How to get to Nyungwe national park – Rwanda

How to get to Nyungwe national park – Rwanda: Nyungwe Forest National Park, located in the southwestern part of rwanda is a huge, intact tropical rainforest with a towering, dense canopy. In 2004, Nyungwe was designated as a National Park in an attempt to boost tourism in addition to Volcanoes National Park, which is home to the country’s mountain gorillas. It is located at the border with Burundi, near Cyangugu town. Nyungwe’s remarkable biodiversity makes it a deserving travel destination.

Due to the fact that Rwanda’s infrastructure is developed and the roads that connect to Nyungwe are clear. Getting to Nyungwe is not as difficult as one might anticipate.
From Kigali, it is around 225 kilometres away, and the travel takes about six hours.

When travelling from Kigali or any other location in Rwanda, there are alternative means to reach Nyungwe National Park.  it either by road, air or water. Your decision is determined by t how quick and comfort you wish to arrive at the park.

Travelling by air

Taking a flight to Nyungwe Forest National Park is the fastest and most costly way. From Kigali to International Airport to Kamembe air strip, numerous airlines offer chartered flights.  Domestic flights are offered weekly by Rwanda Air and Akagera Aviation between Kigali International Airport and Kamembe.

When you book your flight with Rwanda air, the flight from Kigali airport lands at Kamembe, from there, you will need car for a one-hour drive to the park.

Flights with Akagera Aviation from Kigali, land at one and Only Nyungwe house.

All flights offer scenic aerial views of Rwanda’s rolling hills, valleys, Nyungwe forest and tea and coffee plantations.

Travelling by road.

Majority of tourists to Nyungwe National Park region choose to travel by road. This is the cheapest and most common mode of transportation that is most readily available. Because passengers get to see more of the countryside throughout the ride, see the rolling hills of Rwanda as they drive past them, and visit a variety of sights along the way.  Traveling by road is so amazing and adventurous.

Travelling with a tour guide in a private  guided safari or driving by yourself (self drive ) is more flexible because you can  make stop overs your choice to witness the other part of Rwanda (culture) other than wildlife.

Travel routes to Nyungwe.

When travelling from Kigali, southwards, travelers pass through a number of towns. The road to Huye  is relatively smooth but with frequent serpentine curves that require drivers to  be extra careful. there is a possibility that self-drive travelers  will find these directions helpful. From Kigali, to Muhanga then soth to Nyanza and finally to Huye in the south western direction. From Huye,  proceed to the  western direction to Nyamagabe town which is close to the  park entrance.

Traveling to the park by bus is another possible option to reach  Nyungwe National park. Although this mode of transportation will not bring you within the park in the usual way though, there are some buses that drive through the park. Get aboard a bus from the Nyabugogo bus station in Kigali to Rusizi, and then exit at the Uwinka visitor’s center located within Nyungwe Forest National Park. travelers to   move in a  bus are advised to reach the bus park early enough to catch the   first leaving bus. this i because  the drive takes approximately eight hours as there always some stop overs   for some passengers to get off at some stations.

Another means of public transportations by   use oof some  public transport companies  from Kigali. these also offer budget travelling. these include  Alpha express and Omega express which offer transport from Kigali, via Nyungwe to Rusizi.

Two young chimpanzees

Adventurous stopovers between Kigali and Nyungwe.

King’s Palace Museum Nyanza

This is a unique cultural place that  offers  an experience of  Rwanda’s monarchical heritage.  With a harmonious blend of traditional and colonial architecture, as well as captivating cultural performances, the King’s Palace Museum is one of Rwanda’s most significant cultural attractions. At the rear of the palace, encounter  the impressive  Inyambo long horned cattle and their keepers singing  to them as part of tradition  to emphasize relationship between Rwandans and their animals.

Ethinographic Museum – Butare

The Ethnographic Museum in Rwanda is located approximately 35 kilometer from the center of Kigali City, in Butare town, north of the city in the Huye district.  the museum show cases historical artifacts and regalia as a way  of preserving history and culture of ethnic communities. it was built with the assistance of the Belgian government and fist opened in 1989. This places   has the greatest ethinological and archeologigical  collections in east Africa that displays lots of traditional wonders  including traditional clothing, hunting , agriculture, animal husbandry, pottery basketry and woodwork.

Kamegeri  rock.

This another stop over as you head to Nyungwe national park.  the rock is at the road side as you are heading to Nyungwe. It is found in Ruhango district of Rwanda. The rock derives its name from   Kamegeri who was a one of king Yuhi IV’s advisors who suggested that all  those who disobeyed the king’s orders should be burnt on that rock. The king then instead  orderd that kamegeri should beburnt first on the rock to get rid of  him as his suggesestio was  cruel/ unhuman.

When you visit the rock, if possible you can touch the to feel it as its said that the rock remains hot  all the time regardless of the weather and time of the day.  Request the  resident guards and guides to allow  you take photos.

Genocide memorial sites

Along the route to Nyungwe National Park are several genocide memorial sites including Gikorongo genocide memorial, Murambi genocide memorial, and Nyanza genocide memorial sites. All these places and many others and Rwanda   give a reflection of what really happened during the 1994 Rwanda genocide. You can visit these places to honor the lives of those who died during that season. these places are   visited for  education , reconciliation ang forgiveness.

Best time to Visit Nyungwe national park

Nyungwe National park is a place that can be visited all year round depending on your interests and budget. most travelers prefer visiting the park during the  dry season from December to February and June to September for most activities like chimpanzee tracking,  canopy walks, and  guided nature walks because the  hiking trails  are  dry and passable. However the wet season is also best for birding safaris and comes with reduced accommodation and transport costs.