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Guide to Nyungwe Forest National park

Guide to Nyungwe Forest National park

Located in southwestern Rwanda, Nyungwe Forest National Park s Rwanda’s largest tropical rain forest bordered by Lake Kivu and Kabira forest National Park in Burundi. Nyungwe Forest National Park was gazetted in 2004 to promote primate safaris in Rwanda and diversify tourism the land of a thousand hills. The park is home to 13 primates with chimpanzees dominating. Also, Nyungwe Forest is home to over 310 bird species, 90 mammals, 38 reptiles and 2000 plant species making it a must-visit destination on your Rwanda safari. The rain forest is tucked in the middle tea plantations overlooking Virunga Volcanoes.

Nyungwe Forest covers a total land area of 1000 square kilometers 2/3rds of which is covered by water feeding into River Congo and River Nile. Vegetation cover in Nyungwe Forest comprises of the rain forest, bamboos, shrubs, Orchids, Mosses, Pod carps, Gant Lobelia and ferns which provide food and habitation for birds and animals in the park. A Rwanda safari to Nyungwe Forest National park offers travelers with a great choice of tourist activities, which reward them with memorable experiences. The top thing to see and do in Nyungwe Forest National Park include:

Top Tourist Activities in Nyungwe Forest National Park

Chimpanzee trekking

Nyungwe Forest National park

Chimps in Nyungwe Forest

Chimpanzee trekking is  wonderful and most done travel experience in Nyungwe Forest rewarding you with a close encounter with man’s close relatives.  Over 500 chimpanzees inhabit Nyungwe Forest national park awaiting for you. Chimpanzee trekking in the Nyungwe forest is done in either the main forest and Cyamudongo forest.  A permit to trek chimpanzee in Rwanda costs $90 allowing you to spend an hour with a chimpanzee community.

Chimpanzee trekking starts from Uwinka information center with a short briefing about the rules and regulations of chimpanzee trekking Superfine Safaris help you to book and reserve chimpanzee permits from Rwanda Development Board. The 3 Days Nyungwe Chimpanzee tour gives you  chance to trek chimpanzees with in the shortest time possible. The dos and don’ts of chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe Forest National Park include:
1. Keep a distance of seven meters away from chimpanzees
2. Do not trek when sick
3. Avoid direct eye contact with chimpanzees
4. Do not use flashlight cameras
5. Don’t litter in the park
6. Do not shout – Keep your voices low
7. Keep within your groups- Do not move alone in the forest
8. Don’t run away when chimpanzees charge
9. Carry your permit
10. Turn back your faces when sneezing

Monkey Trekking

Besides chimpanzees, Nyungwe Forest is home to numerous money species hence the best spot for monkey trekking in Rwanda. Expect to see monkeys such as Olive baboons Grey-cheeked Monkeys, Vervet monkeys, Dent’s monkeys, Red-tailed monkeys, Silver monkeys, Ruwenzori colubus, Hamlyn’s monkey and L’Hoest Monkeys among others. The playful and lively characters of monkeys in Nyungwe Forest National park make this whole experience enjoyable and memorable. The fact that monkeys are many in Nyungwwe Forest, your monkey trekking experience will be very short and less strenuous compared to chimpanzee trekking.

Canopy walk

Nyungwe Forest National park

Canopy walk

A canopy walk in Nyungwe Forest offers you the best aerial views of the forest, wildlife, local communities, and the Virunga volcanoes. The 2 hours walk above the forest (60 meters) is an exceptional experience that no traveler to Nyungwe Forest should miss. Canopy walk costs $60 but the feeling and excitement that comes with it are undeniably worth the penny.

Waterfall hiking

Waterfall hiking is another remarkable experience done in Nyungwe Forest National park.  The  famous waterfalls in Nyungwe Forest include Kamiranzovu and Isumo waterfalls whose scenic beauties is a not miss. Hiking to these waterfalls is undeniably strenuous through marshlands and muddy swamps but the experience is worth the effort. The speed and water quantity of waterfalls are seasonal. Waterfalls are usually heavy and strong during the rainy season and become slow in the dry season. Physical fitness and mental readiness are highly emphasized for waterfall hiking.

Packing List For Hiking in Nyungwe Forest National Park
• Hiking boots,
• Gardening gloves,
• Walking sticks,
• Rain jackets
• Hat
• Sunglasses
• Bottled drinking water
• Energy giving snacks
• Long-sleeved shirts
• Long pants
• Scarf and warm sweaters for cold forest weather.

Bird watching

Activities in Nyungwe Foerst

Bird watching in Nyungwe Forest

Sheltering over 300 bird species, Nyungwe Forest National Park is the best spot for bird watching in Rwanda. Birds in Nyungwe Forest include Red-faced woodland warbler, Regal Sunbird, Ruwenzori Apalis, Handsome francolin, Blue-headed Sunbird, Mountain masked apalis, Dwarf honey guide, Stripe breasted tit, Purple breasted sunbird, Kivu ground thrush, and Shelley’s crimsonwing among others. Our experienced guides help you spot different birds and also help to explain unique features about each spotted bird.

Nature/Forest Walk

Be part of  a walk to enjoy the cool, quiet natural state of Nyungwe Forest  National Park. A forest walk is the best way to discover all hidden treasures of Nyungwe Forest National park. Enjoy the sweet melodies of birds, which sing endlessly up in the trees. Walking stick, closed shoes and a walking stick is a must-have for everyone going for a nature walk in Nyungwe Forest National park. Expect to meet monkeys, birds and reptiles during your nature walk through Nyungwe Forest.

Best time to visit Nyungwe Forest National Park

June, July, August, September, August, December to February are the best months for chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe Forest National Park. During this time, rain is less which keeps trails drier making it easier and more pleasant. Also, the sun can easily break through clouds during this time, which makes photography easier. However, Nyungwe Forest can be visited throughout the year and all activities are done without any disturbance.

Where to sleep in Nyungwe Forest National park

Where to Sleep in Nyungwe Forest

Nyungwe House

Wondering about accommodation in Nyungwe Forest National Park? No worries, the forest has a variety of budget, midrange and luxury lodging facilities to serve you with first-class food and sleeping services at affordable rates. The top lodges in Nyungwe Forest National Park include One and Only Nyungwe House, Nyungwe Hill Top View Lodge and Gisakura guesthouse, among others.

People also ask

How do i get from Kigali to Nyungwe Forest National park?

Nyungwe forest can be accessed by road transport. The park is roughly 6 hours drive from Kigali International airport driving south westwards. If you are driving from Kigali to Nyungwe via Huye town, the easiest route is through Nyabugongo, Kamonyi, Muhanga, Ruhango, Nyanza , Huye and Nyamagabe districts. Taking this route gives you a chance to visit kamageri rock and the King’s palace among other attractions in these towns.
Alternatively, you can drive from Kigali to Nyungwe via Karogi Town with en-route stop at Ndaba rock and Bisesero genocide memorial site.

What is Unique about Nyungwe Forest National park?

The park is famous for being one of the oldest rainforests in Africa. In 1697, Nyungwe Forest was declared a UNESCO site due to its  rich biodiversity. The park shelters the highest number of primates which include chimpanzees, Grey cheeked mangabeys, Red tailed monkeys, LHoest monkeys, Blue monkeys, Vervet monkeys, Baboons, Black and white colobus. Also, Nyungwe  offers a unique canopy walk rewarding travelers with spectacular aerial views of the Virunga Volcanoes and other attractions in the neighboring areas

What is the most visited National Park in Rwanda?

Volcanoes National park , home to the endangered mountain gorillas  and golden monkeys is the most visited National park in Rwanda. The park receives the highest number of travelers compared to other parks.  Nyungwe Forest and Akagera National parks also receive a reasonable number for travelers. Gishwata Mukura is the least visited National park in Rwanda

Which park in Rwanda has the big 5?

Akagera National park located in Eastern Rwanda is home to the big 5.  Akagera is the only savannah park in Rwanda and the only place to do game viewing experience. In addition to the big 5, Akagera shelters animals such as Zebras, Giraffes, Duikers, Waterbucks, Warthogs, Gazelles and antelopes among others. Day and evening game drives  giving travelers a chance to see and interact  with a variety of wild animals grazing, hunting and socializing.

What is the largest Forest in Rwanda?

Nyungwe Forest is by far the Largest Forest in Rwanda. The forest covers 1,019 square kilometers  of land located in south western Rwanda. Deforestation has divided Nyungwe Forest into two which are Nyungwe and Chamudongo Forests. Chimpanzee trekking is done in either of the forests.

What is the smallest park in Uganda?

Mgahinga National park covering 34square kilometers is the smallest Park in Uganda. The park is locates in kisro district south western Uganda and its home to the endangered gorillas and golden monkeys. Mgahinga Forest also shelters three of the Virunga Volcanoes which are Mt Muhabura, Mt Gahinga and Mount Sabyinyo which is shared  by Uganda, Rwanda and Congo

What is the second Largest park in Uganda?

Queen Elizabeth is the second largest park in Uganda. The park covers 1978 square kilometers located in western Uganda. The park is second  to Murchison Falls and its home to the four of the big five animals . Game viewing, v=boat cruise at Kazinga channel., Bird watching, community tours, and chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura gorge are the most done travel experiences in Queen Elizabeth National park

In conclusion, Nyungwe Forest remains your must-visit travel destination in Rwanda. Superfine Safaris Limited  offers you toiler made Rwanda safari to Nyungwe Forest for chimpanzee trekking, canopy walk, forest walks, bird watching and monkey trekking at affordable rates with great value for money.

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