2 Day Chimpanzee and Colobus monkeys Tracking Tour in Rwanda
This 2 day Rwanda Chimpanzee trekking safari in Nyungwe Forest National Park will give you a unique experience of Rwanda's forests. You will have a short stopover at the Ethnographic Museum of Rwanda to learn more about the culture and history of the Rwandan people. You will soon be welcomed by the dew from the dense Nyungwe forest, one of the remaining expanses of forest cover in Africa, as you drive on the winding roads leading you to your hotel near Nyungwe forest.
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Transfer to Nyungwe Forest National Park and Colobus monkey tracking.
Our journey will start early in the morning from your hotel in Kigali. We will then transfer southwards to Nyungwe Forest National Park, have lunch on arrival, and then start our trek of habituated Colobus monkeys in Nyungwe Forest.
After this light and short trek, we will track a group near the edge of the forest in the Gisakura area.
We will return to our lodge for evening relaxation, dinner, and overnight stay.
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Drinking Water
Meal Plan
Day 1 accommodation
Chimpanzee tracking in Nyungwe forest - transfer back to Kigali
Have an early breakfast and transfer to the park headquarters. You will be allocated a ranger to brief you about the chimpanzee trekking exercise.
After the Briefing, we will transfer to the start of the trek and move into the jungles to find the Chimpanzees. Once you find the Chimpanzees, you are allowed an hour to view and photograph them.
The trek can be both short and long, it all depends on the activities of chimpanzees at the end of the day our goal is to see them.
Return at the start point to meet your driver, Return to the lodge for lunch, check out and drive back to Kigali for drop off at your desired destination.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Drinking Water
Meal Plan
No accommodation
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