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Tourist Activities in Nyungwe Forest National Park

Tourist Activities in Nyungwe Forest National Park.

Nyungwe Forest National Park is a biodiverse ecosystem in the southern western part of Rwanda straddling the border of the country with Burundi and the democratic republic of Congo, it is a unique forest said to have survived from the ice age era occupying an area of space of approximately 970 square kilometers,  it was first recognized as a forest in the 1903 and was later recognized as a national…

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How to Book Permits in Nyungwe Forest National Park

How to Book Permits in Nyungwe National Park.

Nyungwe Forest National Park is the largest conservation area in Rwanda covering an area space if approximately 1019 square kilometers of dense forest cover. It straddles the country's border with Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the forest comprises 13 species of primates, and is notable for the chimpanzee. The chimps are characterized by their social behaviors, intelligence with the ability to use tools, they are closest among all…

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Musanze Caves

Musanze Caves

Musanze Caves are wonderful physical features north of Rwanda in Musanze town in Ruhengeri district, adding a visit to the caves on your Rwanda safari is one of the most thrilling things you can experience on a Rwanda safari. The caves were formed as a result of volcanicity, the region is geographically said to be apart of the mountains Sabinyo and Muhabura, and the caves have several passages within them.…

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Tourist Activities in Volcanoes National Park

Bisoke Volcanic Hike

The Bisoke Volcanic hike is one of the most thrilling experiences in Volcanoes National Park. The mountain is one of the 8 series of the great Virunga volcanic mountains tucked within Africa's oldest national parks. Mountain Bisoke also known as Visoke it is popular for mountain hikes in Rwanda it straddles along the country’s borders with the democratic republic of Congo although most of its areas including the summit are…

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Bigodi Wetland Walk

Bigodi Wetland Walk

Bigodi swamp walk is one of the best places in the Kibale Forest National Park. The swamp is a biodiverse ecosystem. It is a community-managed area situated 6 kilometers from the Kanyanchu visitor center, the wetland was first called Magombe swamp traditionally meaning Graveyard swamp basically because of the number of people who lost their lives during the construction of the sanctuary bridge. During the 1990’s the natural conservation area…

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