Uganda & Rwanda:
Women's Motorcycle Adventure
About this Adventure
Uganda & RWanda. ELeven days. Two countries – Africa at its purest on two wheels! Are you a women who loves riding motorcycles? Join us on an unforgettable adventure through the wild heart of Africa.
This extraordinary motorcycle tour, designed exclusively for women, combines exciting off-road riding with incredible wildlife encounters and authentic cultural experiences in two of East Africa’s most spectacular destinations.
Together with a local guide, you’ll explore Rwanda, the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” and Uganda, the “Pearl of Africa.” Ride scenic routes along the shores of Lake Kivu, through the lush Bwindi Rainforest, and on the legendary Congo Nile Trail.
Among the unforgettable highlights are the optional gorilla trekking experience in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, a boat safari on the Kazinga Channel, and an optional jeep safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park. With a bit of luck, you’ll also encounter elephants, buffalo, lions, and a wide variety of other African wildlife.
Approximately 50% of the tour takes place on unpaved roads and gravel tracks. This adventure is therefore best suited to riders with off-road experience and confident motorcycle handling skills.
Are you ready for the ultimate motorcycle adventure with other women? Experience an unforgettable journey filled with breathtaking nature, vibrant cultures, thrilling off-road riding and memories that will last a lifetime!
Tour Overview
Uganda & Rwanda: Women's Motorcycle Adventure
Total Days: 11 (10 nights)
2027: July 22nd to August 01st
Price: 3,150€
Min/Max. no of riders: 6-10
Total kilometres: ~1,300
Roads: 50% unpaved, 50% tarmac
Visa: Most European passport holders require a visa. An e-Visa for either Rwanda or Uganda costs approximately USD 50. Alternatively, an East Africa Tourist Visa can be obtained, allowing travel to both countries with a single visa.
Riding Level
Accomodation
Lodges, resorts, hotels, safari camps (twin share)
Motorbikes
Haojin 200 ccm or similar small enduro
Note: The programme shown below is subject to change depending on weather conditions. You are viewing a sample programme.
The tour price is based on a minimum of 6 riders. If fewer than 6 women join the tour, the base price will increase accordingly.
Was ist inklusive?
- Transfer to/from Kigali airport
- Motorcycle rental
- Third-party motorcycle liability insurance
- Local English-speaking tour guide
- German-speaking female co-guide
- Support vehicle with luggage transport and mechanic
- All accommodation in hotels, resorts, lodges, and safari camps
- Breakfast
- Travel Insolvency Protection Certificate
- Travel documents
What's included?
- Transfer to/from Kigali airport
- Motorcycle rental
- Third-party motorcycle liability insurance
- Local English-speaking tour guide
- German-speaking female co-guide
- Support vehicle with luggage transport and mechanic
- All accommodation in hotels, resorts, lodges, and safari camps
- Breakfast
- Travel Insolvency Protection Certificate
- Travel documents
What's excluded?
- Flights to/from Kigali
- Visa fees
- Fuel
- Motorcycle riding gear
- Lunch, dinner, beverages
- Optional: Gorilla Trekking Permit (€850)
- Optional: 4x4 safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park (approx. €200)
- Other optional excursions and entrance fees
- Travel health insurance, including medical evacuation/repatriation
- International personal accident insurance
- Deductible in the event of motorcycle damage
- Single room supplement (€375)
Tour Organisation Notice
The tour presented here is organized and operated by an experienced third-party provider: Motor2Travel.
I am not the tour operator, but will be joining the trip myself and happily recommend it based on personal experience and enthusiasm. Through this platform, I’m simply looking to connect with like-minded riders who would like to join me on this journey.
All information provided is for general guidance only and does not constitute a travel service or a travel contract. Booking, payment, and the operation of the tour are handled exclusively by the third-party provider, who acts as the sole contractual partner.
Good to know
MENTAL STRENGTH
You don’t have to be a professional on our tour. What matters most is staying calm in tricky moments. It’s perfectly fine if you take a spill. You’re never alone – we support each other every step of the way.
SAFETY
Our tour prioritizes comfort and safety. The support vehicle and the mechanic are always with us.
AFRICA
Be patient with Africa. Not everything is always available, and sometimes things take longer than expected. There may be power or Wifi outages. But the warmth and friendliness of the people make up for it.
PACK LIGHT
Pack only essentials. We don’t need a lot of outfit changes – you can be comfortable in the evening without packing too much.
Your Destination
Rwanda and Uganda are among East Africa’s most spectacular destinations and offer the perfect setting for an unforgettable motorcycle adventure.
In Rwanda, our route winds through the country’s rolling highlands to the shores of Lake Kivu, where breathtaking panoramic views await. Along the legendary Congo Nile Trail, we ride scenic dirt roads through traditional villages and lush coffee plantations, experiencing everyday life far from the main tourist routes.
Across the border in Uganda, dense rainforests, rolling hills, and extraordinary wildlife create an entirely different landscape. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to the world’s endangered mountain gorillas, while the tranquil waters of Lake Bunyonyi provide the perfect place to relax and unwind.
In Queen Elizabeth National Park, we may be lucky enough to encounter elephants, hippos, lions, and many other species in their natural habitat. Twisting mountain roads, adventurous gravel tracks, spectacular scenery, and warm encounters with local people make this journey a truly unforgettable experience.
Your Tour-Guide
GOODluck
Goodluck Mshanga is the local, English-speaking guide for this adventure. With his extensive knowledge of the region, he will lead us through the spectacular landscapes and exciting roads of both Rwanda and Uganda.
In addition to being an experienced motorcycle guide, Goodluck is also a professional mountain and safari guide, leading unforgettable expeditions through East Africa’s mountains and national parks.
Driven by his passion for education, Goodluck founded the Goodester Kindergarten in Arusha, Tanzania, with the aim of inspiring the next generation to appreciate, explore, and protect the natural world.
Tour Programme
Day 1: Arrival in Kigali (Rwanda)
Welcome to Kigali, the vibrant capital of Rwanda. Upon your arrival at the airport, you will be transferred to your hotel. Depending on the time of year, the time difference to Central Europe is only zero to two hours.
Kigali is widely regarded as one of Africa’s cleanest and safest capitals. Built across a series of rolling hills, the city has transformed into a modern metropolis in recent years, impressing visitors with its well-maintained streets, welcoming people, and relaxed atmosphere.
If time permits, you may choose to visit the moving Kigali Genocide Memorial or the famous Hôtel des Mille Collines, known worldwide from the film Hotel Rwanda.
Day 2: Kigali to Lake Kivu (Rwanda)
After leaving Kigali behind, the real motorcycle adventure begins. Before long, we escape the city traffic and follow a mix of scenic roads and unpaved tracks through Rwanda’s lush, rolling countryside.
In the afternoon, we arrive at Lake Kivu, one of Africa’s Great Lakes, located on the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Reaching depths of up to 485 metres (1,591 ft), it is one of the deepest lakes in the world.
We end the day watching a spectacular sunset over the lake while enjoying freshly grilled fish and the peaceful lakeside atmosphere.
Day 3: Lake Kivu to Ruhengeri (Rwanda)
Today’s ride follows the eastern shoreline of Lake Kivu. Part of the route takes us along the legendary Congo Nile Trail, a breathtaking scenic route featuring several unpaved sections that require confident off-road riding skills. Meanwhile, our support vehicle follows an alternative route.
As the day unfolds, we approach Volcanoes National Park, where a chain of majestic volcanoes dominates the landscape. Along the way, we’ll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the spectacular Virunga Mountains.
Our destination is Ruhengeri, the gateway to Volcanoes National Park and one of Rwanda’s most beautiful regions.
Day 4: Ruhengeri (Rwanda) to Ruhija in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (Uganda)
After breakfast, we leave Rwanda behind and ride towards the Ugandan border. Before long, the scenery begins to change as dense forests, steep mountain slopes, and vast tea plantations dominate the landscape.
In the afternoon, we arrive in Ruhija, a small mountain village on the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of Africa’s most biodiverse rainforests and is best known for its population of endangered mountain gorillas. Nowhere else in the world is there such a high concentration of these remarkable great apes.
Day 5: Bwindi Impenetrable National Park – Optional Gorilla Trekking (Uganda)
Today offers one of the most unforgettable and emotional highlights of the entire journey. Those who wish can take part in an optional gorilla trekking experience.
Gorilla permits must be reserved several months in advance, as only a limited number of visitors are allowed to visit each gorilla family every day. Before sunrise, park rangers set out to locate the gorillas. Once they have been found, your guided trek through the dense rainforest of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park begins.
Depending on the location of the gorilla family, the hike can last anywhere from one to several hours. Your reward is a full hour spent observing these incredible animals at close range in their natural habitat, an experience that few people ever forget.
Guests who choose not to participate in the gorilla trek can enjoy a relaxing day at the lodge or visit the Batwa community. The Batwa are the original inhabitants of the Bwindi Forest. Following the establishment of the national park, they lost their ancestral homeland and many continue to face challenging living conditions today. A visit offers fascinating insights into their culture, traditions, and history while directly supporting the local community.
Day 6: Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to the Kazinga Channel (Uganda)
After breakfast, we leave the mountainous landscapes of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park behind and ride along scenic tracks through the foothills of the Albertine Rift Valley. The scenery constantly changes as dense rainforest gives way to open savannahs and traditional villages.
Before long, we enter the southern section of Queen Elizabeth National Park. As we traverse the park on a long wilderness road, you may be lucky enough to spot elephants, zebras, antelopes, warthogs and a variety of other wildlife along the way.
Our destination for the day is the Kazinga Channel, the natural waterway connecting Lake Edward and Lake George.
Day 7: Queen Elizabeth National Park – Optional 4x4 Safari & Kazinga Channel Boat Cruise (Uganda)
Early risers can join an optional morning game drive through Queen Elizabeth National Park. One of Uganda’s most biodiverse protected areas, the park is home to elephants, lions, leopards, buffalo, hippos, and more than 600 species of birds. Thanks to successful conservation efforts, wildlife populations have flourished in recent years.
In the afternoon, we embark on a memorable boat safari along the Kazinga Channel. Few places in Africa offer such outstanding opportunities to observe hippos, Nile crocodiles, elephants, and countless waterbirds from such close range. As evening approaches, the shores become especially lively as wildlife gathers at the water’s edge.
Day 8: Kazinga Channel to Mbarara (Uganda)
Before setting off, we take one last moment to enjoy the spectacular views from our lodge overlooking the Kazinga Channel.
Today’s ride begins on smooth tarmac roads, where families of baboons are often seen relaxing along the roadside. We then leave the main road behind and continue on unpaved tracks through rural Uganda, where friendly locals greet us with curiosity and warm smiles.
As we approach Mbarara, the landscape opens into rolling green hills and fertile plains. This region is renowned for its cattle farming, with vast pastures dotted with long-horned Ankole cattle.
In the evening, we gather around the campfire at our lodge to share stories from another unforgettable day on the road.
Day 9: Ride to Lake Bunyonyi (Uganda)
Today’s route heads south once again through the heart of rural Uganda. We enjoy a varied ride along winding asphalt roads and scenic dirt tracks, passing small villages, banana plantations, and the rolling hills of the highlands.
By afternoon, we arrive at beautiful Lake Bunyonyi, nestled among lush green hills and surrounded by dozens of small islands. Often referred to as the “Place of Many Little Birds,” the lake is one of Uganda’s most picturesque destinations.
Tonight, we stay on one of the lake’s tranquil islands, soaking in the peaceful atmosphere of this truly special place.
Day 10: Lake Bunyonyi to Kigali (Rwanda)
It’s time to climb back on our motorcycles for the final ride to Rwanda. After crossing the border, we soon leave the main highway and follow quiet, winding backroads through the countryside.
Depending on road conditions and the available time, we either take a scenic route with unpaved sections or ride directly to Kigali.
In the evening, we celebrate the end of our journey with a memorable farewell dinner, sharing stories and unforgettable moments from our African motorcycle adventure.
Day 11: Departure
Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time to explore Kigali at your own pace, shop for a few last souvenirs, or relax at one of the city’s charming cafés while soaking up the atmosphere.
Afterwards, you’ll be transferred to Kigali International Airport for your onward flight home, bringing an unforgettable African adventure to a close.