Embark on a day-long journey through Nyungwe National Park, Africa’s oldest rainforest. Discover its rich biodiversity and encounter wildlife, including chimpanzees and unique primate species.
Embark on a day-long journey through Nyungwe National Park, Africa’s oldest rainforest. Discover its rich biodiversity and encounter wildlife, including chimpanzees and unique primate species.
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Gisakura - Rwanda tea plantation:
Rwanda’s perfect soils and climates are responsible for creating Tea one of the world’s popular drinks. Tea Plantations can be seen covering the rolling hills of the Country, to create an excruciating contrast with the Blue skies, the clean dirt roads and sunshine. Trips to visit the tea plantations can be…
- Gisakura - Rwanda tea plantation:
Rwanda’s perfect soils and climates are responsible for creating Tea one of the world’s popular drinks. Tea Plantations can be seen covering the rolling hills of the Country, to create an excruciating contrast with the Blue skies, the clean dirt roads and sunshine. Trips to visit the tea plantations can be organized and they are appropriate for small, groups, families and also children. On the trips, you learn how tea is planted, maintained, harvested and processed to find its way on your table back home. Rwanda has a great number of tea plantations making Tea Rwanda’s largest export. Thus giving you a variety of plantation options to visist. However the ones that are commonly visited are closer to Nyungwe National park that is in Gisakura and Gisovu.
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National Museum of Rwanda - King’s Palace
A reconstruction of the traditional royal residence, the King’s Palace is a beautifully-crafted thatched dwelling shaped like a beehive.
In olden times, Nyanza was the heart of Rwanda. According to oral tradition, it was the site of battles and power struggles.
For a long time, the monarchy was mobile, moving the court between various locations. When it eventually settled in one place, Nyanza was the obvious choice. The capital of the kingdom had as many as 2,000 inhabitants, and huts built with the same methods as seen here.
At the back live a few long-horned Inyambo cattle, descended from the king’s herd, whose keepers carefully tend and sing to them, keeping alive a unique tradition.
The elegant cows, derived from the wider Ankole breed, played an important role during ceremonies in honour of the king. They were decorated with rich jewellery, and were taught to listen to a trainer’s songs and follow his movements in a stately parade.
- Canopy walkway fees included
- Complimentary bottled water
- Lunch provided
- All fees and taxes covered
- Canopy walkway fees included
- Complimentary bottled water
- Lunch provided
- All fees and taxes covered
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Nyungwe National Park
Nyungwe, being one of Africa’s most ancient rainforests, is a treasure trove of distinct biodiversity and breathtaking scenery. The highland area is bursting with a diverse array of wildlife, which includes not only a modest number of chimpanzees but also 12 different primate species, such as the L’Hoest’s monkey that is indigenous…
Nyungwe National Park
Nyungwe, being one of Africa’s most ancient rainforests, is a treasure trove of distinct biodiversity and breathtaking scenery. The highland area is bursting with a diverse array of wildlife, which includes not only a modest number of chimpanzees but also 12 different primate species, such as the L’Hoest’s monkey that is indigenous to the Albertine Rift.
- The Canopy Walkway in Nyungwe National Park is a suspended bridge 70m above the great Nyungwe forest. The guided canopy walk is 160m - 200m long and it takes about 2 hours on the suspended bridge
- The canopy walk is a guided tour done by persons of 6 years and above. Though a 6-year-old can do the walk, it’s advisable that adults always accompany the children. The walk is done all year round, however it’s much better and easier in the dry seasons where the walkway is much drier. Dry seasons in Rwanda run from June to September and December to February.
- The walk on the canopy walk offers its walkers great views of the great East African region, Lake Kivu, the different sections of the Nyungwe forest as they spot the different animals, birds, insects, reptiles, and amphibians that live in the forest.
- The walk on the canopy walk offers its walkers great views of the great East African region, Lake Kivu, the different sections of the Nyungwe forest as they spot the different animals, birds, insects, reptiles, and amphibians that live in the forest.
- The schedule of the canopy walk is 8am, 10am, 1pm and 3pm. The walk starts from the Uwinka Reception Centre; this is also the head office for Nyungwe National Park. At Uwinka Reception centre visitors are briefed about the walk and assigned a walking guide; this is where you also purchase things like walking sticks, raincoats, etc if you don’t have them already because you need them folthe walk. After the session at the Uwinka Reception centre, you then move with a guide to the lgishigishigi trail then 160 m suspended bridge that is adjourned on huge strong trees on top of the ancient biodiverse Nyungwe forest.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.