Go on a canopy walk for a bird’s-eye view of the forest. 🌳
Nyungwe Forest National Park is a remarkable gem in Rwanda. Here are some fascinating details about it:
Location and Size:
Nyungwe National Park covers over 1,000 square kilometers (1,019 km²) of forested mountains, valleys, and swamps.
It’s situated in southwestern Rwanda, near the border with Burundi, and towers above Lake Kivu.
The park is contiguous with Kibira National Park in Burundi to the south1.
Biodiversity:
Nyungwe is one of the oldest rainforests in Africa and home to an incredible array of species.
It contains 13 primate species (25% of Africa’s total), including the largest megatroop of Rwenzori pied colobus monkeys.
The park boasts 275 bird species, 1068 plant species, 85 mammal species, 32 amphibian species, and 38 reptile species2.
Canopy Walkway:
In 2010, a canopy walkway was installed, allowing visitors to explore the forest from above.
The walkway is nearly 160 meters long and rises over 75 meters above the forest floor.
It offers unparalleled views of this scenic national park, making it a must-see experience for nature enthusiasts3.
Conservation and Freshwater Source:
Nyungwe feeds two of the world’s largest rivers: the Congo and the Nile.
Some believe it is home to the most remote source of the Nile River, originating on Mount Bigugu.
Its dense Afromontane forests play a crucial role in maintaining freshwater resources for Rwanda4.
Next time you’re in Rwanda, consider exploring this enchanted forest – a biodiversity hotspot that captivates both the mind and the senses! 🌿🦍🌳