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Nyungwe Forest National Park
Nyungwe Forest National Park
Nyungwe Forest National Park
Nyungwe Forest National Park
Nyungwe Forest National Park

Nyungwe National Park offers some of the best accommodations in Rwanda.

Try East Africa’s highest canopy walk 50 metres above the forest.

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Nyungwe Forest National Park

Nyungwe Forest National Park: in detail

Nyungwe Forest safari holidays: the full story

In the southwest corner of Rwanda, Nyungwe Forest National Park is a vast untouched tropical rainforest with a high, dense canopy. Nyungwe became a National Park in 2004 as Rwanda sought to increase its tourism beyond the country’s mountain gorillas of Volcanoes National Park, and is certainly worthy of its status because of its spectacular biodiversity.

The heart of Nyungwe Forest is like a scene from a fairy tale. Tall old mahoganies, ebonies and giant tree ferns tower above you, whilst orchids and other epiphytes cling to every branch. Brightly coloured birds flit around, butterflies are everywhere, and walking quietly you may even encounter larger forest residents, including a variety of primates for which Nyungwe National Park is renowned.

To get a real sense of the scale of Nyungwe, try East Africa’s highest canopy walk with a metal bridge suspended 50 metres above the forest. It’s not for the faint-hearted, but the views of Nyungwe sprawled out below are unforgettable.

Wildlife in Nyungwe Forest

Spreading over 1,020km², Nyungwe Forest National Park includes the largest swathe of remaining montane forest in East or Central Africa. It harbours about 310 different bird species, hundreds of butterflies and orchids, and over 75 different species of mammals – including 13 primates (about a quarter of all Africa's primates).

Holidays in Nyungwe Forest National Park

Nyungwe Forest National Park is a 4-5 hour drive from Kigali on good if sometimes winding roads. There are some attractions en route that include Nyanza King’s Palace and the National Museum should you wish to break the journey.

The Uwinka Visitor Centre, inside the Park, is well worth a visit, with information on the history of Nyungwe, its fauna and flora and local culture. This is also the place to hire guides, which are compulsory for any hikes within Nyungwe National Park.

Nyungwe Forest safari camps and lodges

Accommodation for Nyungwe National Park is quite limited but fortunately spans across a range of budgets. One of Rwanda’s best lodges, Nyungwe House has luxury facilities including an infinity pool and gym, with beautiful views overlooking the forest canopy from a ridge to one side and a tea-plantation on the other. At the other end of the scale, the lower-budget Nyungwe Top View Hill Hotel is perched, as the name suggests, high on a hill looking out towards the Volcanoes, with simple rooms but a friendly and helpful team.

Activities in Nyungwe Forest National Park

Primate safaris in Nyungwe Forest

Nyungwe is an ideal destination for lovers of primates, with 13 different species living here, and most visitors will go for at least one tracking experience, the most popular of which is chimpanzee trekking. Starting very early in the morning, chimps are tracked in groups of eight and as with the mountain gorillas, you will have just one hour in their company once they’ve been located. Sightings aren’t as reliable or as clear as gorillas however, since they often remain in dense forest, but their engaging playfulness and human-like characteristics make the long day worthwhile.

Trekking in search of grey-cheeked mangabey and Rwenzori colobus monkeys is also on offer in Nyungwe Forest, the latter of which can be found here in troops of several hundred. And there’s no need to trek far to see l'Hoest's monkeys – you will often see them ambling along the roadside as you drive past.

Forest hiking trails in Nyungwe

Over 130 kilometres of hiking routes have been created in Nyungwe Forest National Park, allowing visitors to explore its interior and its fascinating habitats. Walking in Nyungwe is excellent, with trails lasting from one to eight hours. The beautifully named Igishigishigi Trail is one of the shortest hikes yet includes East Africa’s highest canopy walk with spectacular views across Nyungwe Forest, while the 6 hour Bigugu Trail leads you to the highest mountain in the Park at 2950m.

Birdwatching in Nyungwe Forest

The birds in Nyungwe Forest National Park are spectacular. Around 310 species reside here, although as in most tropical forests, you'll have to look hard for them. Giant hornbills, great blue turacos and red-breasted sparrowhawks are amongst the specials, of which 27 are endemic to this section of the Albertine Rift Valley.

Where to stay in Nyungwe Forest

Our suggestions for safari camps in Nyungwe Forest National Park


Nyungwe House

Nyungwe House

Nyungwe House is the most upmarket place to stay in Nyungwe Forest National Park, and one of Rwanda's very best lodges.


98% (22 reviews)
Nyungwe Top View Hill Hotel

Nyungwe Top View Hill

This quirky hotel is a convenient base for exploring Nyungwe Forest and while it isn't luxurious, it has good views.


80% (19 reviews)

Our travellers’ wildlife sightings in Nyungwe Forest

This is their success for sightings in Nyungwe Forest National Park.
Click on a species for more detail. How we work this out.


Chimpanzee

100% success

Pangolin

0% success

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