1 Day Nyungwe Canopy Walk Experience & Adventure

Nyungwe canopy walk Rwanda, A One-Day Nyungwe Canopy Walk Adventure That Comes Only Once in a Lifetime. The Black and White Angolan colobus monkeys, chimps, and birding are all available on this one-day canopy walk adventure in Nyungwe Forest National Park.

Highlights: 1 Day Nyungwe Canopy Walk Experience & Adventure

– 200-meter high canopy walkway with breathtaking views

– Spot Black and White Angolan colobus monkeys, chimps, and other primates

– Unparalleled birdwatching opportunities (over 300 species)

– Expert guides and safety equipment

– Explore Nyungwe Forest’s diverse flora and fauna

 

Detailed itinerary of the 1 Day Nyungwe Canopy Walk Experience & Adventure

The Nyungwe Canopy Walk, a one-day event, will start. You will be collected from your accommodation after breakfast and driven to Nyungwe National Park for your canopy walk. You will drive over the winding roads through the expansive tea estates on your one-day canopy walk adventure in Nyungwe Forest National Park, where you will get a breathtaking view of the high, verdant hills that have given Rwanda the nickname “Land of a Thousand Hills.”

 

Land of a Thousand Hills

Land of a Thousand Hills

During your one-day canopy walk in Nyungwe, you could also come across corner roads due to the country’s numerous hills. The tour will provide you with information on the park’s history, as well as the different paths and activities available. Since a canopy walk is the most thrilling activity, we will undertake it during this one-day Nyungwe Canopy Walk safari. You might have the opportunity to see tree and monkey species, some of which have been around for decades or even centuries.

This one-day Nyungwe Canopy Walk Adventure will take you on a 90-meter walk that is 70 meters above the ground. Additionally, the platform spans a deep, steep valley that is covered with massive vegetation. The other person and you will be “eye-to-eye.” on this Nyungwe canopy walk Rwanda

There are 300 different species of birds in the canopy, and they all favour the highest forest grades. After the Nyungwe canopy walk Rwanda experience, we will drive back to Kigali after climbing back to the reception area and unwinding for fifteen minutes.

Situated in the southwest, Nyungwe National Park spans 1016 km across the stunning hills of southeast Rwanda. It is the biggest and oldest highland rain forest in central and eastern Africa, having existed before the Ice Age. There are roughly 1025 plants in the woodland. Species, such as more than 500 types of orchids and enormous lobelia. The Black and White Angolan colobus monkeys and chimps are among the 13 primate species found in Nyungwe. Additionally, it is home to habituated species like blue monkeys and mangabeys. The forest of Nyungwe has its own canopy. Additionally, it is East Africa’s only canopy.

 

Visit the Rwandan National Museum

Rwanda’s national museum is the Ethnographic Museum, which was once the National Museum of Rwanda. Where to find it is Butare. The Belgian government provided aid in its construction. It was first inaugurated in 1989 and is a fantastic place to learn about the cultural history of the nation and the area.

Duration: 45 minutes

 

Visit the Nyanza history and culture

In the past, Nyanza served as the royal palace of Rwanda. The monarchs of Rwanda lived there till the end. Both the Royal Palace Museum and the Art Gallery Museum are housed in the surviving buildings of the mediaeval King Mutara III Rudahigwa.

Duration: 1 hour

Inclusions

You will be given mineral water at every stop.
We will stop at Gisakura when we get to Nyungwe, have lunch, and unwind for a little before embarking on the Canopy Walk excursion.

Exclusions

Visa to Rwanda