Chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe National Park is an unforgettable experience that allows you to observe chimpanzees in their natural habitat. Nyungwe National Park is a high-altitude rainforest located in Rwanda, and it is home to a large population of chimpanzees. Two troops of chimpanzees have been habituated for trekking, meaning they are accustomed to human presence.
Here’s a quick rundown of what to expect:
Itinerary for a Chimpanzee Trekking Day in Nyungwe National Park
Experience the playful charm of golden monkey tracking Rwanda in Volcanoes National Park, home to these rare and endangered primates with their distinctive golden fur.
Trek through bamboo forests to encounter energetic troops of golden monkeys as they leap, swing, and interact in the canopy – a delightful complement to your gorilla trekking adventure.
Experience the thrill of East Africa’s only canopy walk Rwanda suspended 70 meters above Nyungwe’s ancient rainforest floor.
Walk among the treetops on this spectacular suspension bridge for breathtaking bird’s-eye views, unique wildlife spotting opportunities, and an adrenaline-pumping perspective of one of Africa’s oldest forests.
Discover a birdwatcher’s paradise with our Rwanda birding tour in Nyungwe National Park, home to over 850 bird species including 27 endemic Albertine Rift species.
Spot colorful Great Blue Turacos, Red-collared Babblers, and rare forest specialists with expert guides through diverse habitats – from montane forests to wetlands perfect for avian enthusiasts.
Learn about Rwandan culture and traditions at the Ibyiwacu Cultural Village. This interactive experience allows you to meet with local villagers, learn about their way of life, and participate in traditional activities.