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Safari activities in Nyungwe National Park

Safari activities in Nyungwe National Park

Safari activities in Nyungwe National Park

Are you looking for safari activities in Nyungwe National Park Rwanda? Nyungwe Forest National Park is one of Rwanda’s national parks with many attractions for visitors. The park offers many things to see, including the chimpanzees. The Nyungwe forest national park is found in the western part of Rwanda in the Rusizi district. The National Park is one of the biggest national parks in Rwanda, covering about 1020 square kilometers. The Nyungwe Forest National Park in Rwanda is well known for its diverse flora and wildlife, which includes the Nyungwe Forest, one of Africa’s oldest tropical rainforests. This national park is home to about 1,068 plant species, 140 orchid species, 120 butterfly species, 322 bird species, 13 monkey species (including a small troop of chimps), and 75 animal species.

The following are safari activities in Nyungwe National Park Rwanda;

Chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe National Park: This is one of the best experiences for primates. Most of the chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe takes place in the Chamdongo Forest, which is the best place for chimpanzee trekking. Chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe National Park starts in three sectors: Uwinka, Kitabi, and Gisakura.

Chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe National Park takes place in groups of up to 8 people. Nyungwe National Park is home to the largest population of chimpanzees in Eastern and Central Africa, with more than 400 recorded. The Nyungwe Forest alone is home to more than 60 chimpanzees, while the Chamdongo Forest is home to 30 chimpanzees.

A chimpanzee trek in Nyungwe National Park can take two to six hours, including the one hour given when a group of chimpanzees is spotted. Those who wish to see the chimpanzees must obtain a chimpanzee trekking permit for $90 per person.

Chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe National Park begins at 5:00 AM with a briefing from a ranger. Chimpanzee trekking starts at 5:00 AM. The best seasons for chimpanzee trekking are June, July, and August. In addition to chimpanzees, many other primates can be seen, including the Ruwenzori colobus monkey, baboon, mangabey, Rwenzori colobus monkey, black and white colobus monkey, dent monkey, and blue monkey.

Nyungwe Forest Canopy Walk: One of the most exciting and adventurous activities in Nyungwe National Park is the Canopy Walk. This activity is 160 meters long and 70 meters above the forest floor on a canopy walkway and is not for the faint of heart. The canopy walkway provides a panoramic view of the forest canopy, allowing visitors to explore the national park from above. Visitors can also observe wildlife such as monkeys, chimpanzees, butterflies, and birds. Those interested in participating in the Nyungwe Forest Park Canopy Walk should begin their journey at the park headquarters in Uwinka. The exercise lasts approximately two hours and costs $60 per person. The Canopy Walk is a fun activity for families to undertake because it is open to visitors over the age of six. The canopy walk can be completed by walking the Igisigui, Imbaraga, and Umuyobe paths.

Visit Nyungwe National Park: Visitors to Rwanda’s Nyungwe Forest National Park can participate in primate tracking activities. Visitors to Nyungwe National Park participate in primate monitoring activities that include tracking the Black and White colobus monkeys. Visitors can witness black and white colobus monkeys in the Nyungwe and Cyamudongo forests for about $60. The national park is home to approximately 400 black and white colobus monkeys, and following them can take anywhere from 2 to 6 hours, depending on how quickly a squad of trackers can locate the monkeys.

Hiking and Guided Nature Walks: Nyungwe Forest National Park offers hikes and guided forest and nature walks. The national park has a total of 13 hiking trails, each providing hikers with spectacular views. Hiking expeditions in Nyungwe National Park can take between 1 and 8 hours and cost USD 40. Visitors can also hike to Izumo Falls, which is a favorite among hikers in Nyungwe National Park. The waterfall is 17 meters high, and tourists can admire some caves and even stunning views of the Kamiranzovu Swamp. Several hiking trails provide tourists with opportunities to see snakes, birds, butterflies, wildflowers, and unique tree and plant species. The hike to Izumo Falls in Nyungwe Forest National Park costs $50 per person. Other hiking activities tourists can participate in while visiting Nyungwe Forest National Park include the Congo Nile Guided Hike, a three-day hiking expedition, and camping in the forest.

Visitors to Nyungwe Forest National Park can participate in the park’s bird-watching activities. The national park has a record of about 322 bird species that bird lovers can see in the park. Some of the bird species that are commonly sighted in Nyungwe National Park include Archer’s robin chat, strange weaver, Chapin’s flycatcher, Rockefeller’s sunbird, and so many more. Birding in Nyungwe National Park costs $50 per person per day.

As previously noted, the Nyungwe Forest National Park in Rwanda provides visitors with a variety of activities. It is one of Rwanda’s and Africa’s most biologically diversified national parks. Visitors interested in visiting this national park should plan a tour to Rwanda with a reputable national park, such as Africa Adventure Vacations which offers extremely reasonable tour packages to Nyungwe National Park.

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