This flagship 8-day safari combines the two greatest gorilla trekking destinations in East Africa. Starting in Kigali you track mountain gorillas in Rwanda's Parc des Volcans before crossing into Uganda for a second gorilla encounter in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. The journey concludes in Kibale Forest — Uganda's premier chimpanzee habitat — before flying home from Entebbe. An extraordinary back-to-back primate adventure.
Arrive at Kigali International Airport and be warmly welcomed by your Matrix Safaris guide. Short briefing and transfer to your hotel in Kigali. Overnight in Kigali.
Drive: approx. 2–3 hours. Explore Kigali with visits to the Genocide Museum and Caplaki Crafts Centre (approx. 3–4 hours). After lunch, drive north through Rwanda's rolling hills to the base of the Virunga volcanoes. Arrive at your lodge in Ruhengeri in the evening. Overnight in Ruhengeri.
Set off into the dense Virunga rainforest to find a mountain gorilla family. Ascending through layers of vegetation, you will eventually sit face-to-face with one of the world's most endangered primates. One hour with the gorillas will feel both too short and timeless. Optional afternoon: Ibyiwatu Cultural Performance or visit to the twin crater lakes. Overnight in Ruhengeri (full board).
Drive: approx. 6 hours. Cross the Uganda border at Cyanika and drive to northern Bwindi — home to over half the world's remaining mountain gorillas. Bwindi's ancient rainforest (321 sq km) shelters 90 mammal species and 23 Albertine Rift endemic birds. Rest well before tomorrow's trek. Overnight in Bwindi (full board).
A second gorilla trek — this time in Uganda's mist-draped Bwindi. Hiking through thick, verdant rainforest to find the gorillas is always deeply moving. Trek times vary. Optional afternoon activities: Village Walk with traditional healers, or the Batwa Trail to learn about the indigenous hunter-gatherer people of these forests. Overnight in Bwindi (full board).
Drive: approx. 5–6 hours (or optional 45-min flight to Kasese at $290 pp). Drive through Ishasha — famous for tree-climbing lions — to Kibale Forest NP (795 sq km), home to 13 primate species, 355+ bird species, and the elusive forest elephant. Overnight in Kibale (full board).
Track habituated chimpanzees along Kibale's forest trails — watching them squabble, groom, and swing overhead is exhilarating. In the afternoon, visit Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, a community-managed reserve rich in bird life, vegetation, and primates. Overnight in Kibale (full board).
Drive: approx. 6 hours. After breakfast, drive east to Entebbe with a lunch stop en route. Transfer to your hotel or airport for your homeward flight.
| Start dates | Solo | 2 people | 3 people | 4 people | 5 people | 6 people | 7+ people |
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| Apr 1, 2026 – May 31, 2026 | n/a | $2,275 | $2,010 | $1,820 | $1,820 | $1,820 | Get Quote |
| Jun 1, 2026 – Dec 31, 2026 | n/a | $2,400 | $2,140 | $1,950 | $1,950 | $1,950 | Get Quote |
Prices are per person sharing, in USD. Group discounts apply — contact us for custom or larger-group pricing.
Yes — every departure is private with your own guide and vehicle. The route, dates, and accommodation level can all be tailored to you.
Several tiers per night, from comfortable mid-range camps and lodges to premium and elite options. See the day-by-day list above.
Yes — all park entry fees, government taxes, and the meals listed in the itinerary are included.
The dry season generally offers the best game viewing, but we'll advise the ideal timing for your chosen route and dates.
Absolutely — our safaris are family friendly and we can tailor the pace for younger travellers.
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