Nyungwe National Park 2024 prices – entry fees and activity pricing

Nyungwe National Park is one of Rwanda’s four national parks and top destinations, that is most famous for the chimpanzee trekking experiences. The park is located in the southwest of the country, about 5 – 6 hour’s drive from Kigali.

Protecting an ancient forest that is rich with diversity, Nyungwe is a nature lovers heaven. The park offers a number of activities including chimpanzee tracking, canopy walk, nature walks, hiking, birding, and monkey tracking.

Nyungwe national park is also an affordable destination, with all day activities costing less than $150.

Below are the park Entry fees fees and pricing of activities in activities in Nyungwe National Park.

Nyungwe National Park entry fees

Entry fees below give you full day access to nature walks in Nyungwe forest.

Entry fee 1 Day/Night 2 Nights 3 Nights
Rwandan/EAC Citizen $10 (RwF10,000) $15 (RwF15,000) $20 (RwF20,00)
Foreign Resident in Rwanda/EAC $60 $90 $120
African Citizen (other than EAC) $60 $90 $120
International Visitor $100 $150 $200
Rwandan/EAC Citizen Child (6 – 12) $5

(RwF5000)

$7.5 (RwF7,500) $10 (RwF10,000)
Foreign Resident in Rwanda/EAC Child (6 – 12) $30 $45 $60
African Citizen (other than EAC) Child 6-12 $30 $45 $60
International Visitor Child 6 – 12 $50 $75 $100

NOTES:

  • Children 5 and below do not pay entry fees
  • Person aged 13+ years are considered adults and pay full fees
  • Entry fees are not charged beyond 3 nights for up to one week
  • Entry fee inclusive of any trail is payable by all day visitors, or per night for overnight visitors staying in the park. The fee reduces by 50% for the second night and third nights and then free any subsequent nights for up to one week. E.g. for 1 night in the park (and the 2 days either side) the fee is payable once, for two nights it is payable twice, with second night reduced by 50%. Visitors staying outside the park are considered “day visitors” unless if staying in the lodges/hotels near the park and these lodges/hotels have an agreement signed with the park. Day visitors have to pay the full entry fee every day they enter the park.

Activities in Nyungwe park that are priced.

Other than nature walks that are inclusive of the park entry fees, the activities below are specifically priced and thus have to be paid for in addition to paying the park entry.

Chimpanzee trekking

Nyungwe Park has a population of more than 500 chimps of which three groups have been habituated for chimpanzee trekking tours in Rwanda. A total of 24 chimpanzee permits are available per day as only 8 people are allowed to track one chimps group each day. Only one chimpanzee trekking schedule is available each morning starting at 5am

International Visitor Foreign Residents Rwandan/East African Citizens
$150 $75 $25

*Above prices include a guide

OTHER SPECIAL ACTIVITIES: Canopy walk, Guided Birding, Monkey tracking, Night walks

The canopy walk tour starts at Uwinka park office and there are four schedules in a day: 8am, 10am, 1pm and 3pm.

Three species of monkeys have habituated groups for exciting monkey tracking including: Colobus monkey (most popular), Mangabey, and Blue monkey.

Night walks in Nyungwe start at 5.30pm till 9pm.

All above special walks have the following pricing:

International Visitor Foreign Residents Rwandan/East African Citizens
$40 $20 $5

*Again, nature walks are included in the park entrance fee, so are not priced

  Camping

A camping in Nyungwe is available at the Uwinka park headquarters.

Adults (13+) Children (6 – 12)
Camping  per person/night  $15 $7.5
Tent hire Per 4-man (approx. 3m x 3m) canvas tent $20

NOTE:

Tent hire does not include any bedding or camping equipment

Guiding fees

The guides and porters are available for hire if you want to take one for your forest/nature walk in Nyungwe forest (you can go on the trail without one as long as you are less than 8 people).

Other particular activities mandate you to take a guide include monkey tracking, night walks, canopy walk, guided birding. You therefore have to include the guide fee in your planning if you will be doing these activities.

Guide for regular forest walks Per guide / half day 15$
Guide for regular forest walks Per guide / full day $25
Porter Per porter / half day 5
Porter Per porter / full day 10

NOTE:

  • Guides and porters are picked up from the reception before 9am and returned to the same reception with 5 hours will be considered a half day activity. Guides and porters picked from the reception after 9am will be charged for a full day, unless if the guide is returned before midday.
  • For every 8 tourists (excluding children 5 and under) there will be a requirement to have a guide. This is to ensure safety of guests and proper dissemination of information so that everyone absorbs and hears all info shared.

Nyungwe National Park tours

Want to visit Nyungwe National Park? You can book and if wish customized these trips to include any of the activities you want, if time allows

 

Rwanda chimpanzee tracking permits – cost of permit, how to book and buy

Chimpanzee trekking in Rwanda is done in the Nyungwe Forest National Park in the southwest of the country. To participate in the trekking to see the chimps you are required to have a chimpanzee trekking/tracking permit or call it ticket or pass.

There three communities of chimpanzees in Nyungwe National Park that were habituated and can be used for chimpanzee trekking tours. A maximum number of 8 persons are allowed to visit one group of chimps in a day. That means a maximum of 8 chimpanzee tracking permits or tickets or passes are issued for each chimp group, and a total of 24 chimpanzees  trekking permits are available for booking in Rwanda per day.

What is the cost of the Rwanda chimpanzee trekking permit?

FNR FR RC/EAC
$150 $75 $25

FNR = Foreign non-resident (international tourist)

FR = Foreign Rwanda resident

RC = Rwandan citizen or national

EAC = East African citizen

*The fees above include the guide

Are there other park fees I need to pay apart from the chimp permit?

Yes, the chimpanzee tracking permit does not NOT include park entry fees which are paid independently. The pricing of the park entry fees is as follows:

FNR FR AC RC/EAC
$100 $60 $60 $10

FNR = Foreign non-resident (international tourist)

FR = Foreign Rwanda resident

RC = Rwandan citizen or national

EAC = East African citizen

AC = African Citizens (other than East African citizens)

What are the terms for buying a Rwanda chimpanzee trekking permit?

Only persons aged 16 years and above are allowed do chimpanzee trekking in Rwanda.

At booking time tourists are asked to send a copy of their passport (international tours) or identity card (nationals) which will be used to confirm and verify the age of the tourist.

How do I buy/book the chimpanzee trekking permit in Rwanda?

In 2020 the management of Nyungwe National Park was transferred from the Rwandan government (Rwanda Development Board) to African Parks Network (Nyungwe Management Company), same organization that has efficiently managed Akagera Game Lodge.

You can buy your Rwanda chimp permit by sending an email African Parks nyungwe@africanparks.org

Or you can contact a tour company to manage your booking for a chimpanzee permit. As Nature Trails East Africa we organize chimpanzee trekking tours to Nyungwe and when you book our tour we manage all bookings including buying your chimpanzee permit.

Some of our short chimpanzee trips to book are:

2 day chimpanzee trekking and canopy walk

3 days Nyungwe tour with chimpanzee trekking

When I do I buy the chimpanzee trekking permit?

Since only a limited 24 chimpanzee tracking permits/tickets are available per day you have to book your permit as soon as possible, even a year in advance. Take note of the high tourism from July to September when the permits sell out quickly. If you plan on traveling this period it is advised to book your permit well in advance.

Also, many travelers track on the weekend throughout the year, you therefore need to book your permit or tour as soon as possible if you are planning the chimpanzee trek for the weekend

Rhino tracking in Akagera National Park

Akagera National Park has introduced a new activity, rhino tracking, which gives visitors to Akagera a chance to walk in the bush and see the rhinos up-close.

The visitors will join the park’s Rhino trackers who go out each morning to track down the rhinos on foot to monitor them for their security, and gather information about the rhinos such as about their health.

The rhino tracking in Akagera National Park happens in the vast Kilala plains in the north of the park where 30 rhinos of the white rhino species that were introduced into Akagera park at the end of last year of 2021 call home.

White rhinos are grazers, that is, feed downward on grass, and the grassy Kilala plains is the ideal environment for them. On the other hand, the black rhinos are browsers, feeding upward on leaves of tree branches. Little wonder the black rhinos in Akagera are found in the south of the park that is dominated by acacia woodland and forests.

The rhino walk in the company of the rhino monitors will give you a chance to learn about the rhinos and other wildlife you encounter. The walk also gives you a chance to discover and see wildlife that is far from the drive tracks and would be difficult to see if you are driving.

How does one plan to do the Rhino tracking/trekking in Akagera?

Please note the rhino tracking is only available to guests who stay at the Karenge Bush Camp, a seasonal tented lodging found in the north of Akagera National Park overlooking the beautiful Kilala plains. If you therefore plan on including the rhino tracking in your safari trip to Akagera National Park, you have to plan to stay at Karenge Bush Camp.

Karenge Bush Camp does not operate whole year, but for 9.5 months, closing in April and November to mid-December.

Seeing that the white rhinos are in the north of the park, while trips into Akagera start through the south of the park which has the entrance, the ideal itinerary would be two night/three day Akagera tour itinerary. The first night spent in the south of the park, at either Akagera Game Lodge or Ruzizi Tented Lodge, and then go spend the second night at Karenge Bush Camp in the north and exit through the exit gate in the north.

What is the cost of rhino tracking in Akagera national Park?

The rhino tracking costs USD75 per person, taking a minimum of two people and maximum of four people.

Is rhino tracking safe?

You may be concerned about how safe it is to approach the rhinos on foot? The white rhinos are not aggressive and will tolerate your presence as long as you do not approach too close. This is in contrast to the black rhinos that are known to be very aggressive and dangerous. The rhino trackers will guide on the safe distance from the rhinos and how to behave when near the rhinos.

How about the danger of encountering other wild animals such as lions, elephants, buffaloes, etc…? The trackers are knowledgeable about the possible other wildlife to encounter and plan a trail that is safe. The team will also include armed personnel that can fire in the air to scare away an errant animal. However this is very unlikely.

Planning to visit Akagera and want to include the rhino tracking, how about you book this 3 day safari tour to Akagera National Park

New covid update for Uganda – no testing for fully vaccinated travelers going to and coming from Uganda

Uganda has announced a major update for travelling to Uganda, fully vaccinated travelers do not have to present a negative covid-19 test certificate.

Previous guidelines for travelers required that everyone coming to Uganda was supposed to present a negative test certificate of a PCR test done within 72 hours from the time of arrival in Uganda. This has been suspended for all fully vaccinated travelers.

However, all arriving travelers will have to show proof of full Covid-19 vaccination, except for children aged 5 years and below.

At the same time, fully vaccinated travelers departing from Uganda do not have show a negative covid-19 PCR test certificate before leaving Uganda. Travelers will only carry the negative result if their destination requires it.

Again, all departing travelers have to show proof of full vacation, except for children 5 years and below.

What about partially vaccinated or unvaccinated travelers coming or leaving Uganda?

Partially vaccinated or unvaccinated travelers will still follow the previous guideline of presenting a negative covid-19 test result taken within 72hr from time of departure or arrival.

Children aged 5 years and below are NOT required to present any test result

The decision to relax the restrictions is informed by the much reduced covid-19 infections across the globe and within Uganda.

Planning a safari trip to Uganda?

This is perhaps the best news if you have planned a trip to Uganda for the gorilla trekking and chimpanzee trekking adventures in the coming months as the PCR test result has been a requirement for the online Uganda visa application and was such an inconvenience!

Rwanda beyond gorillas – what can one do in Rwanda apart from gorilla tracking?

Rwanda is famous for the gorillas, and many if not most tourists visiting the land of a thousand hills have only the gorilla trekking as the only thing to do in Rwanda. Many tourists do not know that Rwanda offers many other interesting activities that can be done in addition to the gorilla tours and in this article, I shall highlight many of them.

There are also many travelers who plan on visiting Rwanda but are not willing to spend the hefty $1500 for the Rwanda gorilla tracking permit pass or ticket, but would like to explore Rwanda. This article will give you great alternatives to the gorillas that you can do and have a memorable trip in Rwanda.

Big five safari in Akagera National Park

Did you know you can see the famous big five (Lion, Leopard, Rhino, Buffalo, Elephant) in Rwanda? Yes, Rwanda has the big five in Akagera National Park. So, you do not have to fly first to the Serengeti or Masai Mara to combine the big five safari with the gorillas in Rwanda. You can see both the big five and gorillas in Rwanda. And Rwanda being a small country, you can do a safari trip to Akagera park and see the big five in one day and the following day travel to see the gorillas in Volcanoes National Park.

Chimpanzee trekking/tracking in Nyungwe national park

The chimpanzee trekking in Rwanda is one of the most exciting wildlife adventures after the gorilla trek. The chimpanzees are man’s closest relatives sharing more than 98% DNA, so an encounter with them in their natural environment is very revealing as you will observe their unique characters, their community organizations, classes, and leadership structures. There is a lot of similarities between chimp and human society organization.

Canopy walk and monkey tracking in Nyungwe national park

The canopy walkway in Nyungwe forest national park has become one of the iconic attractions of Rwanda that features a lot in promotional magazines and tv adverts. It has also been rated as the best canopy walkway in Africa. The walkway gives you incredible views across an ancient mountain forest, and a chance to see monkeys and birds at eye-level as you walk in the canopy of trees. The canopy walk is a short tour of about 2 hours and is often done as an add-on to the chimpanzee tracking or monkey tracking and nature walks in Nyungwe national park.

Golden monkey trekking in Volcanoes National Park

If you cannot afford the expensive gorilla trek, the golden monkeys trekking is a good excuse for you to explore the incredible Virunga mountains in Rwanda. The strikingly beautiful monkeys live in the lower areas of the volcanoes and a troupe of more than 100 monkeys is habituated for an amazing monkey tracking experience. The monkeys are very attractive and exciting to watch and photograph.

The monkey trek is also a great addition to the gorilla trek

Birding in Rwanda

Rwanda has been off the birdwatching grid for a long time, but birders are now discovering what a gem it is. This small country boasts more than 700 bird species meaning you can tick off as many birds in the shortest time possible. The mountain forests in the Albertine rift valley that runs through the western part of the country, host many endemics of the Albertine rift and are the biggest pull for birders to Rwanda. These are supplemented by several other biomes and rich diverse habitats in Rwanda.

Hiking in the volcanoes

Rwanda does not have high mountains for mountaineering and multi day hiking, but it has a share of 5 of the 7 major volcano mountains of the Virunga Mountain range which sprawl along the borders with Uganda and the D.R. Congo. The volcanoes provide some of the best day hiking you will ever do. The most popular of the volcanoes is the Mount Bisoke (3711m) which has a large beautiful crater lake at the summit. You can make an early transfer from Kigali to the park for a one-day hike in the Virunga mountains and get back to Kigali on the same day.

Water sports and activities

If you love water, Rwanda has many rivers and lakes in some of the best settings.

One of the best ways to explore Rwanda’s breathtaking landscape and lush countryside is by taking a boat/canoe trip down a stream on River Mukungwa in the foothills of the Virunga mountains. The canoe trip is a great addition to any tour to Volcanoes National Park, such as to the gorilla trekking, hiking, and golden monkey trekking.

For those who yearn for a vacation with many activities and water adventures, Lake Kivu, Rwanda’s biggest lake offers a kayaking, paddleboarding, boat rides, fishing, farm experiences, hiking, etc…

Biking along the Congo Nile trail

If you love biking, Rwanda is one of the best places for biking/cycling experiences. The amazing rolling landscape, cool weather, nice tar roads, a safe countryside, strict speed rules for motorists, many beautiful viewpoints and many interesting activities do and places to see along the way.

The most popular biking/cycling trail is the Congo – Nile trail in the mountainous western part of Rwanda that runs from Nyungwe Forest National Park in the south, going along the Lake Kivu and winding up in the foothills of the Virunga mountains in the north. You can also safely bike in the well-organized capital City Kigali.

Community & Cultural experiences

Rwandan have a rich culture with many traditions. You can experience these traditions by visiting an organized local community in the countryside. You learn about their folklore, traditional dances, farming, artisanry and month others. You can also visit several museums in the different parts of country that display and tell the history and culture of the Rwandan people. Such a museum if the Kings Palace museum on the way to Nyungwe forest National Park that you can make stopover at on the for the chimpanzee trekking tour.

Genocide museum tours – reconciliation village

Rwanda and the genocide feature in the same sentence a lot of times. It is almost impossible to separate the two because this infamous phase in the history of Rwanda is what it is most known about it. As a visitor to Rwanda you almost obligated to learn about the tragic events of the genocide in order to appreciate the strides Rwanda has made in the last two decades. There are several genocide museum tours you can add to your visit to Rwanda, one of them is the Kigali Genocide Museum. You can also visit the Reconciliation Village outside Kigali where genocide perpetrators and survivors live side by side, learn their story of the road to reconciliation and see the projects that carry out together to uplift their community.

Tea & coffee plantation tours

Are you a tea person? Or a coffee person? Rwanda is a major producer of these two crops. You can visit a tea or coffee plantation & processing factory for an experience of plant to cup. You see and take part in the tea or coffee growing, harvesting and processing and finish up with a cup of tea or coffee of your own harvested plant.

The tea and coffee tours can be added in your chimpanzee trekking and gorilla trekking trips.