The Volcanoes National Park also known as Parc National de Volcans (PNV) is a hub for some of the best tourism activities in Rwanda. The park itself is located in the Northern Province of Rwanda and sits on an area covering 160 Sq Km. The Volcanoes National Park was turned into a major plant and wildlife conservation areas in the early 1920’s at the same time as the Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Mgahinga National Park in Uganda. The three parks together form what is known as the Virunga conservation region for the main purpose of protecting the endangered mountain gorillas.
The Volcanoes National park has been made famous because of the endangered mountain gorillas but the mountainous landscape, green forests, lakes, rivers and a sizeable population of other wildlife also makes the park stand out. Four major volcanoes can be found in the Volcanoes National Park. They include Bisoke (3,711m), Karisimbi (4,507m), Gahinga (3,474m), Sabyinyo (3,634m) and Muhabura (4,127m). Because of the high altitudes, volcanoes and low laying areas, the park has four types of vegetation cover consisting of Bamboo on the lower slopes, Hypericum / Hagenia on the higher altitudes below 3,300m, sub-alpine vegetation at altitudes above 3,300m and Afro alpine vegetation above 4,000m.
Attractions in Volcanoes National Park
Mountain Gorilla Tracking: The Volcanoes National Park is one of the 4 national parks where mountain gorillas can be sighted. The others are Virunga in Congo, Mgahinga and Bwindi in Uganda. Their is a high chance of seeing gorillas in Mgahinga. 10 habituated Rwanda gorilla groups are available for tracking under the guidance of experienced and motivated rangers.
Tracking Golden monkeys: Tracking golden monkeys has gained popularity over the years and is now second only to watching the gorillas. Spotting the endangered monkeys feed, groom and swing from one bamboo tree to another costs $100.
Visiting the Tomb of Dian Fossey: Dian Fossey is one of the greatest primatologists of all time. Because of her courage and determination, poaching of animals and particularly mountain gorillas was greatly reduced in the Volcanoes National Park. Without her efforts, mountain gorillas would probably be extinct by now.
Hiking Mount Karisimbi Volcano: Mount Karisimbi is an extinct Volcano that reaches a height of about 4,507m. Hiking Mount Karisimbi is one of the top tourist attractions in Musanze. It is the fifth highest in Africa and thus requires mental and physical preparation in order to ensure the 2 day hike. The hike involves navigating through thick forests before stopping at an altitude of 3700m for the first stop, rest and overnight. Hikers than continue hiking the last steep section early in the morning and up to the top of the summit. The summit rewards hikers with great views of the Volcanoes National Park, the whitened snow-capped Rwenzori Mountains, Mount Nyiragongo and all the volcanoes within the Virunga region.
Mount Bisoke Hike: Mount Bisoke is an extinct Vocano that forms part of the wider Virunga range of Mountains. It takes 3 hours of driving to reach the foot of the mountain from the capital Kigali. Hiking mount Bisoke takes one day and is relatively easier compared to Karisimbi. However, hikers still need to be reasonably fit to complete the activity. The hiking permit costs $75 and like all activities in the park, everything starts with briefing at the park headquarters before heading out to the starting point. The roads from the park headquarters to the head trail can be muddy with stones and requires a four wheel drive car. For those with heavy luggage, porters are available for hire at a cost of about $15 at the starting point.
Mount Muhabura Hike: Mount Muhabura is one of the most interesting and adventurous volcanoes to climb while visiting the Volcanoes National Park. At 4,127m, it is the third highest mountain within the Virunga ranges. The hike starts at a height of 1200m and by the time one reaches the summit, they would have passed through beautiful green forests and marveled at the other volcanoes within the wider Virunga region.
How to get to the Volcanoes National Park
The Volcanoes National Park is easily accessible from Kigali. It takes only two hours of driving from Kigali to reach Musanze District in the Northern province of Rwanda. This implies that one can do gorilla trekking in one day if they can start the journey at 4am from Kigali.
Best time to visit the Volcanoes National Park
Regardless of which activity you choose to do in the Volcanoes National Park, you can be sure to find it arranged throughout the year. However, most visitors prefer visiting the park during the drier periods and months. The drier months fall between June to Mid September and December to February. This is usually the best time to go for gorilla trekking in the park because the mountain slopes are easier to hike. The months of March through to May and October to November are characterized by heavy rainfall that makes the major hiking and trekking trails slippery and full of mud. Photographers and nature lovers should come to the park during the rainy season to marvel at the lush scenery. A safari in the park can be combined with activities in other top national parks in Rwanda.
Accommodation while visiting the Volcanoes National Park
The accommodation facilities found around the Volcanoes National Park are divided into three categories – Luxury, Mid-range and budget. The choice of which hotel to select depends entirely on a travelers budget. The hotels are of good quality regardless of which category you choose. They typically offer room services, a lounge, a restaurant, a bar and much more. Let’s look at some of the hotel/lodge facilities worth contacting:
Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge: The Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge is located 3km away from the Volcanoes National Park headquarters at the foot of one of the Volcanoes. It is owned by SACOLA, a community-Trust. The lodge’s strategic location rewards residents with entire views of the beautiful farmlands and Virunga volcanoes towering at a distance. The rooms have friendly staffs that are available 24/7. Other services and facilities found in the budget rooms include general sitting areas, bathrooms, fire places, a general dining room and games room. There is even a souvenir, library and awareness room.
La Palm Hotel: La Palm Hotel is a 3 star hotel offering a range of quality services at an affordable rate. The hotel offers both local and international dishes. Breakfast and all meals can be served in your room on order. The hotel bar is stocked with different varieties of wine, soft drinks and beer. Other services include free Airport pickups, free WiFi, a room telephone, two conference rooms and a large parking space.
Five Volcanoes Hotel: Five Volcanoes Hotel is a luxurious hotel that is located in a quiet and peaceful area of Musanze along the main road leading to Kinigi. The hotel is relatively new and offers VIP Cottages, Deluxe Double rooms, Family Suites and Standard rooms. The rooms are all self contained and include a fridge, flat screen TV, kettles, a mini bar, a restaurant, laundry services and private parking. Security is assured and smoke detectors have been installed.
N.B: Apart from the above hotels, there are many other high quality hotels and lodges to contact like the Mountain Gorilla View Hotel, Le Bambou Gorilla Lodge, Kinigi Guest House, Jack Hanna Cottages and Villa Gorilla Lodge.