Track wild chimpanzees in one of Africa’s oldest rainforests.
Walk 60 meters above the forest on a suspended canopy bridge.
See large troops of black-and-white colobus monkeys.
Spot Albertine Rift endemics and over 300 bird species.
Explore waterfalls, valleys, and dense rainforest trails.
Discover medicinal plants and rare forest flora.
Capture misty landscapes, primates, and forest scenery.
Engage with local communities around the park.
Hike to hidden waterfalls deep inside the forest.
Learn about wildlife, ecology, and conservation efforts.
Nyungwe Forest National Park is one of Africa’s oldest and most biologically rich rainforests, offering a completely different yet equally rewarding experience compared to Rwanda’s savannahs and volcano landscapes. Located in the southwest of the country, this vast montane rainforest is renowned for its remarkable primate diversity, rich birdlife, scenic hiking trails, and the iconic canopy walkway. Nyungwe is a haven for nature lovers, researchers, and travelers seeking immersive rainforest adventures in a well-protected and beautifully managed environment. It pairs beautifully with a broader Rwanda safari holiday or an extended Uganda and Rwanda primate safari.
Nyungwe Forest National Park lies in southwestern Rwanda, bordering Burundi to the south and Lake Kivu to the west. The park covers an area of approximately 1,019 square kilometers, making it Rwanda’s largest protected forest. It stretches across the districts of Rusizi, Nyamasheke, Nyaruguru, Huye, and Nyamagabe.
The park is about 5–6 hours’ drive from Kigali, often combined with visits to Lake Kivu or other national parks. Nyungwe’s large size and intact ecosystem make it one of the most important conservation areas in the Albertine Rift, a region known for its exceptional biodiversity and high level of endemism.
Nyungwe Forest is believed to be over 1,000 years old, making it one of the oldest surviving rainforests in Africa. The forest sits at elevations ranging from 1,600 to nearly 3,000 meters above sea level, resulting in a cool and moist climate throughout the year.
The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, deep valleys, waterfalls, swamps, and dense forest cover. This variation in altitude and terrain supports a wide range of habitats, including montane forest, bamboo zones, grasslands, and wetlands. The park is also a vital watershed, supplying water to both the Nile and Congo river systems.
Nyungwe Forest National Park is most famous for its extraordinary primate population. It is home to 13 primate species, more than any other national park in East Africa. For travelers who wish to pair Nyungwe’s primate experiences with Uganda’s world-class chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest or mountain gorilla trekking in Bwindi, our team can craft a seamless combined itinerary.
Chimpanzee Tracking
Chimpanzee tracking is the park’s flagship activity. Visitors trek through dense forest in search of habituated chimpanzee communities, often encountering them feeding, calling, or moving swiftly through the treetops. The experience is dynamic and exciting, offering insight into the social behavior of humanity’s closest relatives. Explore the 4 Days Rwanda Gorillas & Nyungwe Chimpanzee Trek for a beautifully crafted itinerary combining this experience with gorilla trekking.
Other Primates
In addition to chimpanzees, Nyungwe hosts:
The Angola colobus monkeys, often seen in large troops of over 100 individuals, are a major highlight due to their striking black-and-white appearance.
Nyungwe Forest National Park is a top birding destination in Africa, with over 320 bird species recorded, including more than 30 Albertine Rift endemics. For serious birding enthusiasts, combining Nyungwe with Uganda’s Kibale Forest and Murchison Falls National Park creates one of East Africa’s finest avian circuits.
Notable bird species include:
Beyond birds and primates, the park supports:
This incredible biodiversity makes Nyungwe a living laboratory for scientists and a paradise for eco-tourists.
One of Nyungwe’s most iconic attractions is the canopy walkway, the first of its kind in East Africa. Suspended 60 meters above the forest floor, the walkway stretches across a deep valley, offering breathtaking views of the rainforest canopy below.
Walking above the treetops provides a unique perspective and opportunities to spot birds, monkeys, and butterflies at eye level. The canopy walk is both thrilling and accessible, making it one of the park’s most popular activities — and a highlight of any Rwanda safari holiday.
Nyungwe Forest National Park offers an extensive network of well-maintained hiking trails, catering to different fitness levels and interests. There are over 15 designated trails, ranging from short walks to full-day hikes. These complement the broader primate safari experiences available across Uganda and Rwanda beautifully.
Popular Trails Include:
These trails take visitors through diverse habitats and offer close encounters with the forest’s flora and fauna.
Nyungwe Forest National Park has a cool and wet climate, with temperatures typically ranging between 13°C and 20°C. Rainfall is common throughout the year, contributing to the forest’s lush greenery.
Best Time to Visit:
Chimpanzee tracking and forest walks are available year-round, though trails may be more challenging during heavy rains.
Nyungwe Forest National Park offers a variety of accommodation options, primarily located along the park’s edges.
These accommodations are designed to blend with the natural environment while supporting sustainable tourism.
Communities surrounding Nyungwe Forest play an important role in conservation. Visitors can participate in community-based tourism experiences such as:
These activities provide cultural insight while ensuring tourism revenues directly benefit local livelihoods — values that sit at the heart of responsible East Africa safari tourism. Whether Nyungwe forms the centerpiece of your Rwanda adventure or part of a wider Uganda and Rwanda primate safari, our team is ready to craft the perfect itinerary for you. Contact us today to start planning your Nyungwe Forest National Park adventure.