Guided Birding Walk in Nyungwe Forest

Guided Birding Walk in Nyungwe Forest

Nyungwe National Park is described as the most important site for biodiversity conservation in Rwanda. The park is home to around 310 bird species, 27 of which are endemic to the Albertine Rift. Although actually spotting birds in the park's forests may be challenging, the bird songs you'll hear during the trek will surely make it more enjoyable. The guides are so knowledgeable about birdlife in Nyungwe they can identify birds by ear, such as the Rwenzori turaco and Kungwe Apalis. With nearly 700 species in just 10,000 square miles, Rwanda is a birder’s paradise.
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