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Nyungwe National Park

Nyungwe National Park

Nyungwe National Park is one of the oldest rain forests in Africa with a rich biodiversity and spectacular beauty! The mountainous region is teaming with wildlife, including a small population of chimpanzees as well as 12 other species of primate which include the I’Hoest’s monkey endemic to the Albertine Rift. The forest has 15 trails giving a chance to various other activities, visitors can choose to sample the delights of the forest or indulge themselves for a week or more in one of Africa’s most stunning forests. Primate tracking tops most visitor’s list, but it’s worth lingering a little longer for those with time to relax and take in the primal atmosphere. Botanists will marvel at the 1,068 plant species and 140 orchids while bird watching is among the best in Africa with 322 bird’s species including Red-collared Babbler and 29 other Albertine Rift Endemic species. Butterflies are also a common sight, with at least 120 species. Whilst, there are 75 known mammals in Nyungwe, such as the cerval cat, mongoose, Congo clawless otter and leopard to name but a few. Many tend to be shy so sightings are luck of the draw thus memorable and photogenic moments include walking up to the Isumo waterfall or along the Canopy Walk suspension bridge. Also the lush tea plantations border the edges of the park, with a habituated troop of Ruwenzori colobus monkeys at Gisakura as well as forest fringe birds.

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