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Rwanda Gorilla Permit 2026: Costs, Booking Steps & Car Hire Guide

Rwanda gorilla permit 2026 costs $1,500 for international visitors — $500 for residents, $200 for East Africans. Complete booking guide + car hire from Kigali from $40/day.

Securing your Rwanda gorilla permit in 2026 is the single most important step in planning your gorilla trekking trip. With only 112 permits issued per day across 14 habituated gorilla families, and peak season demand outstripping supply by months, understanding exactly how and when to book your 2026 Rwanda gorilla permit is the difference between a life-changing experience and a missed opportunity.

This guide covers everything: permit costs by visitor category, the full 2026 booking process, what the permit includes and excludes, how Rwanda compares to Uganda, and — crucially for Car Rentals Rwanda customers — how to combine your gorilla permit with the right hire car to get to Volcanoes National Park stress-free.

Updated: June 2026 | Permit cost: $1,500 international | Car hire from: $40/day | Drive to park: 2–2.5 hours from Kigali


In This Guide

  1. Rwanda gorilla permit cost 2026 — all visitor categories
  2. What your 2026 gorilla permit includes
  3. How to book your Rwanda gorilla permit in 2026
  4. Best time to book — 2026 availability calendar
  5. Rwanda vs Uganda gorilla permit 2026 — which to choose
  6. Car hire for your 2026 gorilla permit trek
  7. Getting from Kigali to Volcanoes National Park
  8. Frequently asked questions

1. Rwanda Gorilla Permit Cost 2026 — All Visitor Categories

Rwanda gorilla trekking permit costs in 2026 are set at $1,500 per person for foreign non-residents, $500 per person for foreign residents, and $200 per person for Rwandan nationals and East African citizens from EAC member states.

Visitor Category2026 Permit Cost
International tourists (non-residents)$1,500 per person
Foreign residents living in Rwanda$500 per person
Rwandan nationals & EAC citizens$200 per person
Children under 15Not permitted

Important: The $1,500 Rwanda gorilla permit cost reflects Rwanda’s high-value, low-volume tourism strategy and has remained unchanged in 2026. The price supports gorilla conservation, ranger salaries, community development programmes, and park infrastructure.

What about promotional rates? Conditional promotional rates have been discussed by some operators in 2026 — always verify directly with the Rwanda Development Board at rdb.rw for the most current official pricing before booking.


2. What Your 2026 Rwanda Gorilla Permit Includes

Your Rwanda gorilla permit for 2026 covers:

Park entry fee — no separate gate charge ✔ Ranger guide — an experienced ranger accompanies your group throughout the trek ✔ One hour with the gorilla family — strictly enforced, non-negotiable ✔ Conservation contribution — directly funds gorilla protection programmes

Your permit does NOT include: ✘ Transport to/from Kigali or your lodge — arrange your own hire car ✘ Accommodation in Musanze or near the park ✘ Porter service at the trailhead (~$10–15, highly recommended) ✘ Tips for your ranger guide (~$20–30 recommended) ✘ Meals or drinks during the trek


3. How to Book Your Rwanda Gorilla Permit in 2026

Independent travellers can book gorilla permits directly through the Rwanda Development Board’s official website at rwandatourism.com or by contacting the RDB directly. Full payment is required to confirm the booking, and the RDB issues permits on a first-come, first-served basis.

Step-by-step booking process:

  1. Go to irembo.gov.rw — the official RDB online booking platform
  2. Create an account using your passport details
  3. Select Volcanoes National Park → Gorilla Trekking
  4. Choose your preferred date — check availability calendar
  5. Select your gorilla family group (see tip below)
  6. Pay in full by credit/debit card — permit confirmed immediately
  7. Download and print your permit confirmation
  8. Bring the printed permit to Kinigi headquarters on trek day

Group selection tip: Some gorilla families are closer to the trailhead than others — the Amahoro and Agashya families typically involve shorter hikes. If you have mobility concerns or are trekking with older visitors, ask the RDB which families are currently accessible with a shorter walk.

Option 2 — Book Through a Licensed Tour Operator

If you prefer to have permits arranged for you, a licensed Rwanda tour operator can handle the booking. Car Rentals Rwanda can assist with permit coordination on request — mention it when you contact us about your hire car and we will point you in the right direction.


4. Best Time to Book — 2026 Availability Calendar

Gorilla permits are in high demand and often sell out over a year in advance during peak months, so early booking is essential.

SeasonMonthsDemand levelBook this far ahead
Peak dry seasonJune–SeptemberExtremely high4–6 months minimum
Short dry seasonDecember–FebruaryVery high3–4 months
Long rainsMarch–MayModerate4–8 weeks
Short rainsOctober–NovemberModerate4–8 weeks

2026 specific warning: June, July, and August 2026 permits are already heavily booked. If your trip falls in these months, check availability immediately at irembo.gov.rw — do not wait.

Low season advantage: While the rainy seasons of March to May and October to November see fewer tourists, gorilla sightings remain guaranteed — though the treks can be more challenging underfoot. If permits during peak season are unavailable, the rainy season is a genuine and rewarding alternative.


5. Rwanda vs Uganda Gorilla Permit 2026 — Which to Choose?

Many travellers in 2026 consider both Rwanda and Uganda for gorilla trekking. Here is an honest comparison:

FactorRwanda 2026Uganda 2026
Permit cost$1,500$800 (Bwindi/Mgahinga)
Drive from Kigali2–2.5 hours4–5 hours cross-border
Road qualityExcellent tarmacGood to rough (park roads)
Gorilla families14 habituatedMore families available
Trekking experiencePremium, well-organisedMore adventurous, varied
Best combinationRwanda + Uganda doubleUganda only

Rwanda’s higher permit price reflects its superior road infrastructure, seamless logistics, world-class luxury lodge offerings, and the overall polish of the trekking experience.

The Rwanda + Uganda double: Many travellers in 2026 choose to do both — gorillas at Volcanoes NP in Rwanda and gorillas at Bwindi in Uganda in a single cross-border trip. Car Rentals Rwanda specialises in exactly this route. Full cross-border details →


6. Car Hire for Your 2026 Gorilla Permit Trek

Once your gorilla permit date is confirmed, book your hire car around it — not the other way around. Here is what to hire:

Toyota RAV4 | From $40/day

The Kigali–Musanze highway is fully tarmacked. The RAV4 handles it perfectly. Best choice if your lodge is on a tarmac approach road and you are travelling in dry season.

Book a Toyota RAV4 →

The most popular 2026 gorilla trekking vehicle. Full 4WD handles steep lodge approach roads and any rough terrain near the park with complete confidence in all seasons.

Extended Land Cruiser | From $90/day

For gorilla trekking groups of 5–7. Seats everyone with luggage comfortably on the full Kigali–Musanze journey.

Every hire car includes: Comprehensive insurance · Unlimited mileage · Free Kigali hotel or airport delivery · 24/7 roadside support

View our 2026 gorilla trekking fleet →


7. Getting From Kigali to Volcanoes National Park in 2026

DetailInformation
Distance112 km
Drive time2–2.5 hours
Road conditionExcellent tarmac throughout
Briefing time7:00am sharp at Kinigi HQ
Departure from Kigali4:30–5:00am for day trips
Better optionOvernight in Musanze the night before
Last fuel stopFill up in Kigali or Musanze town
Google MapsReliable — save offline as backup

2026 recommendation: Stay overnight in Musanze (Ruhengeri) the night before your trek. You arrive relaxed and acclimatised to the 1,850m altitude, you avoid the 4:30am Kigali departure, and you have time to explore Musanze Caves the afternoon before. With your own hire car you choose your own Musanze hotel with complete flexibility.


8. Frequently Asked Questions — Rwanda Gorilla Permit 2026

How much does a gorilla permit cost in Rwanda in 2026? Rwanda gorilla trekking permit cost is $1,500 for foreign non-residents, $500 for foreign residents, and $200 for East African residents in 2026.

Where do I buy a Rwanda gorilla permit in 2026? Directly at irembo.gov.rw — the official Rwanda Development Board booking platform. Full payment by card is required to confirm.

How many permits are available per day in Volcanoes National Park? 112 permits per day — 14 habituated gorilla families with a maximum of 8 visitors per family per day.

What is the minimum age for gorilla trekking in Rwanda 2026? 15 years old. No exceptions.

How long does a gorilla trek take in 2026? Between 2 and 7 hours depending on the gorilla family’s movement. You spend exactly one hour with the gorillas once found.

Can Car Rentals Rwanda help with gorilla permit booking? We can provide guidance and contact recommendations for permit booking on request. Mention it when you enquire about your hire car.

What car should I hire for gorilla trekking in Rwanda 2026? Toyota RAV4 from $40/day for the highway. Land Cruiser Prado from $70/day if your lodge approach road is steep or you are travelling in rainy season.


Book Your Gorilla Trekking Car Hire for 2026

Car Rentals Rwanda has been getting travellers to Volcanoes National Park for gorilla trekking since 2010. Free hotel delivery, full insurance, unlimited mileage, 24/7 support.

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