Mountain Gorilla View Lodge
Mountain Gorilla View Lodge is situated at the periphery of Volcanoes National Park and serves as a habitat for the endangered Mountain Gorillas. Mountain Gorilla View Lodge is strategically situated on the foothills of Mount Karisimbi, one of the volcanic peaks in the Virunga Massif, making it an ideal destination for those seeking the exhilarating experience of gorilla trekking in Rwanda. Remain inside the abundant biodiversity of bushes, trees, and diverse avian species that surround the lodge.
Mountain Gorilla View Lodge is situated in Kinigi, Musanze region, in northern Rwanda, adjacent to the active Volcanoes National Park. The lodge is conveniently accessible from the park headquarters, facilitating easy access for guests engaging in park activities. Mountain Gorilla View Lodge is an eco-lodge featuring 30 expansive cottages, each equipped with a sitting room, fireplace, and tea/coffee making facilities.
Experience pride by residing in an ideal location for your upcoming Gorilla safari in Volcanoes, featuring breathtaking vistas and attentive staff dedicated to ensuring your stay is exceptional in expansive cottages. Additionally, enjoy exemplary service, including the cleaning of your trekking boots and gaiters, which is essential after the inevitable muddy gorilla hike.
Receive premier service During your golden monkey adventure, encounter amiable and delightful staff that will indulge you and enhance your experience to the utmost. Ensure your visit to the Gorilla Park in Rwanda is unforgettable. The lodge features expansive grounds with mountain vistas and stone edifices, exuding charm and tranquility.

Mountain Gorilla View Lodge is restful, pleasant, rustic, and attractive. Stay a minimum of two nights; you will appreciate everything from the cuisine to the breathtaking vistas, and witness stars like you have never seen them, owing to the lodge’s remote location. You may remain here and partake in community visits to the renowned Iby’Iwacu Village, as well as a climb to Bisoke, or choose for the Dian Fossey hike.
The majority of visitors to Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda favored Nyungwe Forest for chimpanzee tracking and the canopy walk experience, which many saw as a remarkable opportunity to view gorillas in an African safari destination. In East Africa, visitors can engage in gorilla trekking in Uganda’s Bwindi Forest National Park and chimpanzee trekking in Kibale Forest, revealing Africa’s remarkable hidden treasures.