Towering at 4,507 meters above sea level, Mount Karisimbi is the highest peak in Rwanda and the sixth highest in Africa. Located within the Volcanoes National Park, it straddles the border between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Its name, derived from the word amasimbi (snow in Kinyarwanda), refers to the occasional snow cover at its summit during colder months. The Karisimbi hike offers a challenging yet rewarding experience through Afro-alpine vegetation, volcanic ridges, and breathtaking scenery—an ideal adventure for seasoned hikers and nature lovers.

The hike typically begins from the Kinigi headquarters, after a briefing and registration. Hikers are accompanied by professional rangers and porters, and sometimes an armed guard for safety. The trek traverses through thick bamboo forests, giant lobelias, and Hagenia trees before reaching the base camp at 3,700 meters, where hikers spend the night.
On the second day, an early start takes you up the final ascent to the summit. The climb becomes steeper and colder with altitude, but the views at the top—stretching across Rwanda, Congo, and Uganda—are spectacular.
The hike to Mount Karisimbi is organized by the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) in collaboration with park guides. Here’s a general cost breakdown:
Note: Prices may vary slightly depending on your tour operator or park regulations.
Mount Karisimbi can be hiked year-round, but conditions vary with the seasons. The best time to go is during the dry seasons, when trails are more manageable and visibility is clearer.
Because this is a high-altitude hike, proper preparation is essential:
Climbing Mount Karisimbi is not just about conquering altitude—it’s about immersing yourself in one of Africa’s most stunning volcanic landscapes. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or a thrill-seeker looking for your next challenge, Karisimbi offers a well-guided, safe, and enriching adventure. Let us help you secure permits, arrange gear, and plan logistics for a smooth and memorable climb.