Overview

The sense of exhilaration I felt when viewing the heartland of the Virungas for the first time from those distant heights is as vivid now as though it had occurred only a short time ago. I have made my home among the mountain gorillas
— Dian Fossey, 'Gorillas in the Mist'

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Scheduled Event

Event Dates

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Fitness: Easy

Event Hosts

Highlights

Highlights

Travulous is providing our guests with a special Behind-The-Scenes insight into the conservation of the endangered mountain gorilla. Come meet former research colleagues of Dian Fossey and hear the stories, first-hand, from the very people who worked and lived with Dian at the original Karisoke Research Center. There will also be an opportunity to hear from renowned mountain gorilla conservation organisations on their current conservation programs and successes.

  • Enjoy a special Behind-The-Scenes event, at a beautiful lodge near Volcanoes National Park

    Enjoy a special Behind-The-Scenes event, at a beautiful lodge near Volcanoes National Park

  • Hear stories, first-hand, from the very people who worked and lived with Dian at Karisoke

    Hear stories, first-hand, from the very people who worked and lived with Dian at Karisoke

  • Listen to presentations by renowned mountain gorilla conservation organisations

    Listen to presentations by renowned mountain gorilla conservation organisations

  • Enjoy a special screening of a mountain gorilla conservation documentary

    Enjoy a special screening of a mountain gorilla conservation documentary

Specialist Tour Leader

To coincide with the dates of our scheduled safari tours, one of the following individuals will host the event:

  • Craig Sholley

    Craig's passion for African wildlife and conservation began in 1973 as a Peace Corps volunteer in Zaire (now DR Congo). As an L.S.B. Leakey grant researcher in the late 1970s, Craig studied mountain gorillas with Dian Fossey and, in 1987, became Director of Rwanda's Mountain Gorilla Project, of which African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) was a sponsor. He has worked and travelled extensively, providing conservation expertise, leading tours and photographing throughout Africa. Craig has acted as Scientific Advisor for the award-winning IMAX film, "Mountain Gorilla," and with National Geographic, he surveyed the conservation status of mountain gorillas in Rwanda, Uganda and Zaire in the aftermath of the civil war in Rwanda. Craig’s direct involvement with AWF began as a Senior Associate and member of its Board of Trustees. Operating as a full-time employee of AWF since 2001, he now serves as Senior Vice President. He has also served on the Board of the Ecotourism Society.

  • Ian Redmond

    Ian is a tropical field biologist and conservationist, known for his work with great apes and elephants. For more than 35 years he has supported mountain gorillas, through research, filming and conservation work. Ian first travelled to Africa in 1976 where he joined Dian Fossey, studying and protecting the mountain gorillas of Rwanda and Zaire (now DR Congo). In 1978, he introduced David Attenborough to the gorillas for the BBCs ‘Life on Earth’ series, and has advised in the making of more than 100 documentaries. Ian has been a conservation advisor for organisations including the Born Free Foundation, the Gorilla Organization, the Orangutan Foundation, and International Fund for Animal Welfare. He established and chairs the Ape Alliance, the African Ele-Fund and the UK Rhino Group. Ian was Chief Consultant and Envoy for the UNEP/UNESCO Great Apes Survival Partnership and continues advising on matters pertaining to apes and environmental issues.

  • Peter Veit

    Peter is a conservationist and Director of the Land and Resource Rights initiative with the World Resources Institute (WRI) in Washington. For more than 35 years, Peter has worked on environment and development issues, in 70+ countries. Early in his career, Peter studied animal behavior and wildlife conservation at the University of California, Santa Cruz. This work inspired him to study wildlife in Africa. In 1978, Peter met Dian Fossey whilst she was visiting family in the US, after which he was invited to study the behavior of mountain gorillas at the Karisoke Research Center in the Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda. Peter lived in the park and worked with the mountain gorillas for more than 2 years from 1979 to 1981, serving as the director of the Karisoke Center whilst Dian moved back to the US to teach at Cornell University in New York. Peter has worked for WRI for more than 30 years, specialising in the links between natural resource management, human rights and democratic governance.

  • John Fowler

    John holds a BS in Zoology from the University of Georgia and an MS in Technology and Science Policy from Georgia Tech. After completing an undergraduate study program in Kenya, John got the rare opportunity that would become, “A Forest in the Clouds: My Year Among the Mountain Gorillas in the Remote Enclave of Dian Fossey”— his memoir of life and work in the Virunga Volcanos of Rwanda with National Geographic’s famous gorilla behaviourist. John also appeared in the pages of Fossey’s own, “Gorillas in the Mist” well as Farley Mowat’s story, “Woman in the Mists”. Upon his return from Africa, John began a 21-year career in zoos in the U.S. and Australia, and met fellow zookeeper, Janet, who would become his wife. His zoo work included leading tours to Africa, South America, Australia and New Zealand. Now retired from zoo work, John is a research coordinator in human behavioural healthcare. In addition to writing, John is an artist in nature-based abstract painting.

Itinerary

OVERVIEW:
Volcanoes National Park

Arrive at Travulous’ open-air welcome event from your accommodation near Volcanoes National Park. This exclusive event includes a presentation by one of our specialist Tour Leaders who lived and worked with Dian Fossey at the original Karisoke Research Center. The staff from renowned mountain gorilla conservation organisations will also join our event.

At the end of the afternoon or evening, depart and return to your accommodation near Volcanoes National Park. If you do not have any existing accommodation arrangements in place, please let us know as we can arrange this for you.

Outlined below are 2 options, consisting of either an afternoon or evening event, which can easily be integrated into any existing gorilla tracking itinerary.

Meals: Dinner included, breakfast and lunch at own arrangement.

Overnight: Accommodation options

PROGRAM:
Afternoon Event

Our afternoon event is the perfect option for those wishing to have dinner at their lodge:

15:00 – 16:00: Arrival at Travulous’ exclusive welcome event.

16:00 – 18:00: Welcome drinks and snacks. Meet with a former researcher of the legendary gorilla primatologist, the late Dian Fossey, and hear their stories of living and working with Dian at the original Karisoke Research Center.

Presentation by renowned mountain gorilla conservation organisation, followed by a short video. 

18:00 – 19:00: Event ends/depart. Travulous can assist with arranging all transfers (enquire for details).

Meals: Drinks and snacks included. Dinner and lunch at own arrangement.

PROGRAM:
Evening Event

Our evening event includes dinner, and allows for extra time with our former Dian Fossey research team member:

18:00 – 19:00: Arrival at Travulous’ exclusive welcome event.

 19:00 – 21:30: Welcome drinks, followed by dinner. Meet with a former researcher of the legendary gorilla primatologist, the late Dian Fossey and hear their stories of living and working with Dian at the original Karisoke Research Center.

Presentation by renowned mountain gorilla conservation organisation, followed by a short video.

 21:30 – 22:00: Event ends/depart. Travulous can assist with arranging all transfers (enquire for details).

Meals: Drinks, snacks and dinner included. Lunch at own arrangement.

Dates & Prices

EVENT DATES 2025:

  • Craig Sholley as host: 06 Aug & 29 Oct

  • Ian Redmond as host: 28 Aug & 03 Dec

  • Peter Veit as host: 03 Aug & 19 Oct

  • John Fowler as host: 20 Jul & 19 Oct

EVENT PRICES 2025

  • starting from $720 per person for the afternoon event

  • starting from $750 per person for the evening event

EVENT PRICES & DATES 2026

  • Enquire for details


INCLUDES:

Welcome Drinks and Snacks   |   Meals as per itinerary   |   Local soft drinks, beer and wine   |  English speaking host   |   Presentation by Mountain Gorilla conservation organisation

EXCLUDES:

All accommodation arrangements (enquire for details)   |   All transfer arrangements (enquire for details) | Premium and import beverages   |   Meals not mentioned in the itinerary   |   Tips, donations, and gratuities   |   Expenditure of a personal nature   |   Any other optional excursions and activities   |   Itinerary extension tours (enquire for details)   |   Any Covid testing requirements


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General Information

Climate

  • Rwanda has a year-round tropical highland climate. Temperatures vary by location and altitude, with little variation throughout the year. Rain is commonplace in Rwanda. The driest months are June to mid-September and the wettest from mid-February to May and mid-September to mid-December.

  • The dry season sees cloud cover and light rainfall. Roads and paths tend to be easier to navigate during this period.

Language & Currency

  • The official languages of Rwanda are Kinyarwanda, French, English and Swahili. Generally all Rwandans speak Kinyarwanda. French, English and Swahili is widely spoken in tourist areas, with varying degrees of fluency.

  • The local currency is the Rwandan franc, which divides into 100 centimes. US dollars are widely accepted; local currency is best for tipping and small purchases. Very few places accept credit cards outside of the major hotels in Kigali.

  • Access to cash machines is available in most major towns, and exchanging currency can be done in banks and foreign exchange bureaus.

Health

  • At least 6-8 weeks before departure, please visit your local health care provider or travel clinic for any vaccination requirements and to discuss any other potential health risks, such as malaria (where applicable). All travellers should ensure they have a comprehensive travel insurance policy in place.

Visas

  • All foreign nationals require a visa for entry to Rwanda. Please check with your local Rwandan Embassy or our travel team for further information. Tourist visas can be obtained, on arrival, for all travellers at all ports of entry. Visitors from the African Union, the Commonwealth of Nations and Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie are waived visa fees for visits up to 30 days.

  • For travellers of other nationalities, a visa fee is payable. The Rwandan government has introduced an online ‘e-visa’ application system for obtaining tourist visas in advance of travel. Travellers who choose to arrange their visa prior to arrival should carry a printed copy of their visa to present to immigration officials.

For any questions on Rwanda, contact our travel team, who will happily assist you with any information you may require.

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