Rwanda National Park- Self Drive Safaris

Rwanda’s national parks all offer something different in terms of wildlife or ecosystem. The volcanoes national park for examples has mountain gorillas while Akagera is the only park where all the big five mammals can be sighted.

Nyungwe forest has the oldest and most pristine montane forest in Africa and is arguably the best for chimpanzee trekking in Rwanda. What does Gishwati-Mukura offer?

Apart from having its own chimpanzee population, Gishwati is being positioned to become the best eco-tourism site and the best birding destination in Rwanda.

AKAGERA NATIONAL PARK

Akagera National Park is Central Africa’s largest protected wetland and the last remaining refuge for Savannah-adapted species in Rwanda. Through the partnership with African Parks, Akagera has been transformed from an ecosystem in decline to a haven for wildlife today.

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NYUNGWE FOREST NATIONAL PARK

The Nyungwe rain forest, probably the best preserved montane rain forest in Central Africa has a wide diversity of animal species, the park contains 13 primate species, 275 bird species, 1068 plant species, 85 mammal species, 32 amphibian and 38 reptile species.

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VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK

The national park is known as a haven for the rare and endangered mountain gorilla and golden monkeys. It is home to five of the eight volcanoes of the Virunga Mountains (Karisimbi, Bisoke, Muhabura, Gahinga and Sabyinyo), and spans 160 km2 covered in rainforest and bamboo.

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