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Rwanda Safari Primates
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NYUNGWE FOREST NATIONAL PARK
Extending for 1,000 square
kilometres across the majestic hills of southeast
Rwanda, Nyungwe Forest National Park is the largest
block of montane forest in East or Central Africa, and
one of the most ancient, dating back to before the last
Ice Age. A uniquely rich centre of floral diversity, the
forest has more than 200 different types of tree, and a
myriad of flowering plants including the other-worldly
giant lobelia and a host of colourful orchids.
Nyungwe is most alluring for its primates: 13 species in
all, including humankind's closest living relative the
chimpanzee, as well as the handsome L'Hoest's monkey and
hundred-strong troops of the delightfully acrobatic Angola
colobus. The most important ornithological site in Rwanda,
Nyungwe harbours almost 300 bird species of which two dozen
are restricted to a handful of montane forests on the
Albertine Rift. The avian highlight of Nyungwe is the great
blue turaco - an outlandish blue, red and green bird which
streams from tree to tree like a procession of streamlined
psychedelic turkeys.
An extensive network of well-maintained walking trails
leads through the forest to various waterfalls and viewing
points. A comfortably rustic resthouse and perfectly
situated campsite lie alongside the main road, and the
reserve can readily be visited as a day trip from the towns
of Butare and Cyangugu. Nyungwe does, however, deserve more
time: anybody who wants to track chimps and see several
varieties of smaller primate will need two days there - and
dedicated birdwatchers might never want to leave!
This is a 4 Days Safaris
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