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Nyungwe National Park

Nyungwe Forest National Park is a breathtaking sanctuary in Rwanda teeming with biodiversity. It encompasses over 1,000 square kilometres of montane rainforest hosting primates, birds, and other species, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.

Chimpanzee Trekking in Nyungwe

Nyungwe Forest is renowned for its growing chimpanzee population, offering a unique opportunity to observe these intelligent and playful primates in their natural habitat.

Embark on a guided chimpanzee trekking expedition, venturing deep into the forest’s verdant depths. Witness their playful interactions, listen to their calls echoing through the trees, and marvel at their incredible agility as they swing from branch to branch.

Birding in Nyungwe

With over 300 bird species recorded, Nyungwe Forest is a paradise for birdwatchers. The forest is home to a variety of endemic and rare species, including the Rwenzori Turaco, the Handsome Francolin, and the Red-collared Mountain Babbler. Enjoy a guided birdwatching tour and be captivated by the vibrant colours and melodic songs of Nyungwe avian residents.

Canopy Walkway: A Unique Perspective:

Experience the forest from a whole new perspective on the Nyungwe Canopy Walkway, a suspension bridge that hovers 50 meters above the forest floor. Walk amongst the treetops, marvel at the breathtaking views, and encounter the unique flora and fauna that live in this elevated world.

Waterfall Hikes and Nature Trails:

Explore Nyungwe Forest’s network of well-maintained trails, winding through the dense vegetation and leading to stunning waterfalls, scenic viewpoints, and hidden gems. Embark on a guided hike to the majestic Isumo Waterfall, or trek through the lush Kamiranzovu Swamp, home to a variety of orchids and other plant species.

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