Book The Canopy Walk in Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park

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Book the Canopy Walk in Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park: The hike to and from the canopy walkway in Nyungwe forest are an amazing and exhilarating pastime for adrenaline seekers who are not afraid of heights. The Nyungwe forest national park in Rwanda, one of the country’s primate national parks, provides this opportunity to all visitors. The main activity in the Nyungwe forest is chimp trekking, but there is so much more to discover in this park.

Activities like as waterfall hikes, nature walks, bird watching, and tea plantation trips are available when visiting the Nyungwe forest national park. The Nyungwe forest national park is located in the western section of Rwanda, south of the country, and is the only area in Rwanda where you may enjoy this canopy walk.

The Nyungwe Forest National Park is home to up to 13 different primates such as colobus monkeys, black and white monkeys (whom you may trek as a unique activity), around 300 different bird species both indigenous and migratory birds, and up to 80 animals. While at the park, you may also go butterfly watching, and the canopy walk is an excellent place to do it. Nyungwe forest is one of Africa’s oldest and largest rain forests, having a diverse plant life.

The Canopy Walk in Nyungwe Forest was established in 2010 and is regarded as one of the greatest canopy walks in Africa as a continent, ranking third overall. This canopy walk is a 160-meter-long walk separated into three segments, the first of which is 25 meters long and the shortest, the second of which is 45 meters long, and the final of which is also the longest, reaching up to 90 meters. All of these portions begin at the Uwinka reception, which serves as the beginning point, and tourists are given the option of choosing whatever path they are most comfortable and interested in attempting.

Book The Canopy Walk in Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park
Book The Canopy Walk in Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park

Visitors will take part in a briefing before you set out into the forest, so this is when you get to choose. Those guests who want to enjoy the canopy but are afraid of heights can opt for the first canopy, which is shorter and easier to complete, while adrenaline junkies tend to opt for the longest trail so that they can see as much of this Nyungwe forest from above. As it is elevated 50 meters above the ground, this canopy walk provides a bird’s-eye perspective of the rain forest.

On a favorable day, watch for chimps, vervet monkeys, olive baboons, bush babies, silver monkeys, l’hoests monkeys, mangabeys, owl faced monkeys, black and white colobus monkeys, grey cheeked, red tailed monkeys, and many more primates on your canopy walk in Nyungwe forest. This canopy walk also provides an excellent opportunity to see the birds of Nyungwe Forest National Park, such as the Dwarf Honey guide, Ruwenzori night jar, handsome francolin, white tailed crested fly catcher, stripe breasted tit parus, kungwe apalis, batis diops, crimsonwings Ruwenzori batis, red-Throated Alethe, and Blue Turaco, to name a few.

Other uncommon species may be spotted soaring above the canopy, as well as forest creatures such as golden cats, bush pigs, duiker, and butterfly species, which complement this experience topped with the fresh air at the summit.

The canopy walk in Nyungwe national park lasts a maximum of 2 hours to and from the starting point, and anybody over the age of 6 may enjoy it. However, smaller children should keep near to the parents during the trip, and if feasible, walk hand in hand as the bridge swings at some places. Adults interested in doing the canopy walk will pay $60 USD for foreign non-residents, $50 USD for foreign residents, and 5,000 Rwandan francs for Rwandan and East African citizens.

Starting Times for the Canopy Walk in Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park.

The canopy walk offers two departure times from the Uwinka welcome center: one at 9 a.m. for two hours and another at 2 p.m. after lunch for a maximum of two hours.

What to pack for the canopy walk in Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park.

When going on a canopy walk in Nyungwe, bring your camera to record the spectacular views from the top, wear excellent hiking boots because there will be some hiking to get to the canopy bridge, and bring a bottle of drinking water to keep you hydrated. You should also bring a raincoat because Nyungwe is a rain forest and rain is predicted at any time of day. Dress correctly in long pants and long-sleeved shirts to protect your skin from plant irritants, and bring insect repellent cream, sunscreen, and sunglasses as precautions.

Book The Canopy Walk in Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park
Book The Canopy Walk in Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park

Other Activities to Combine with the Canopy Walk in Nyungwe Forest National Park.

Visitors booking the canopy walk in Rwanda’s Nyungwe forest national park can combine the canopy walk with other activities in the park like chimpanzee trekking, guided hiking tours, and bird watching among others.

Visitors also have the option of combining the canopy walk with activities in other national parks such as; golden monkey trekking and gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park, Ibyi’wacu Village Tour, Game Drive and Boat Cruise in Akagera National Park and a tour of Kigali Capital City.

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