwanda from South Africa.
Rwanda is home to part of the endangered mountain gorilla population found in the Virunga Mountains. Gorilla trekking takes place in Volcanoes National Park, one of Africa’s most iconic primate destinations.
Rwanda is widely regarded as the most premium gorilla trekking destination because of its:
Well-organized tourism sector
Safe and stable environment
Luxury safari lodges
Short travel time from Kigali to the park
High success rate for gorilla sightings
Unlike some neighboring destinations, Rwanda allows visitors to reach the gorilla trekking region within just a few hours after landing in Kigali.
Traveling from South Africa to Rwanda is straightforward, especially from Johannesburg.
South African travelers can fly directly from Johannesburg’s O.R. Tambo International Airport to Kigali International Airport with airlines such as:
RwandAir
Qatar Airways (via connections)
Ethiopian Airlines (via Addis Ababa)
Direct flights from Johannesburg to Kigali typically take around 4 hours.
Travelers departing from Cape Town or Durban usually connect through Johannesburg before continuing to Rwanda.
South African passport holders currently enjoy visa-free entry to Rwanda for stays of up to 90 days, making travel planning simple and convenient.
Before departure, ensure you have:
A passport valid for at least 6 months
Proof of onward travel if requested
Yellow Fever certificate if arriving from a risk country
Always confirm the latest immigration requirements before travel.
A gorilla trekking permit in Rwanda costs USD 1,500 per person for international visitors. However, travelers from African countries, including South Africa, benefit from the Rest of Africa resident rate of USD 500 per person, making gorilla trekking in Rwanda far more affordable for South African travelers compared to visitors from outside Africa.
The permit includes:
Park entry fees
Guided gorilla trekking experience
Ranger services
One hour with the gorillas after locating them
Permits are issued by the Rwanda Development Board and should be booked several months in advance, especially during peak travel seasons.
Demand is highest during:
June to September
December to February
South African school holidays
Early booking is strongly recommended because gorilla permits are limited daily.
Upon arrival in Kigali, travelers either transfer directly to Volcanoes National Park or spend a night in the city with an optional Kigali city tour before continuing north.
The journey from Kigali to the gorilla trekking region takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours on well-paved roads.
Many visitors stay in:
Kinigi
Musanze
Luxury lodges near the park entrance
Private transfers are the most comfortable option and are commonly arranged through tour operators or lodges.
Gorilla trekking begins early in the morning with a briefing by park rangers. Visitors are assigned to a habituated gorilla family based on fitness level and group size.
Treks can range from 1 to 6 hours depending on the gorillas’ location in the forest. Once the gorillas are located, visitors spend one unforgettable hour observing them in their natural habitat.
You may witness:
Silverbacks guarding their families
Young gorillas playing
Mothers caring for infants
Feeding and social interactions
The experience is intimate, emotional, and often described as life-changing.
Gorilla trekking in Rwanda requires moderate fitness. The terrain can be:
Steep
Muddy
Slippery
High in altitude
Preparation before your trip is recommended, especially cardio exercises and hiking practice.
Travelers concerned about strenuous hikes can request shorter trekking routes during the ranger briefing.
Packing correctly is essential for a comfortable trek.
Waterproof hiking boots
Long-sleeved shirts and trousers
Rain jacket
Gardening gloves
Small backpack
Reusable water bottle
Insect repellent
Camera without flash
Gaiters for mud protection
Mountain weather in Rwanda changes quickly, so layered clothing works best.
To protect the endangered gorillas, visitors must follow strict regulations:
Maintain a 7-meter distance from gorillas
No flash photography
Do not visit if sick
Follow ranger instructions at all times
Maximum of one hour with the gorillas
These rules help minimize human impact and protect gorillas from disease transmission.
Gorilla trekking is available year-round, but the dry seasons are generally preferred.
June to September
December to February
During these months, trails are less muddy and hiking conditions are easier.
The rainy seasons can still offer excellent trekking experiences with fewer tourists and greener scenery.
Rwanda is known for its high-end safari experiences. Luxury lodges near Volcanoes National Park provide exceptional comfort after trekking.
Many lodges feature:
Volcano views
Fine dining
Spa treatments
Private fireplaces
Personalized safari services
Rwanda is ideal for honeymooners, luxury travelers, and photographers seeking an exclusive wildlife experience.
Many South African travelers extend their trip beyond gorilla trekking.
Explore Kigali, one of Africa’s cleanest and safest cities. Popular experiences include:
Local markets
Coffee tours
Cultural centers
The Kigali Genocide Memorial
Extend your itinerary with chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe Forest National Park, where you can track habituated chimpanzees in their natural rainforest habitat and also enjoy the famous canopy walk through one of Africa’s oldest montane forests.
Continue your adventure with a Big Five safari in Akagera National Park, where you can spot lions, elephants, rhinos, buffaloes, and leopards across open savannah landscapes and scenic wetlands.
Combining gorilla trekking with a classic wildlife safari creates a well-rounded Rwanda itinerary, blending rainforest primate encounters with traditional Big Five game viewin
The total cost depends on travel style, accommodation, and trip length.
Gorilla permit: USD 500 - 1,500
Flights from South Africa: USD 300–700+
Accommodation: Budget to ultra-luxury (USD 100 - 4,000)
Transfers and guiding services (USD 250 - 350)
Optional safari extensions (USD 40 - 150)
Most travelers choose 3 to 5-day Rwanda gorilla trekking packages.