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How Much Does a Rwanda Safari Cost? Complete 2025 Budget Guide

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How Much Does a Rwanda Safari Cost? Complete 2025 Budget Guide

One of the most common questions we receive at Rwanda Safari Tours is: how much does a Rwanda safari cost? The honest answer is that Rwanda safari costs vary enormously depending on your itinerary, the type of accommodation you choose, and whether you are trekking gorillas, doing a Big Five safari, or combining multiple experiences. In this complete 2025 budget guide, we break down every cost you need to know to plan your Rwanda safari accurately.

The Biggest Cost: Rwanda Gorilla Trekking Permit

If your Rwanda safari includes gorilla trekking — and it absolutely should — the single biggest expense is the Rwanda gorilla trekking permit, which costs USD 1,500 per person in 2025. This fee is set by the Rwanda Development Board and is non-negotiable regardless of which tour operator you use.

The permit fee is not a tourist profit-grab — 10% of all gorilla permit revenue goes directly to communities surrounding Volcanoes National Park, and the remainder funds conservation and ranger salaries. When you buy a gorilla trekking permit in Rwanda, you are directly contributing to saving mountain gorillas from extinction.

Rwanda Safari Cost by Budget Level

Budget Rwanda Safari (USD 200–350/day per person)

A budget Rwanda safari is possible but requires careful planning. Even on a budget, the gorilla permit is USD 1,500 — this cost is fixed. What you can save on is accommodation and transport.

Budget Rwanda safari costs typically include:

  • Gorilla trekking permit: USD 1,500
  • Budget guesthouse near Volcanoes National Park: USD 30–70/night
  • Shared group transport Kigali to park: USD 30–50 per person
  • Food (local restaurants): USD 10–20/day
  • Porter at the park gate: USD 15–20

A 2-day budget gorilla trekking trip from Kigali (1 trek, 1 night accommodation, transport) can cost as little as USD 1,700 per person excluding international flights.

Mid-Range Rwanda Safari (USD 400–700/day per person)

This is the most popular price bracket for Rwanda safaris. A mid-range safari gives you a private 4x4 transfer, comfortable lodge accommodation, most meals included, and an expert local guide.

Mid-range Rwanda safari costs typically include:

  • Gorilla trekking permit: USD 1,500
  • Mid-range lodge (e.g. Mountain Gorilla View Lodge, Kinigi Guesthouse): USD 150–300/night
  • Private 4x4 transfer with English-speaking driver-guide: USD 80–150/day
  • All meals at lodge: USD 40–60/day
  • Akagera National Park entry + game drive: USD 60–120 per day
  • Nyungwe Forest entry + activities: USD 50–100 per day

A well-planned 5-day mid-range Rwanda safari including gorilla trekking, Akagera game drive, and 2 nights in Kigali typically costs USD 3,000–4,500 per person.

Luxury Rwanda Safari (USD 700–2,000+/day per person)

Rwanda is home to some of the finest safari lodges in Africa. A luxury Rwanda safari offers extraordinary accommodation, Michelin-quality dining, helicopter transfers, and exclusive gorilla experiences.

Luxury Rwanda safari accommodation options include:

  • Singita Kwitonda Lodge: from USD 1,600/person/night
  • One&Only Gorilla's Nest: from USD 1,400/person/night
  • Wilderness Bisate Lodge: from USD 1,200/person/night
  • Magashi Camp (Akagera): from USD 800/person/night

A 7-day luxury Rwanda safari combining gorilla trekking and Akagera safari in premier lodges typically costs USD 8,000–15,000 per person.

Other Rwanda Safari Costs to Budget For

Akagera National Park Safari Fees

Akagera National Park entry costs USD 50 per person per day for non-residents. A full-day game drive with our expert guide in a private 4x4 vehicle costs USD 80–150 additional for the vehicle and guide.

Nyungwe Forest National Park Fees

Nyungwe Forest entry costs USD 50 per person. The iconic canopy walk costs an additional USD 60. Chimpanzee tracking in Nyungwe costs USD 150 per permit. Colobus monkey tracking is USD 100.

Chimpanzee Trekking Permit (Nyungwe)

Chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe Forest is another extraordinary Rwanda wildlife experience. Chimpanzee permits cost USD 150 per person — considerably cheaper than gorilla permits, making Nyungwe excellent value.

Golden Monkey Tracking (Volcanoes National Park)

Golden monkey tracking permits in Volcanoes National Park cost USD 100 per person. This is a fantastic activity to combine with gorilla trekking in Rwanda — many visitors do golden monkeys on day one and gorillas on day two.

Kigali City Tour

A full-day Kigali city tour including the Genocide Memorial, Kimironko Market, craft villages, and Kigali viewpoints typically costs USD 60–120 per person including guide and transport.

Lake Kivu Boat Safari

A boat excursion on Lake Kivu visiting islands and fishing communities costs approximately USD 40–80 per person depending on duration.

International Flights to Rwanda

International flights to Kigali International Airport (KGL) are not included in most Rwanda safari packages. Return flights from the UK typically cost USD 700–1,200. From the US, expect USD 900–1,600. RwandAir operates direct flights from London Heathrow, Brussels, and Johannesburg. Ethiopian Airlines, Kenya Airways, and Qatar Airways also serve Kigali with one or two stops.

Rwanda Safari Visa Costs

Most nationalities can obtain a Rwanda visa on arrival or through the online e-visa system at irembo.gov.rw. The Rwanda tourist visa costs USD 50 for a 30-day single-entry visa. Citizens of many African Union countries and the East African Community travel to Rwanda visa-free.

Tipping on a Rwanda Safari

Tipping is customary on Rwanda safaris. Suggested tipping guidelines:

  • Safari driver-guide: USD 10–20 per day
  • Gorilla trek ranger: USD 10–20 per person
  • Porter (gorilla trek): USD 15–20
  • Lodge staff: USD 5–10 per day (often pooled)

What is the Best Value Rwanda Safari?

The best value Rwanda safari combines gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park with a 2-day Akagera Big Five safari, a Kigali city tour, and 1 night on Lake Kivu. This 6–7 day Rwanda circuit gives you every major experience Rwanda offers at a reasonable mid-range price point. Our best-value Rwanda safari package starts from USD 2,800 per person including all permits, private transport, accommodation, and most meals.

Contact Rwanda Safari Tours to get a free, custom Rwanda safari quote tailored to your group size, travel dates, and budget.

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