For the best experience in Rwanda, you will need to have Safari activities in Nyungwe Forest National Park, the park is the main hub for primates, and if you are interested in several primates, then you will need to come and visit this great safari.
The Nyungwe Forest National Park is home to several primates that you will see when you decide to choose the Nyungwe Forest National Park as your safari park. Even though Rwanda is one of the African countries plagued by COVID-19, travelers are welcome to visit.
This is because, in collaboration with Rwanda Development, the ministry of health has developed a variety of COVID-19 safety precautions in Rwanda to ensure that tourists do not miss out on participating in the events.
Ensure that tourists wear their face coverings while participating in the various activities, maintain physical separation during the activities in Nyungwe National Park, and take an RT.
PCR Coronavirus test 72 days before travel to Rwanda, which should be negative. On arrival in Rwanda, all visitors should take a coronavirus test, except those under the age of six. Today we look at the activities that you can do in Nyungwe Forest National Park in Rwanda.
Chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe Forest National Park
It’s the biggest activity that you can do in Nyungwe Forest National Park. About 400 chimpanzees dwell in the Nyungwe forest, divided into clans. Only two groups have developed a habit. Chimpanzee monitoring is a year-round activity in Nyungwe Forest. Every morning at 4:00 a.m., groups of tourists depart with expert guides in search of one of the two habituated clans found in the Uwinka and Cyamudongo portions of the park.
One must be prepared for the physically taxing task of following very mobile primates who do not always follow the major pathways and may stray off into the thick, undisturbed forest. Visitors can see the primates sitting on top of the trees, feeding and grooming, once they have calmed down.
You will be able to observe their feeding patterns as they consume a variety of edible leaves, roots, caterpillars, and other insects; you will also be able to observe their grooming patterns, how they care for one another, and how infants are cared for by their mothers and adult females of a specific chimp troop, among other things, during the activity.
Biking through the Congo Nile Trail
This famous trail passes through the Nyungwe Forest National Park, increasing visitors’ opportunities to explore the park and see several species of birds, primates, and other wildlife within the forest.
Monkey tracking
One of the best places in Africa to see tiny primates is Nyungwe National Park in Rwanda. Although chimp tracking is the most popular activity, some visitors come to observe the Angola Colobus Monkeys, Dent’s Mona Monkeys, Grey-cheeked Mangabeys, Hamlyn’s Monkeys, L’Hoest’s Monkeys, Olive Baboons, Red-tailed Monkeys, Silver Monkeys, Vervet Monkeys, White and Black Monkeys, and Colobus Monkeys. Golden monkeys have been observed in the park, but finding them is challenging due to their modest numbers.
Forest and Canopy Walk
The Canopy Walks provide visitors with a safari experience to enjoy the forest as you are walking on top of it. You will have canopy walks only in this park. Other than the canopy walk, visitors can also engage in ground forest walks to experience nature and the forest’s related environment.
The walk will enable you to see the park and its rewarding views from above while also allowing you to enjoy a walk on the metallic stretch that covers most of the park and will allow you to see attractions such as white colobus, Angola colobus, red-tailed monkeys, blue monkeys, and owl-faced monkeys.
Other animal species include golden cats, duikers, buffalos, chimps, and butterfly species such as the graphium gudunesi, metisella articolla, zenonia-crasta, and charaxes-mafuga, which provide rewarding views of Lake Kivu, Rwanda’s largest freshwater reservoir.
Bird watching
This is the best destination in the world to explore, especially for those who are interested in forest birds. More than 300 species of birds can be found in this forest, and some of them, 27 species, are endemic to the park. Bird watching in Nyungwe Forest National Park enables you to witness at least 100 different bird species, providing a rewarding experience in the park.
Birders will see Congo biome bird species, European bird species fleeing harsh winter seasons, and many other bird species such as the sun bird, Chapin’s flycatcher, Rwenzori Batis, strange weaver, red-throated alethe, blue turaco, Ross’s turaco, coqui Francolin, long-tailed cisticola, bubbling cisticola, Miombo wren warbler, Chubb’s cisticola. Please come and enjoy this great park for this wonderful safari experience.
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