Nyungwe National Park

Nyungwe National Park is the largest mountainous rain forest in central and east Africa and one of the most ancient, dating back to before the Ice Age.
Rwanda

Nyungwe is located in the south west, covering an area 0f 1016kms across the majestic hills of southeast Rwanda, Nyungwe National Park is the largest mountainous rain forest in central and east Africa and one of the most ancient, dating back to before the Ice Age. The forest supports over 1025 plant species, and over than 500 species of orchid and giant lobelia. Nyungwe also has 13 species of primates; these include chimpanzees and the handsome Black and White Angolan colobus monkeys. It is also home to habituated species such as the Mangabeys and the Blue Monkeys. Nyungwe forest has its own Canopy.

Get set to the oldest afro-Montana rainforest of Nyungwe National park that survived since ice age period with new planet Safaris.

Walk which is 50 meters above the ground level and 90 meters long. The platform is above a steep and deep valley trotting across massive forest. You will be at “eye-to-eye level” with each other during the canopy, and 300 bird species including the 24 endemic to albertine valley, all of which are fond of inhabiting the upper scales of the forest.
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