Frequently asked questions about Nyungwe Forest National Park
Frequently asked questions about Nyungwe Forest National Park : Nyungwe Forest National Park is one of three national parks in Rwanda with a stunning to it. The park is popular for its diverse wildlife, lush vegetation, and breathtaking scenery. Located in southwestern Rwanda the park borders Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Nyungwe Forest National Park sits on an area of about 970 square kilometers (375 square miles) and has an altitude of 1,600-2,950 meters (5,250-9,700 feet) above sea level.
Nyungwe Forest which makes up the Nyungwe Forest National Park is the largest montane forest in Africa, harboring over 1000 tree species, 13 primate species including chimpanzees, over 300 bird species, 75 mammal species, 100 orchid species a number of isolated waterfalls, rivers, and lakes.
People who visit the park engage in activities like chimpanzee trekking, guided forest walks, birdwatching, monkey trekking, canopy walk (200 meters/656 feet long), camping and hiking.
Because of its popularity, this forest receives a number of visitors every year and as many visitors that grace this park are the many questions that are asked about the park. That’s why in here we are answering some of the most asked questions about Nyungwe Forest National Park
- How many chimpanzees’ families are in Nyungwe?
There are a number chimpanzee families but as of 2023 only two families are habituated for tourism.
- What are the chances of sighting chimpanzees in Nyungwe?
There’s a 90% chance of sighting the chimps on your visit to Nyungwe.
- How long does the chimpanzee trek take?
The trekking will take between 3 – 6 hours depending on how far the chimpanzees are from your start point. And when you get to the chimps you spend only an hour with them.
- What is the cost of a chimpanzee trek in nyungwe?
The trek costs between $90-$100 per person per a trek.
- What other Attractions are in Nyungwe?
The other attractions in Nyungwe are the canopy walk way, Kamiranzovu Waterfall, Gisakura Tea Plantation, Rusizi River and Lake Kivu.
- What is the history of Nyungwe Forest?
Nyungwe Forest is one of Africa’s oldest forests estimated to be over 8 million years old, the forest is home to a number of animals including the endangered owl-faced monkey. The Forest is a critical watershed, providing water to 70% of Rwanda.
- How does one get to Nyungwe Forest National Park?
The park is 225 km (140 miles) from Kigali and it’s a 4–5-hour drive to the park. You can also fly to the nearest airport in the region Kamembe International Airport and then have a short drive to the park
- What is the best time to visit this park?
The best time is any time you feel ready to visit the park, but usually people visit the park between June and September, which is the dry season.
- Can I visit Nyungwe forest national park and other parks on the same trip?
Yes you can, just liaise with your tour operator and see how you can sync your itinerary to accommodate all the parks you want to visit.