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May 20, 2025Are Rwanda and Uganda Borders Open in 2025? Here’s What Travelers Need to Know
Yes, the land borders between Rwanda and Uganda are fully open in 2025. Following several years of diplomatic tension, relations between the two countries have significantly improved, and cross-border movement is now possible without restrictions. The key border posts—Cyanika and Katuna—are operational, allowing travelers to move freely between southwestern Uganda and northern Rwanda.
This development is welcome news for tourists planning gorilla trekking safaris, cultural experiences, and overland journeys that combine the best of both countries.
Why the Rwanda–Uganda Border Was Closed—And What Changed
The land border between Uganda and Rwanda was initially closed in early 2019, primarily due to political and security disagreements. For nearly three years, land crossings remained restricted, impacting trade and tourism between the two nations.
Since 2022, however, both countries have taken important steps to normalize relations. In 2025, Rwanda and Uganda continue to hold high-level bilateral meetings, demonstrating a shared commitment to peace and regional cooperation.
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February 2025: Rwanda and Uganda held their third Cross-Border Security Meeting in Mbarara, Uganda, focusing on trade, public health, immigration, and community safety.
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March 2025: Top commanders from the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) and Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) met to assess security progress and address lingering concerns at the border.
These continued engagements reflect strong political will to keep the border open and functioning.
Can You Cross by Road Between Uganda and Rwanda?
Absolutely. Road travel between Rwanda and Uganda is safe and legal as of 2025.
If you’re planning a safari itinerary that includes Bwindi Impenetrable Forest or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda and Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda, you can now cross the border with ease via the Cyanika or Katuna posts.
This overland option not only adds flexibility to your trip but also offers a scenic and immersive experience through the lush Virunga landscapes.
Important Travel Tips:
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Bring a valid passport and appropriate visas.
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Stay up to date on vaccination and health requirements.
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Confirm any changes with your tour operator, such as Trek Africa Expeditions, before crossing.
Travel Options: Overland and Fly-In Safaris Across Rwanda and Uganda
Now that the borders are open, visitors can travel between key safari destinations by road or air:
Overland Safaris:
Enjoy breathtaking landscapes as you drive between Kigali (Rwanda) and Uganda’s gorilla trekking hubs. This is a popular route for travelers arriving in Kigali and trekking in Bwindi or Mgahinga the next day.
Fly-In Safaris from Entebbe:
Prefer flying? You can catch a domestic flight from Entebbe to Kisoro or Kihihi airstrips, both close to the main gorilla trekking sectors in Uganda.
Flight costs (2025):
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One-way (Entebbe to Kisoro): Approx. USD 382
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Round trip: Approx. USD 542
Trek Africa Expeditions can arrange flights and private transfers, ensuring a smooth, hassle-free travel experience.
Gorilla Trekking Permit Costs in Uganda and Rwanda (Updated for 2025)
Uganda Gorilla Permits (Valid July 2024 – June 2026):
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Non-residents: USD 800
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Foreign residents: USD 700
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East African citizens: USD 77
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Rest of Africa citizens: USD 500
Rwanda Gorilla Permits:
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All international visitors: USD 1,500
While Rwanda offers a luxury trekking experience, Uganda provides a more affordable alternative, especially for travelers interested in extending their safari across both countries.
Top Gorilla Trekking Tours in Uganda and Rwanda
Here are some popular trips you can book with Trek Africa Expeditions:
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3-Day Uganda Gorilla Trekking Tour – Perfect for travelers on a tight schedule
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5-Day Gorilla & Wildlife Safari in Uganda – Combines gorilla trekking with a classic savannah experience
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5-Day Gorilla & Chimpanzee Trekking Safari – Explore Uganda’s two top primate destinations
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Luxury Rwanda Gorilla Safari – Premium accommodation and personalized service in Volcanoes National Park
Planning Cross-Border Travel Between Uganda and Rwanda in 2025
With the Rwanda–Uganda land borders now open and diplomatic ties steadily improving, travelers can confidently plan multi-country safaris that take in the best of East Africa. Whether you’re starting your trip in Kigali and heading to Bwindi, or beginning in Entebbe and exploring Rwanda’s Volcanoes, crossing the border is now straightforward.
Let Trek Africa Expeditions help you design a custom itinerary that blends unforgettable wildlife experiences with smooth, cross-border logistics.
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Wondering if the Rwanda–Uganda border is open in 2025? Yes—it is. Learn how to cross by road or air, latest gorilla permit costs, and how to plan a seamless multi-country safari with Trek Africa Expeditions.