Nyungwe National Park sits in southwest Rwanda â one of Africa's oldest rainforests, dense with 13 species of primate (chimpanzees, colobus monkeys, l'Hoest's monkeys, and more), 300+ bird species, and home to Africa's first canopy walkway. It's a 4-6 hour drive from Kigali, often combined with Lake Kivu's southern shore or with the Huye southern circuit. This is the practical 2026 guide.
What Nyungwe is
- 1,019 kmÂČ of montane rainforest â one of the largest in East Africa.
- Altitude 1,600-2,950m â cool, often misty, real rainforest weather.
- 13 primate species including chimpanzees (two habituated groups), Angola colobus, L'Hoest's monkey, blue monkey, vervet monkey, and others.
- 300+ bird species â Albertine Rift endemics, Great Blue Turaco, the elusive Rwenzori turaco.
- 75km of marked trails â short walks to multi-day hikes.
- Canopy Walkway â 160m long, 70m above the forest floor. The first of its kind in East Africa.
The headline activities
Chimpanzee trekking
Two habituated chimpanzee groups in Nyungwe â one in Cyamudongo Forest (a separate patch), one in the main park. Chimpanzee trekking is meaningfully different from gorilla trekking â the chimps move faster and higher, sightings are less guaranteed, the trek can be more demanding physically (running through forest at times). When you find them it's spectacular; sometimes you don't.
- Permit: USD 90 per person
- Booking: Through RDB or any licensed Rwandan tour operator
- Duration: 2-5 hour trek typically
- Best season: May-June and September-October when food is abundant and chimps are easier to find
- Realistic sighting odds: 60-80% â not as guaranteed as gorillas
The Canopy Walk
A 160-metre walkway suspended 70m above the forest floor through the canopy. Permit USD 80 per person. The walk itself takes 1.5-2 hours including the approach. Spectacular views, modest physical effort. Strongly recommended for any Nyungwe visitor.
Other primate walks
Colobus monkey walks (USD 50-75) often the most-photographic â the colobus species in Nyungwe travel in groups of 200-400, the largest arboreal primate troops in Africa. L'Hoest's monkey walks also possible. Multiple species in one walk is common.
Where to stay
- One&Only Nyungwe House. USD 1,500+ per night, all-inclusive. The premium Nyungwe lodge â tea-plantation setting, top-tier spa.
- Nyungwe Forest Lodge. USD 350-650 per night. The longer-running mid-luxury option.
- Top View Hotel. USD 100-200 per night. The most-affordable Nyungwe-adjacent accommodation.
- Gisakura Guest House. USD 60-130 per night. Budget option near the park entrance.
Getting to Nyungwe
- From Kigali via Huye: 5-6 hours by car. The standard route â paved roads except the final approach.
- From Lake Kivu (Karongi or Cyangugu): 2-3 hours from Cyangugu; 3-4 hours from Karongi.
- Transport: Hire a car-and-driver. Self-drive possible in a 4WD; the rural roads need familiarity.
The two-day Nyungwe plan
- Day 1: Arrive at lodge by mid-afternoon. Late lunch. Afternoon canopy walk (the most-popular activity; book the slot).
- Day 2: Pre-dawn breakfast. Chimpanzee trek (USD 90 permit). Late breakfast back at lodge. Afternoon colobus monkey walk OR depart toward Kigali / Lake Kivu.
Three-day Nyungwe plan
Adds a Cyamudongo trip on Day 3 â a separate forest area with a second chimpanzee group, plus opportunities for longer hiking trails (Igishigishigi Trail, Bigugu Trail to the highest peak in the park at 2,950m).
What to pack for Nyungwe
- Waterproof rain jacket â Nyungwe is a real rainforest with real rain.
- Sturdy hiking boots with ankle support for the chimp trek.
- Long trousers and long-sleeved shirt for the forest.
- Layered clothing â Nyungwe is cool (15-22°C days, 10-14°C nights).
- Insect repellent with DEET.
- Camera with quiet shutter for primate sightings.
- Sun protection for the canopy walk (exposed in places).
- Antimalarial prophylaxis â Nyungwe is lower altitude than Volcanoes; risk is real.
Related: The 10-day Rwanda itinerary, Huye and the south, Lake Kivu guide. Browse every hotel on the directory.
