



Visit and Tour Rwanda on a Self drive Safari
Visit Rwanda and tour on a self-drive tour. We make it easy for you to travel around Rwanda by yourself. Rent a 4×4 car and drive in Rwanda’s popular safari destinations. Tour Akagera National Park on a day tour which will reward you with a glimpse at the big five. Safaris to Akagera National Park can done on a self-drive tour with budget SUVs such as Toyota Rav4 or with a a full SUV Land Cruiser.
There are options where you can hire one of our driver guides to various places including Akagera National Park for wildlife viewing, in Volcanoes National Park for Gorilla trekking. The driver guide will help to guide you on what time you report for each activity. You will have a full insight into Rwanda on a self-drive trip.


Toyota Rav4 for Safaris in Rwanda
Rent a Toyota Rav4 for self-drive safaris in Volcanoes National Park. This 4×4 Rav4 is available at 45 dollars a day. With roads around the park, this SUV can take you around and you will save a lot more on your holiday. In Musanze and Kinigi, there are several accommodations ranging from 30 dollars a night with excellent set up for over-night stay.
Visit Akagera National Park for Wildlife Safaris

For wildlife safaris in Akagera National Park, you can choose to drive yourself there and pick up a guide from the park reception to take you through the park. This will save you time moving in many tracks of the park looking for animals. Alternatively, you can hire a driver guide from our offices. This is best if you are in a big group and you would require an extended Land cruiser for about 7 seats or a minibus of 9 people.


Adventure Safaris and Primate Safaris
Travel in Rwanda for adventure safaris, these include hiking trips in Volcanoes National Park – Karisimbi and Bisoke stand out as the major mountains for adventure tours. You will have a chance to see other primates such as the Golden Monkeys. On the other hand, visitors who choose to visit Nyungwe National Park in the far south will take a chance to visit one of the remaining natural rain forests in central Africa. The forest has 13 species of primates registered and these include the chimpanzees in the Chamudongo forest. With a lot of canopy trees, the forest acts as a haven for birds. Enjoy the nature walks available on several trails in the greater Nyungwe forest. You will visit the water falls, and take a canopy walk to see the forest from above.