Helicopter Safaris in Rwanda

Helicopter Tours in Rwanda

Helicopter Tours in Rwanda

Helicopter Tours in Rwanda -Relish a jaw-dropping scenic Helicopter tour of Rwanda, where you can expect to take in views of the dense rainforests in Volcanoes and Nyungwe Forest National Parks, the spectacular savannah plains or the diverse ecosystems of Akagera National Park, pristine shores and tranquil waters of Lake Kivu, deep Valleys and rolling hills in other parts of the land of a thousand hills. Helicopter tours in Rwanda range from 30 minutes to two hours and are offered by Akagera Aviation.

For unforgettable helicopter tours in Rwanda, the different options offered include;

The scenic Kigali to Bugesera helicopter tour

Starting from Kigali International Airport, this Helicopter tour lasts only half an hour and allows visitors to see the beautiful City of Kigali, spectacular Bugesera as well as River Nyabarongo from the air, then back to the Airport. This is usually conducted aboard the Robinson 44 Helicopter with one of the best views you can ever desire.

The two-hour scenic tour of Kigali-Volcanoes-Twin Lakes and Lake Kivu

Travelers to Rwanda can also enjoy the two-hour helicopter through the country’s top tourist sites including the bustling City of Kigali, the Virunga Volcanoes especially Bisoke, Karisimbi, Muhabura, Gahinga, and Sabyinyo, the phenomenal Twin Lakes of Bulera and Ruhondo as well as Lake Kivu-largest Lake in Rwanda and 6th largest in the African Continent. Like most helicopter tours, this also kick-starts from Kigali International Airport.

The two-hour helicopter tour to the incredible Akagera National Park

Discover the raw and unspoiled beauty of Rwanda’s only wilderness Area-Akagera National Park from above with the two-hour Helicopter tour aboard the stupendous Augusta 109. It makes it possible to take in views of the diverse landscape-Lakes, savannah plains, wetlands, and open areas while relishing the fresh air and appreciating the beauty of Mother Nature.

The two-and-a-half-hour helicopter tour of Kigali, Nyungwe Forest National Park, and Lake Kivu

Another helicopter tour option in Rwanda is the two-and-a-half scenic ride from Kigali International Airport, through the spectacular City, magnificent Lake Kivu, and the lush Nyungwe Forest National park before returning back to the Airport.

As earlier mentioned, Helicopter Tours in Rwanda are conducted by Akagera Aviation, boasting of an incredible fleet that includes the Agusta A109S, the Agusta AW119MKII, and the Robinson 44.

The Robinson 44

Abbreviated as R44, this helicopter has a single engine and has a carrying capacity of three passengers as well as a maximum weight capacity of 180 kilograms. If you plan on undertaking an aerial photography adventure, then opt for the R44.

The Agusta AW119MKII -Helicopter Tours in Rwanda

The 6-seater Agusta 119 (or A119MKII) is a single-engine helicopter that makes it possible for travelers to explore beautiful Rwanda in style as well as comfort. It has a maximum weight capacity of over 380 kilograms and besides discovering the beauty of Rwanda, it is sometimes used for Emergency medical evacuation services in the country.

The extraordinary Agusta A109S

Are you interested in a family or group helicopter tour? Then the Agusta A109S helicopter is just perfect for you, as it is 6-seater and also has a weight capacity of 380 kilograms. This twin-engine helicopter boasts enough leg room as well as jaw-dropping views of the countryside, Lakes, dense rainforest, Virunga Mountains, rolling hills, and winding roads as well as savannah plains, depending on the chosen option.

When is the best time for helicopter tours in Rwanda?

Helicopter tours in Rwanda are wonderful all year round, although the drier season is perfect, considering the fact that temperatures are milder. Most travelers prefer taking the activity early in the morning when the sky is clearer and if you wish to sight more animals during the helicopter tour, then do it early morning or at dusk when they are more active.

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