Nyungwe Forest National Park
Nyungwe Forest National Park is a spectacular rainforest located in southwestern Rwanda, renowned for its stunning biodiversity and lush landscapes. Covering over 1,019 square kilometers, Nyungwe is one of the oldest rainforests in Africa, home to an incredible array of wildlife, including 13 species of primates, such as chimpanzees and the rare owl-faced monkeys.
The park features a network of well-maintained trails, allowing visitors to explore its lush landscapes while encountering a wide array of wildlife, including birds, butterflies, and unique plant species. Birdwatchers will delight in the opportunity to see over 300 bird species, including the elusive Rwenzori turaco and the colorful great blue turaco.
Nyungwe is also famous for its canopy walk, which offers breathtaking views of the forest from above, providing a unique perspective on the diverse ecosystems below. This exhilarating experience allows guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of the forest while spotting wildlife in its natural habitat.
Cultural experiences abound in and around Nyungwe, with opportunities to engage with local communities and learn about their traditions and sustainable practices. Whether you’re trekking to see primates, enjoying the tranquil beauty of the forest, or participating in cultural activities, Nyungwe Forest National Park promises a rich and unforgettable adventure in the heart of Rwanda’s natural beauty.
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