Trip Budget & Costs

How Much Does a Trip to Rwanda Cost?

A realistic breakdown of what it costs to visit Rwanda in 2026: daily budgets, safari prices, sample trip totals, and where your money actually goes.

Daily Budget by Travel Style

Per person, per day, on the ground (excludes international flights).

budget

$50-$100

per day

Guesthouses, local food, public transport

mid rangeMost popular

$150-$400

per day

Mid-range lodges, guided tours, private transport

luxury

$500-$2,000

per day

Luxury lodges, private guides, gorilla trekking

Sample Trip Costs

Estimated ground costs per person (accommodation, food, local transport, and activities). Add international flights separately.

Trip Lengthbudgetmid rangeluxury
7 days$350-$700$1,050-$2,800$3,500-$14,000
10 days$500-$1,000$1,500-$4,000$5,000-$20,000

Round-trip international flights to Rwanda typically add $700-1,500 from Europe and $1,100-2,200 from North America, depending on season and how far ahead you book.

Safari Costs in Rwanda

Safari is usually the biggest line item. Prices are per person, per day, and typically include park fees, a guide, game drives, and full-board accommodation.

budget

$100-$250/day

Budget lodges, group tours, Akagera park fees

mid range

$300-$700/day

Comfortable lodges, guided safaris, some activities

luxury

$800-$3,000/day

Exclusive lodges, private guides, gorilla trekking included

What Things Cost in Rwanda

Everyday prices to help you plan a daily budget.

Local Meal$2-5
Restaurant Meal$10-30
Beer$1-3
Coffee$1-4
Fuel Per Liter$1.3
Domestic Flight$0-0
Gorilla Permit$1500
Chimp Permit$100
Golden Monkey Permit$100

Where Your Money Goes

  • Safari & park fees are the biggest cost. Daily lodge and conservation fees add up fast.
  • Domestic flights between parks and cities can run $100-300 each leg.
  • Accommodation spans budget guesthouses to $1,000+ luxury camps.
  • Food and local transport are relatively cheap outside the lodges.
  • Tips and gratuities add roughly $15-30 per day on a guided trip.

How to Save Money

  • Travel in shoulder season for lower lodge rates and fewer crowds.
  • Join a small-group safari instead of a private vehicle.
  • Stay in towns just outside parks and do day trips in.
  • Book domestic flights and permits early.
  • Eat at local restaurants away from the tourist strips.
  • Use a no-foreign-fee card and withdraw larger amounts from ATMs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a trip to Rwanda cost?

Budget travelers spend $50-$100 a day, mid-range travelers $150-$400 a day, and luxury trips $500+ a day, before international flights. A typical 7-day mid-range trip works out to roughly $1,050-$2,800 per person on the ground.

How much does a Rwanda safari cost?

Expect $100-$250 per day for budget group safaris, $300-$700 per day for mid-range lodge safaris, and $800-$3,000 per day for luxury camps. Park fees are normally included.

What is the cheapest way to visit Rwanda?

Travel in shoulder season, join a small-group camping safari, use public buses or shared shuttles between cities, and base yourself in towns just outside the parks. This keeps a trip closer to the budget end of the range.

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