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3-Day Nyungwe Forest Safari: Chimpanzees, Tea Plantations & Waterfalls

3-Day Nyungwe Forest Safari: Chimpanzees, Tea Plantations & Waterfalls

3-Day Nyungwe Forest Safari: Chimpanzees, Tea Plantations & Waterfalls

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Venture deep into one of Africa’s oldest and most captivating montane rainforests on this 3-Day Nyungwe Forest Safari: Chimpanzees, Tea Plantations & Waterfalls, an unforgettable journey that brings together the best of Rwanda’s natural and cultural treasures. From thrilling chimpanzee encounters and mist-covered trails to the serenity of rolling tea plantations and hidden waterfalls, Nyungwe offers a complete immersion into the soul of the African highlands.

This short but enriching safari begins in Kigali, Rwanda’s scenic and vibrant capital, and leads you southwest through the country’s rolling hills to the emerald heart of Nyungwe National Park. Over three days, you will trek in search of wild chimpanzees, stroll through ancient forests on the iconic Canopy Walk, explore the lush Isumo Waterfall Trail, and visit the Gisakura Tea Estates, where endless green fields ripple in the mountain breeze.

For travelers seeking a blend of adventure, tranquility, and culture — all within a long weekend — this safari captures Rwanda’s essence perfectly.

Highlights

  • Day 1: Kigali – Scenic Drive to Nyungwe via Nyanza and Huye
  • Day 2: Chimpanzee Trekking & Canopy Walk Adventure
  • Day 3: Isumo Waterfall Hike – Gisakura Tea Plantation – Return to Kigali

3-Day Nyungwe Forest Safari: Chimpanzees, Tea Plantations & Waterfalls

Detailed Itinerary

Kigali – Scenic Drive to Nyungwe via Nyanza and Huye

Your journey begins in Kigali, where a professional driver-guide from Volcanoes Gorilla Tours greets you at your hotel or the airport. After a short briefing, you set off for the scenic drive to Nyungwe, a journey of approximately 5 to 6 hours filled with breathtaking vistas and rich cultural encounters.

As the city gives way to the countryside, the landscape transforms into a patchwork of terraced hills, banana groves, and tea estates — the reason Rwanda is fondly called “The Land of a Thousand Hills.”

The first stop is at the King’s Palace Museum in Nyanza, an impressive reconstruction of Rwanda’s royal residence that once housed the country’s monarchs. Here, you’ll encounter the graceful Inyambo cattle, whose long, elegant horns and gentle demeanor symbolize Rwanda’s royal heritage.

Next, continue to Huye (Butare) to visit the Ethnographic Museum, home to one of Africa’s most extensive collections of traditional art, music instruments, and cultural artifacts. The museum provides a fascinating glimpse into Rwanda’s deep cultural roots before you ascend into the highlands toward Nyungwe.

Arriving at Gisakura in the late afternoon, you’ll check in at your lodge of choice — whether the elegant One&Only Nyungwe House, the hilltop Nyungwe Top View Hill Hotel, or the charming Gisakura Guest House. The evening is yours to relax amid the cool mountain air and sounds of the forest.

Overnight: One&Only Nyungwe House / Nyungwe Top View Hill Hotel / Gisakura Guest House
Meal Plan: Lunch and Dinner

Chimpanzee Trekking & Canopy Walk Adventure

Today is devoted to the stars of Nyungwe Forest — the chimpanzees. You’ll rise before dawn, enjoy an early breakfast, and head to either Uwinka or Cyamudongo Forest, depending on the chimpanzee group’s location. After a safety and briefing session from the park rangers, you embark on your chimpanzee trekking expedition — an experience that is both exhilarating and deeply moving.

The forest comes alive in the early hours: the sound of birds, the rustle of leaves, and the occasional hoot of chimps echoing across the valley. Guided by expert trackers, you follow fresh nests and footprints until you find yourself face-to-face with these remarkable primates. Watching them feed, play, and interact is an emotional highlight — a rare window into the behavior of our closest relatives in the wild.

After spending up to one precious hour with the chimps, you’ll return to your lodge for lunch and relaxation. Later in the afternoon, prepare for another unforgettable experience — the Canopy Walk, Africa’s first high-altitude suspension bridge.

Stretching 160 meters long and 60 meters above the forest floor, the Canopy Walk offers breathtaking aerial views of Nyungwe’s treetops, deep valleys, and distant ridges. Birds flutter below you, monkeys swing in the distance, and the mist dances between the trees. It’s a moment of pure wonder that few ever experience.

Return to your lodge in the evening to unwind. Enjoy dinner as the forest night comes alive with the chirping of insects and the rhythmic hum of nature.

Overnight: One&Only Nyungwe House / Nyungwe Top View Hill Hotel / Gisakura Guest House
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Isumo Waterfall Hike – Gisakura Tea Plantation – Return to Kigali

After breakfast, lace up your hiking boots once again for the Isumo Waterfall Trail, one of Nyungwe’s most scenic and rewarding hikes. The trail winds through lush rainforest, bamboo zones, and fern-covered slopes alive with butterflies and birdcalls. Along the way, you may spot colobus monkeys leaping through the trees or colorful turacos flashing across the canopy.

The sound of rushing water grows stronger until you reach the Isumo Waterfall, a spectacular cascade plunging nearly 17 meters into a fern-draped gorge. The mist and sunlight create an ethereal glow — the perfect place for quiet reflection and photos that capture the essence of the forest.

After the hike, continue to the Gisakura Tea Estate, located just outside the park. Here, you’ll walk among the endless green fields of tea, meet local pickers, and learn how Rwanda’s premium tea is harvested and processed. The visit offers a calm contrast to the dense forest — a scene of harmony between nature and culture.

Following lunch, begin your drive back to Kigali, arriving in the evening. You’ll be dropped off at your hotel or airport, marking the end of your 3-day Nyungwe Forest Safari — a journey filled with nature, culture, and memories that linger long after you’ve left Rwanda’s misty hills behind.

Meal Plan: Breakfast and Lunch

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Comfortable stays in the heart of nature, ranging from luxury lodges and tented camps to eco-friendly retreats that blend seamlessly with the wild.

Safari Inclusions

  • Chimpanzee trekking permits

  • All airport or hotel transfers
  • Transport in a 4×4 safari vehicle with an English-speaking driver/guide

  • Two nights’ accommodation

  • Guided nature activities (including the Canopy Walk and Isumo Waterfall Trail)
  • All meals as per the itinerary

  • Bottled water during the trip

  • Park ranger and guide fees

  • Government taxes

Safari Exclusions

  • Tips and gratuities
  • Rwanda visa fees
  • International flights
  • Personal travel insurance
  • Personal expenses and optional activities
  • Laundry
  • Souvenirs
  • Alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, and personal snacks
  • Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary

3-Day Nyungwe Forest Safari: Chimpanzees, Tea Plantations & Waterfalls

Travel Tips

  • 1. Dress appropriately: Wear lightweight but long-sleeved clothing to protect from insects and vegetation. A waterproof jacket is essential due to unpredictable rain. Good hiking boots are a must for forest trails.
  • 2. Prepare for early mornings: Chimpanzee trekking begins before sunrise, so be ready for early departures and cool mountain air.
  • 3. Stay hydrated: Carry bottled water and light snacks during hikes. Always dispose of waste responsibly.
  • 4. Respect wildlife: Keep a safe distance from chimpanzees and other primates, avoid flash photography, and maintain silence during encounters.
  • 5. Health essentials: Carry a valid yellow fever certificate and take anti-malarial medication. Bring insect repellent, sunscreen, and any personal medications.
  • 6. Local courtesy: Rwandans are warm and welcoming; simple greetings such as “Muraho” go a long way. Always ask before taking photos of people or local communities.
  • 7. Weather readiness: Even during the dry season, Nyungwe experiences light rain and mist. Always pack rain gear and quick-drying clothing.
  • 8. Photography: For canopy and forest photography, use a fast lens or camera with high ISO sensitivity due to low light. Keep equipment protected from humidity.
  • 9. Currency and connectivity: ATMs are not available near Nyungwe. Carry cash in Rwandan Francs (RWF) for small purchases. Wi-Fi is available at most lodges but may be limited inside the park.
  • 10. Combine your journey: Extend your trip with Volcanoes National Park for gorilla trekking or relax along Lake Kivu’s shores for a perfect continuation of your Rwanda safari.

3-Day Nyungwe Forest Safari: Chimpanzees, Tea Plantations & Waterfalls

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