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With permits priced at approximately $1,500 per person, you’ll have the extraordinary privilege of spending only one hour with these majestic creatures. We strongly recommend securing permits for two days.
Rwanda is without a doubt most famous for the fascinating mountain gorillas of Volcanoes National Park, made famous by conservationist Dian Fossey. Gorilla trekking here is elevated by hiking through bamboo forests and wild meadows, and by the chance to also see the rare golden monkey.
In Kigali, Rwanda's capital, visitors plan for a half-day at the intensely moving Kigali Genocide Memorial to understand more about this disturbing part of the country’s past, taking in its many displays and a garden of reflection. The Rwanda Art Museum has a variety of exhibits of contemporary art, as does the Inema Arts Center, which focuses on modern interpretations of traditional art. For souvenirs, take in the Kimironko Market, Kigali’s biggest and busiest, and the Nyamirambo Women’s Center, a small boutique filled with ethically-made goods.


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