Nyungwe forest national park Rwanda
Birding
You’re right in the sanctuary of bird life. It’s one of the 7 places protuberant for birding in Rwanda Nyungwe forest national is a citadel for 310 recorded bird species making it the best destination in the Albertine rift valley as it boasts of 29 endemic bird species to this region. Rwenzori Turacos, swamp warblers, handsome francolins, Ruwenzori nightjars, regal sunbirds, Congo Bay owls and chinspotbatis among others will be plentiful in birding experience.
Water falls hike
The water roars as you get to the proximity of its natural fountain. As the water washes over the rocks, it plunges 25m and squelches to the banks of the river feeding water tropic flowers that stand tall and sparkle in the wild. Listen to the language that nature speaks as you’ll be in kindred with primates that agree with the beauty in the vicinity. There isn’t a better way to escape the city than to be in the company of an undisturbed ecosystem.
Canopy walk
It’s time to levitate!
The birds flee at the sound of primates that ploy branch to branch. Witness this as you are70m above the ground over a profuse canopy. Whereas the primates trust their palms and mobile branches to thrust them onward above the canopies, you’ll be on a suspended bridge that enables you to view Nyungwe forest and the hills in the backdrop.
Colobus monkey trekking
In spite of the fact that these social primates are scattered throughout the rainforests of equatorial Africa, their population in Nyungwe Forest National Park is remarkable. Bumping into a barrel of these primates is rewarding as some will appear to be nursing littles ones and feeding. Feel free to take photos of them in their habitat. Nyungwe forest national park has groups of up to 450 individuals.
Chimp trekking
unforgettable experience of tracking chimpanzees at 5:30am. Partaking a predictable 94% of our genetic material, only few would argue that chimps present a far-fetched range of human-like behaviors oscillating from tool handling to conducting war. Nyungwe forest national park has a population of over 500 chimpanzee individuals and 2 troops have been habituated for trekking