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Nyungwe Forest National Park Adventures

Nyungwe Forest National Park is one of Africa’s oldest montane rainforests, offering exceptional biodiversity, with extensive hiking trails and unique primate watching opportunities.

590,000
Acres Protected
80
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
2004
Year Established

About Nyungwe Forest National Park

 

Located in southwestern Rwanda, Nyungwe Forest National Park covers a vast area of montane rainforest at elevations ranging from approximately 1,600 to 2,950 meters. This park is recognized as one of the largest and oldest remaining tropical montane forests in East Africa. It serves as a critical water catchment area feeding the headwaters of several major rivers, including the Congo and Nile basins. The park is globally renowned for its ecological significance, harboring over 1,000 plant species, 13 species of primates including chimpanzees and the endangered Rwenzori colobus monkeys, and more than 300 species of birds, making it a hotspot for biodiversity. Nyungwe was designated a National Park in 2004 and has since become a major destination for wildlife lovers and adventure seekers. Key recreational activities include primate trekking (notably chimpanzees and various monkey species), birdwatching, canopy walks, and hiking through ancient forest trails. The canopy walkway, suspended approximately 50 meters above the forest floor, is a highlight offering panoramic views and a unique perspective on the forest ecosystem. Cultural encounters with local communities also enrich the visitor experience. Nyungwe’s conservation efforts emphasize protection of its rich biodiversity and sustainable tourism development. Visitors enjoy well-developed infrastructure including guided treks and eco-lodges, making it accessible yet wild. Its complex landscape of rivers, waterfalls, and diverse habitats offers exploration opportunities for both casual tourists and dedicated naturalists.

Highlights

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Nyungwe Canopy Walkway – a 90-meter suspension bridge 50 meters above the forest floor

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Chimpanzee trekking through dense montane rainforest

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Observation of Rwenzori colobus, a rare and striking black-and-white primate

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Waterfall trail to Isumo Waterfall, a scenic and photogenic spot

Notable Natural Features

Nyungwe Canopy Walkway

A 90-meter-long suspension bridge offering a treetop perspective of the forest and its wildlife.

Chimpanzee Troops

Home to stable populations of habituated chimpanzees, enabling close but responsible encounters.

Isumo Waterfall

A scenic waterfall accessible via a moderate hike, surrounded by lush vegetation and bird habitats.