3-Day Nyungwe National Park & Bwindi Gorilla Trekking Safari from Kigali
East Africa offers few wildlife adventures as immersive and rewarding as combining chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe National Park with mountain gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. This carefully designed 3-day safari delivers two of Africa’s most iconic primate encounters while showcasing the spectacular landscapes of Rwanda and Uganda.
At African Fly-In Safaris, we have spent more than 10 years guiding travelers through East Africa’s most remarkable wilderness areas. This itinerary is specifically designed for travelers seeking maximum wildlife experiences in a short timeframe while enjoying comfortable accommodations, professional guiding, and seamless cross-border logistics.
Why Choose a Nyungwe and Bwindi Safari?
A Nyungwe and Bwindi safari is the best short primate itinerary in East Africa because it combines chimpanzee trekking, mountain gorilla encounters, rainforest exploration, and cultural landscapes within just three days. Travelers experience two internationally recognized primate destinations while crossing through some of the region’s most scenic highland environments.
Major advantages include:
- Two great ape experiences in one trip
- Nyungwe canopy walk adventure
- UNESCO-recognized rainforest ecosystems
- Efficient Kigali access
- Exceptional biodiversity
Pro Tip: This itinerary works particularly well for travelers arriving through Kigali because it minimizes lengthy road transfers from Uganda’s Entebbe International Airport.
Overview of the 3-Day Safari
This safari combines Nyungwe National Park, chimpanzee trekking, a canopy walk, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, and mountain gorilla trekking into one seamless cross-border primate adventure.
Safari Highlights
- Chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe Forest
- Canopy Walk suspended above the rainforest
- Gorilla trekking in Bwindi
- Scenic drives through Rwanda and Uganda
- Luxury and mid-range accommodation options
- Professional safari guiding
| Day | Destination | Main Activity |
| Day 1 | Kigali – Nyungwe | Canopy Walk |
| Day 2 | Nyungwe – Bwindi | Chimpanzee Trekking |
| Day 3 | Bwindi – Kigali | Gorilla Trekking |
Pro Tip: This itinerary is ideal for wildlife photographers interested in documenting both chimpanzees and mountain gorillas in a single journey.
Day 1 – Kigali to Nyungwe National Park & Canopy Walk
The first day introduces travelers to Rwanda’s spectacular landscapes before arriving at Nyungwe National Park for one of Africa’s most famous canopy walk experiences above ancient montane rainforest.
Travelers journey through:
- Rolling tea plantations
- Rwanda’s Thousand Hills
- Traditional farming communities
- Mountain landscapes
Canopy Walk Experience
The Nyungwe Canopy Walk is suspended approximately 70 meters above the forest floor and provides unique perspectives of:
- Mahogany trees
- Forest birds
- Primates
- Orchid species
Notable wildlife includes:
- Ruwenzori Turaco
- Great Blue Turaco
- Blue Monkey
- Angola Colobus Monkey
Accommodation is provided at Chimpanzee Lodge.
Pro Tip: Afternoon canopy walks often provide the best forest lighting for photography.
Why Nyungwe National Park Is Africa’s Leading Chimpanzee Destination
Nyungwe National Park is one of Africa’s most important tropical rainforest ecosystems and one of the continent’s best destinations for chimpanzee trekking due to its large chimpanzee population and exceptional biodiversity.
Nyungwe protects:
- More than 1,000 chimpanzees
- Over 13 primate species
- More than 320 bird species
- Hundreds of orchid species
Notable primates include:
- Eastern Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii)
- L’Hoest’s Monkey
- Owl-faced Monkey
- Grey-cheeked Mangabey
Pro Tip: Nyungwe’s early morning forest activity is often most productive for chimpanzee sightings.
Day 2 – Chimpanzee Trekking in Nyungwe & Transfer to Bwindi
Chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe offers an intimate encounter with one of humanity’s closest relatives before travelers continue to Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park for gorilla trekking.
The trek begins shortly after sunrise when chimpanzees are most active.
Visitors may observe:
- Feeding behavior
- Nest building
- Social interactions
- Territorial calls
Following lunch, the journey continues to the Rushaga sector of Bwindi.
Accommodation options include:
- Rushaga Gorilla Lodge
- Gorilla Valley Lodge
Pro Tip: Chimpanzees move quickly through the forest canopy, making binoculars highly valuable during the trek.
Primate Trekking in East Africa: The Signature Experience of African Fly-In Safaris
Primate trekking is East Africa’s most distinctive wildlife experience because travelers can observe great apes and rare monkey species in protected rainforest habitats that exist nowhere else on Earth.
Gorilla Trekking
Best destinations:
- Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
- Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Chimpanzee Trekking
Best destinations:
- Nyungwe National Park
- Kibale Forest National Park
Golden Monkey Tracking
Available in:
- Volcanoes National Park
- Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Primate Comparison Table
| Experience | Destination | Duration |
| Gorilla Trekking | Bwindi | 2–6 Hours |
| Chimpanzee Trekking | Nyungwe | 2–4 Hours |
| Golden Monkey Tracking | Volcanoes NP | 2–5 Hours |
Pro Tip: Combining chimpanzee and gorilla trekking creates a richer understanding of East Africa’s primate conservation success stories.
Day 3 – Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi & Return to Kigali
The highlight of the safari is mountain gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, home to nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorilla population.
Visitors begin with a ranger briefing before entering the rainforest.
Potential sightings include:
- Dominant silverbacks
- Mothers carrying infants
- Juvenile play groups
- Family grooming interactions
Rushaga is known for:
- Multiple habituated gorilla families
- Scenic trekking routes
- High gorilla encounter success rates
Following the trek, travelers return to Kigali.
Pro Tip: Hiring a porter significantly improves comfort while supporting local communities around Bwindi.
Gorilla Conservation and Community Tourism
Primate tourism directly supports conservation programs, anti-poaching efforts, ranger patrols, and local community development projects across Rwanda and Uganda.
Tourism revenue funds:
- Gorilla veterinary programs
- Habitat protection
- Conservation education
- Ranger salaries
Organizations involved include:
- Uganda Wildlife Authority
- Rwanda Development Board
Pro Tip: Every gorilla permit contributes directly to long-term conservation success.
Safari Cost, Inclusions and Exclusions
At US$1,920 per person, this safari offers excellent value because it combines two premium primate permits, accommodation, transportation, guiding services, and conservation fees.
Included
✔ Gorilla Permit
✔ Chimpanzee Trekking Permit
✔ Nyungwe Canopy Walk
✔ Accommodation
✔ Meals
✔ Private Transport
✔ Professional Guide
Excluded
✘ International Flights
✘ Visas
✘ Insurance
✘ Tips
✘ Personal Expenses
Pro Tip: Permit availability is often the limiting factor, not accommodation, so early booking is essential.
Best Time to Visit Nyungwe and Bwindi
Direct AnswerThe best time for chimpanzee and gorilla trekking is during the dry seasons when trails are more accessible and photography conditions improve.
| Season | Months | Conditions |
| Dry | Jun-Sep | Excellent |
| Dry | Dec-Feb | Excellent |
| Wet | Mar-May | Moderate |
| Wet | Oct-Nov | Moderate |
Pro Tip: January offers some of the clearest mountain views and rainforest photography opportunities.
What to Pack for Chimpanzee and Gorilla Trekking
Proper trekking gear improves comfort, safety, and photography opportunities during rainforest expeditions.
Recommended items:
- Waterproof hiking boots
- Long-sleeved shirts
- Trekking trousers
- Rain jacket
- Daypack
- Gloves
- Insect repellent
Photography gear:
- Telephoto lens
- Spare batteries
- Waterproof camera protection
Pro Tip: Neutral-colored clothing reduces visual disturbance during wildlife encounters.
Why Book with African Fly-In Safaris?
African Fly-In Safaris specializes in customized primate safaris across Uganda and Rwanda, supported by local expertise, conservation partnerships, and more than a decade of field experience.
We provide:
- Permit management
- Expert guiding
- Cross-border logistics
- Personalized itineraries
- Conservation-focused travel
Pro Tip: Booking six months ahead usually provides the best permit availability and lodge selection.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the safari cost?
US$1,920 per person in mid-range accommodation.
Are gorilla permits included?
Yes, one Uganda gorilla permit is included.
Are chimpanzee permits included?
Yes, Nyungwe chimpanzee trekking permits are included.
How difficult is the trekking?
Moderate fitness is recommended as trails may be steep and muddy.
What is the minimum age for gorilla trekking?
15 years.
What is the minimum age for chimpanzee trekking?
Generally 15 years in Rwanda.
How long can visitors spend with gorillas?
One hour after locating the gorilla family.
Is cross-border travel difficult?
No. Border assistance is provided throughout the itinerary.
Can photographers participate?
Absolutely. Both Nyungwe and Bwindi are excellent wildlife photography destinations.
Why combine Nyungwe and Bwindi?
It offers East Africa’s most complete short primate safari experience, combining chimpanzees, mountain gorillas, rainforest ecosystems, and conservation tourism in one journey.
