Chimpanzee Tracking
Track chimpanzees in their natural habitat with expert guides. Nyungwe is one of the few places where you can encounter these fascinating primates up close.
Discover Rwanda’s Pristine Rainforest and Wildlife
Located in Rwanda’s southwest region, Nyungwe National Park is one of Africa’s oldest rainforests, known for its rich biodiversity, scenic beauty, and adventure activities. The park spans over 1,000 square kilometers and is home to 13 primate species, 275 bird species, and a diverse array of flora.
Track chimpanzees in their natural habitat with expert guides. Nyungwe is one of the few places where you can encounter these fascinating primates up close.
Take an exhilarating walk on the 70-meter high canopy walkway, which offers panoramic views of the forest and the chance to spot primates and birds from above.
With 275 recorded bird species, Nyungwe is a bird lover's paradise. Spot the colorful Rwenzori turaco, red-collared babbler, and other rare species.
Nyungwe’s rainforest ecosystem is home to diverse wildlife, including 13 primate species and hundreds of bird species. This rich biodiversity creates an unparalleled experience for nature enthusiasts.
Primates in Nyungwe
Nyungwe Forest
Birdlife in Nyungwe
The best time for chimpanzee tracking is during the dry seasons (December to February and June to September). Nyungwe is accessible by road or air, making it easy to plan your visit. Book your adventure now and explore Rwanda’s untouched rainforest.
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