Bururi Forest Nature Reserve is one of Burundi's most significant protected tropical montane forests, offering rich biodiversity and opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation.
Bururi Forest Nature Reserve, established in 1951, is located in the highlands of Bururi Province, southwestern Burundi. It covers a unique montane rainforest characterized by a thick canopy of Afro-montane tree species and diverse understory flora. The reserve spans an area with varied elevation, creating a cool and moist microclimate that supports the growth of giant tree ferns, bamboo groves, and epiphytes. This ecological richness provides habitat for numerous bird species, including the endemic Bururi Apalis and the highly sought-after Great Blue Turaco, along with mammals such as primates and forest antelopes. It is one of the few remaining patches of primary forest in the country and plays an important role in watershed protection and climate regulation. The reserve is an important destination for nature lovers, offering well-marked trails for hiking and birdwatching through dense forest scenery. Visitors can experience tranquil streams, impressive tree species, and abundant biodiversity. Despite its remote location, guided tours can be arranged through local conservation groups to enhance wildlife viewing and provide educational insight into forest ecology and conservation efforts in Burundi. Bururi Forest is a valuable natural heritage site representing Africa’s montane forest ecosystems and a vital part of Burundi’s commitment to preserving its natural environments.
Dense montane forest with towering native tree species
Birdwatching hotspot with rare species such as Bururi Apalis
Scenic hiking trails through mature forest ecosystems
Natural streams and bamboo groves within the reserve
A significant remaining patch of tropical montane forest supporting diverse flora and fauna.
Home to unique birds including the Bururi Apalis, making it a key ornithological site.
Distinctive plant formations that contribute to the rich biodiversity and aesthetic appeal.