Rwanda’s Primate Paradise
Nyungwe Forest National Park, located in southwestern Rwanda near the border with Burundi, is one of Africa’s oldest and most biodiverse tropical rainforests. Covering over 1,000 square kilometers, Nyungwe is a sanctuary for primates, birds, rare plants, and stunning mountain scenery. It’s an unmissable destination for nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking a tranquil retreat in the heart of Rwanda’s wilderness.
🐒 Why Visit Nyungwe Forest National Park?
Nyungwe offers an immersive rainforest experience, home to:
- Over 13 primate species, including chimpanzees and the Ruwenzori colobus monkey
- More than 300 bird species, with many endemics
- Towering trees, scenic trails, and Rwanda’s famous canopy walkway
It’s a destination that blends conservation, adventure, and education.
🌿 Top Attractions and Activities in Nyungwe
1. Chimpanzee Trekking
Join expert trackers to locate and observe wild chimpanzees in their natural habitat. Nyungwe hosts two habituated communities, and treks start early in the morning.
2. Canopy Walkway
Suspended 60 meters above the forest floor, this 200-meter-long suspension bridge offers breathtaking views of the treetops, mountains, and wildlife. It’s a must-do experience in Nyungwe.
3. Colobus Monkey Tracking
The park is home to large troops of Ruwenzori colobus monkeys, some numbering over 300 individuals. Watching them leap through the trees is a thrilling sight.
4. Bird Watching
Nyungwe is a haven for birders, with highlights like the great blue turaco, red-collared babbler, and Albertine Rift endemics. Guided bird walks offer the best chances for rare sightings.
5. Nature Trails and Hiking
Nyungwe has over 130 kilometers of hiking trails, ranging from short walks to full-day treks. Popular trails include:
- Igishigishigi Trail: Short and scenic, includes the canopy walkway
- Isumo Waterfall Trail: Leads to a beautiful waterfall through lush forest
- Kamiranzovu Swamp Trail: Offers views of a high-altitude bog and rare flora
6. Cultural Encounters
Visit nearby communities to experience Rwandan traditions, including dance, crafts, and local storytelling.
📅 Best Time to Visit Nyungwe
- Dry Season (June–September & December–February): Best for trekking and clear canopy views
- Wet Season (March–May & October–November): Great for birding, but trails may be slippery
✈️ Travel Tips for Nyungwe Forest
- Access: About a 5–6 hour drive from Kigali or by domestic flight to Kamembe Airport
- Accommodation: Choose from luxury lodges like One&Only Nyungwe House, mid-range eco-lodges, or budget guesthouses nearby
- Packing: Bring waterproof hiking gear, binoculars, insect repellent, and layers for cool mornings
- Health: Malaria prophylaxis is recommended. Stay hydrated and be prepared for altitude
🌟 Explore Nyungwe with Safari X
At Safari X, we craft personalized Rwanda itineraries that include unforgettable experiences in Nyungwe Forest. From primate trekking and canopy adventures to cultural insights, we help you connect deeply with Rwanda’s natural heritage.
Contact us today to plan your Nyungwe Forest National Park journey!







