{"id":7970,"date":"2025-02-01T18:29:28","date_gmt":"2025-02-01T18:29:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gorillasafarisinafrica.com\/?p=7970"},"modified":"2025-04-03T09:14:10","modified_gmt":"2025-04-03T09:14:10","slug":"birding-tours-in-rwanda","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gorillasafarisinafrica.com\/birding-tours-in-rwanda\/","title":{"rendered":"Birding Tours in Rwanda"},"content":{"rendered":"

Are you a birder looking for a fantastic birding destination? Rwanda, the Land of a Thousand Hills is a hidden gem for birding enthusiasts.\u00a0 The small land-locked country is home to over 700\u00a0 bird species some of which are endemic to the Albertine Rift Valley and not found anywhere in the whole of Africa.\u00a0 The small East African country boasts diverse bird species scattered in different parts of the county.\u00a0 Rwanda\u2019s location in the Albertine Rift makes it an exceptional birding destination and a must-visit for any birder visiting Africa.<\/p>\n

Also, Rwanda comprises varied habitats such as forests, swamps, and savannah plains which favor the habitation of different bird species. Interestingly Birding in Rwanda can be done alongside other wildlife experiences such as mountain gorilla trekking<\/a> in Volcanoes National Park, game viewing in Akagera National Park, chimpanzee tracking in Nyungwe Forest National Park, and Kigali city tour among others. A combination of bird watching and other wildlife experiences reward you with a complete Rwanda Safari tour. Superfine Safaris Limited offers you the ultimate guide to birding tours in Rwanda<\/p>\n

Top Birding Destinations in Rwanda<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Birds in Nyungwe Forest National Park<\/strong><\/h3>\n

\"BirdingLocated in southwestern Rwanda, Nyungwe Forest National Park<\/a> is a prime birding destination in Rwanda.\u00a0 The montane forest is home to over 300 bird species some of which are endemic to the Albertine Rift.\u00a0 Birders to Nyungwe Forest have a chance to see some rare birds such as the Red Collared babbler, Albertine Owlet, and Rockefeller’s sunbirds which are not found anywhere else in the Eastern Rift Valley side.<\/p>\n

Other notable bird species seen in Nyungwe forest include the Ruwenzori Turaco, Great Blue Turaco, Black saw wing, Regal sunbird, Red-throated Alethe, African hill Babbler, Dwarf Honeyguide, Elusive Congo Bay Owl, Red-collared Apalis, and Archers Ground Robin among others. March to May is when birds are vocal making it the best time for birding in Nyungwe Forest. If you want to see migratory birds, November to April is the best time to see them.\u00a0 Other interesting activities done in Nyungwe Forest include chimpanzee trekking, canopy walk, Ruwenzori Colobus monkey trekking, nature\/forest walking, and waterfall hiking among others.<\/p>\n

Places to Stay in Nyungwe Forest Park<\/strong><\/h3>\n

\"AccommodationSome of the best places to stay on your birding tour to Nyungwe Forest National Park include One and Only Nyungwe House, Nyungwe Hill Top View, Nyungwe Nziza eco Lodge, Mariah Hill Resort, Golden Monkey Hotel, Rwiza Village and Emeraud Kivu Resort. Accommodation services are categorized into budget, midrange, and luxury depending on the choice and budget of the traveler. Superfine Safaris helps you to book and reserve accommodation at any lodge of your preference.<\/p>\n

\u00a0Birds in Volcanoes National Park<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Discover birds in Volcanoes National Park on our Rwanda birding tour. Perched in North Western Rwanda, Volcanos National Park is a prime birding destination in Rwanda hosting over 200 bird species. 17 birds are endemic to the Albertine Rift and not found anywhere else in the whole of Rwanda. The notable birds seen in Nyungwe Forest National Park include the common stonechat, Ruwenzori Double Collared sunbird, Black Crowned Waxbill, Baglafetch weaver, African Long-eared Owl, Ruwenzori Turaco, Dusky Turtle Dove, Brown Necked Parrot and handsome francolin among others.<\/p>\n

\"BirdingThe dry season between June to August is the best time for birding in Volcanoes National Park while November to April is the best time to see migratory birds in Volcanoes National Park. In addition to birding, travelers to Volcanoes National Park<\/a> can engage in mountain gorilla trekking,\u00a0 golden monkey trekking, visiting the twin lakes, Visiting Musanze caves, Mount Karisimbi hiking, Mount Bisoke hiking, forest walking, and visiting the Iby\u2019iwacu cultural village.\u00a0 A combination of these activities offers you the best of the Rwanda tour to Volcanoes National Park<\/p>\n

Places to stay on a birding tour in Volcanoes National Park<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Wondering where to stay in Volcanoes National Park? No worries, a long list of budget, midrange, and luxury lodges have been established to offer you excellent accommodation services. Some of the top accommodations in Volcanoes National Park Rwanda include Bisate Lodge<\/a>, Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge, Five Volcanoes Boutique hotel, Mountain Gorilla View Lodge, Davinchi Gorilla Lodge, Virunga Lodge, Singita Kwitonda Lodge,<\/a> and Gorilla Solution Lodge among others. Superfine Safaris will help you reserve accommodation at any lodge of your choice<\/p>\n

Birds in Akagera National Park<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Spreading over 1122 square kilometers located in eastern Rwanda on the borders of Rwanda and Tanzania. Akagera National Park<\/a> is yet another popular birding destination you should visit. The savannah park is home to over 480 bird species 100 of which are not found anywhere in the whole of Rwanda, Birding in Akagera Nationa Park is done all year round with each season offering a different experience.<\/p>\n

However, migratory birds are only present from November to April.\u00a0 Among the notable birds to see in Akagera National Park include African Fish Eagle, Black Headed Gonolek, Sooty Chat, Marabou Stork, White Browed Coucal, Amur Falcon, Papyrus Gonolek, Booted Eagle, Ruaha Chat, Cabanins Bunting, Cretyed Baerbet, Caspian Plover, Shoebill and Double Toothed Barbet among others.<\/p>\n

Accommodation in Akagera National Park<\/strong><\/h3>\n

\"AccommodationFor night stays, Akagera National Park has both budget, midrange, and luxury accommodation facilities offering you excellent food and sleeping services. Some of the popular places to stay in Akagera Park include Akagera Game Lodge<\/a>, Rusizi Tented Camp, Magashi Camp, Karenge Tented Camp<\/a>, Dereva Hotel, and Lake Shakani Campsite among others<\/p>\n

Other Activities to do in Rwanda<\/strong><\/h3>\n

In addition to birding tours, Rwanda offers a variety of add-on activities that reward you with lifetime experiences. Some of the other popular activities done in Rwanda include<\/p>\n

Mountain Gorilla Trekking<\/strong><\/h4>\n

\"\"Do not miss trekking the endangered mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park located in eastern Rwanda. The park is one of the four parks that shelter the endangered gorillas in the world. Rwanda Development Board together with African Parks has habituated 10 gorilla families to ease gorilla trekking<\/a> in Volcanoes National Park. Rwanda offers luxury gorilla tours at $1500 per permit.\u00a0 The gorilla families in Volcanoes National Park include Agashya Gorilla Family, Kwitonda Family, Umubano Family, Karisimbi Family, Sabyinyo family, Hirwa family, Tutus Family, Pablo family, Susa A, and Amahoro gorilla. Each gorilla family is visited by 8 people per day<\/p>\n

Golden Monkey Trekking<\/strong><\/h4>\n

A trek to meet the playful golden monkeys in Volcanoes National Park is another interesting activity in Rwanda. The endangered primates also live in Volcanoes National Park and are habituated for trekking at $100 per permit.<\/p>\n

Chimpanzee Trekking<\/strong><\/h4>\n

Go chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe Forest located in southwestern Rwanda. A trek to see the endangered chimpanzees is ranked second to gorilla trekking in rewarding travelers with a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Chimpanzees share over 98% of human genes which makes them man\u2019s close relatives.<\/p>\n

Game viewing<\/strong><\/h4>\n

Guided game drives in the savannah plains of Akagera National Park offer you great views of wild animals grazing, hunting, and browsing, Akagera National Park shelters the \u201cbig five\u201d Lions, Elephants, Rhinos, Buffalo, Leopards, Antelopes, Waterbucks, Warthogs, Giraffes, and hyenas among others. Early morning and evening hours is the best time for game viewing in Akagera National Park.<\/p>\n

Other birding places in Rwanda include Gishwati-Mukura National Park and\u00a0Rugezi Marsh<\/p>\n

Planning Your Birding Safari in Rwanda<\/strong><\/h4>\n

Planning a birding safari in Rwanda requires proper and timely planning. Booking through a registered tours and travel company is the best way to book your Rwanda birding tour. Superfine Safaris Limited is one of the trusted agents to book a Rwanda birding safari<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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