The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) stands as a pivotal government department tasked with the consolidation of all government agencies responsible for attracting, retaining, and facilitating investments in the national economy. Notably, RDB assumes the crucial role of selling gorilla permits and overseeing the management of Rwanda’s natural resources. Headquartered on KG 220 Street in Kigali, the capital and largest city of Rwanda, RDB plays a central role in fostering economic development and promoting key sectors, including tourism.
Established in 2009, the Rwanda Development Board serves as a comprehensive body coordinating and promoting national economic development. Its responsibilities span various domains, encompassing business registration, investment promotion, environmental clearances, privatization, and specialized agencies supporting priority sectors such as ICT and tourism, along with SMEs and human capacity development in the private sector.
Rwanda Development is the sole entity authorized by the government to sell, organize, and manage gorilla permits for Volcanoes National Park. The significance of this role underscores the board’s commitment to the conservation and sustainable management of Rwanda’s unique natural heritage.
Rwanda gorilla permits are exclusively available for purchase at the offices of Rwanda Development Board, conveniently situated on KG 220 Street in the capital city of Kigali.
Each Rwanda gorilla permit, granting you the privilege of spending one hour with the mountain gorillas, is priced at USD 1500.
To secure a Rwanda gorilla permit, certain requirements must be met, including:
The Rwanda Development Board has clear guidelines for cancellation and rescheduling:
For travelers living and working in Rwanda, last-minute inquiries for gorilla permits are possible. However, those flying in for gorilla tracking are advised to book at least 3 months in advance for the months of October, November, December, January, February, March, and May, and 6 months in advance for June, July, August, and September – coinciding with the summer holidays in Europe.
While this captivating tour package is available throughout the year, it is advisable to avoid the months of March, April, May, October, and November, when heavy rains are prevalent. The resulting slippery trails can make trekking more challenging during these periods. For an immersive Gorilla Trekking Safari experience, contact Trek Africa Expeditions to book Rwanda Development Board gorilla permits and Gorilla Trekking Safaris.