Canopy Walk in Rwanda’s Nyungwe Forest

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Canopy walk in Rwanda is a thrilling experience done in Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park, on a suspended bridge 70m high above Nyungwe forest and this is a guided walk on a 160 m long walk way that takes about 2 hours. The ancient Nyungwe forest is home to numerous wild species including the endangered chimpanzees plus other 12 primate species that can be spotted on the walk, the rainforest is also known for its over 1000 unique tree species, 300 bird species, several amphibians, reptile species all of which add up to the uniqueness and richness of the forest making the canopy walk experience a very memorable one while on a Rwanda Safari.

Accommodation/ Lodges In Rwanda

Top Accommodation in Rwanda Rwanda offers a wide range of classic and luxury hotels, lodges, and resorts. Whether you’re exploring national parks or staying in the capital city, there’s something for every traveler. Below is a guide to the top accommodations across Rwanda, categorized by location. Nyungwe National Park’s Luxury Lodges 1. Nyungwe Top View […]

Gorilla Groups in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to over 20 habituated gorilla groups spread across four sectors: Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga, and Nkuringo. Each sector offers a unique trekking experience, showcasing the park’s biodiversity and scenic landscapes. Popular groups include the Mubare Group in Buhoma, Bwindi’s oldest habituated group, and the playful Oruzogo Group in Ruhija. Rushaga boasts the highest number of groups, like the adventurous Nshongi Group, and also offers gorilla habituation experiences. Nkuringo is known for its challenging treks and the Nkuringo Group, a favorite for adventurous visitors. Whether seeking intimate encounters or a dynamic trek, Bwindi’s gorilla families provide unforgettable memories, making it a premier destination for gorilla trekking in Uganda.

How to Book Gorilla Permits

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Gorilla permits are essential documents required to track mountain gorillas in Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Only valid permits are accepted for gorilla trekking adventures, so securing one is crucial to completing your safari plans. It’s advisable to book your permit well in advance, ideally 2-4 months before your planned visit, especially during the peak dry seasons.