5-Day Nyungwe Forest & Lake Kivu Safari

5 Days 4 Nights

Overview: 5-Day Nyungwe Forest & Lake Kivu Safari

Prepare for a journey of dramatic contrasts. Our 5-Day Nyungwe Forest & Lake Kivu Safari takes you from the prehistoric, mist-shrouded canopy of Africa’s oldest rainforest to the tranquil, fjord-like shores of Rwanda’s most beautiful lake.

This isn’t just a tour; it’s an immersion into the wild heart of Rwanda. You will navigate the high-altitude suspension bridges of the Nyungwe Canopy Walk, feeling the adrenaline as you gaze over the treetops. You’ll wake up to the sounds of the jungle to track our closest relatives during Chimpanzee trekking, followed by a refreshing hike to the hidden Ndambarare Waterfall.

Finally, you will leave the dense jungle behind for the open breezes of Karongi (Lake Kivu). Here, the adventure turns to relaxation with a boat cruise to Napoleon Island, home to thousands of fruit bats, before returning to Kigali. Ideal for nature lovers seeking a blend of high-adventure and deep relaxation.

5-Day Nyungwe Forest & Lake Kivu Safari Cost per person

Accommodation Options1 Pax2 Pax4 Pax6 Pax
Midrange$3,650$2,380$1,920$1,770

Why Book With Hope Tours Africa?

At Hope Tours Africa, we don't just drive you; we guide you. We know that Nyungwe Forest weather can be unpredictable, so we ensure you are prepared. We know the exact spot on the drive to Karongi where the lake view opens up for the perfect photo. We prioritize sustainable tourism, ensuring your visit supports the conservation of these primates. Plus, our guides are local experts who know the history and hidden gems of Rwanda.

Trip Highlights

  • Chimpanzee Trekking
  • The Canopy Walk
  • Ndambarare Waterfall
  • Lake Kivu Boat Trip
  • Tea Plantation Views

Itinerary

  • Day
    01

    Arrival at Kigali International Airport – Welcome to Rwanda

    Upon landing at Kigali International Airport (KGL), you will be warmly welcomed by your Hope Tours Africa guide. Look for a sign with your name! After a quick briefing on your upcoming adventure, we will transfer you to your hotel in the city.

    Depending on your arrival time, you may have a chance to experience the vibrant, clean streets of Kigali. Enjoy a relaxed evening and a good night's rest to prepare for the journey ahead.

  • Day
    02

    Scenic Transfer to Nyungwe & The Canopy Walk Adventure

    After an early breakfast, we begin the scenic 5–6 hour drive to the southwest. The route winds through the "Land of a Thousand Hills," offering breathtaking views of terraced farms and endless green landscapes. We will stop for lunch before entering the majestic Nyungwe Forest National Park.

    In the afternoon, prepare for the famous Nyungwe Canopy Walk. This 160-meter long suspension bridge hangs 70 meters above the valley floor. It offers a bird’s-eye view of the ancient forest canopy and is perfect for spotting blue monkeys, l’Hoest’s monkeys, and varied birdlife. The feeling of walking above the jungle is exhilarating and offers unmatched photo opportunities.

  • Day
    03

    Chimpanzee Trekking & Ndambarare Waterfall Hike

    Today is the highlight of the safari! We start very early (around 4:50 AM) to meet the park rangers. Chimpanzee trekking in Rwanda is a thrill—chimps are fast, loud, and active. You will hike through the dense undergrowth, guided by the pant-hoot calls of the primates. Once located, you spend an hour observing them play, groom, and feed.

    After lunch and a bit of rest, we head back into the forest for the Ndambarare Waterfall hike. This trail is less crowded and leads to a beautiful cascade tucked away in the jungle. It’s a serene way to wash off the sweat of the morning trek and connect deeply with nature.

  • Day
    04

    Transfer to Karongi (Lake Kivu) & Napoleon Island Boat Trip

    We bid farewell to the rainforest and take a shorter scenic drive (approx. 3 hours) to Karongi, a picturesque town on the shores of Lake Kivu. The air here is fresh and the views of the fjord-like inlets are spectacular.

    In the afternoon, we board a private boat to explore the lake’s islands. The highlight is Napoleon Island (shaped like the famous general’s hat). We will hike to the top for a panoramic view and see a massive colony of fruit bats roosting in the trees. It’s a unique wildlife spectacle. We return to the shore as the sun sets over the Congo, painting the sky in oranges and purples.

  • Day
    05

    Return to Kigali & Departure

    Enjoy a lazy breakfast overlooking the sparkling waters of Lake Kivu. Late morning, we begin our drive back to Kigali. If time permits, we can visit a local coffee station to buy some renowned Rwandan coffee.

    Your guide will drop you off at Kigali International Airport or your preferred location in the city, marking the end of a memorable 5-day exploration.

Includes

  • All activities mentioned
  • Reusable Bottled water during the trip.
  • Lunch during your trip
  • A tourist vehicle rent with a professional English-speaking guide fee
  • All Taxes

Excludes

  • Extra meals and drinks not mentioned in the package.
  • Souvenirs and tips
  • Visa Fee
  • Other personal expenses
  • Bank Deposit Transfer Charge

Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Chimpanzee Trek in Nyungwe?

Chimpanzee trekking is considered moderate to strenuous. Unlike gorillas, chimps move quickly through the trees, so you may need to hike briskly off-trail through dense vegetation. The terrain can be steep and muddy. We recommend a reasonable level of fitness and good hiking boots.

Is the Nyungwe Canopy Walk safe?

Yes, absolutely. The Nyungwe Canopy Walk is structurally sound, maintained regularly, and guided by park rangers. It is safe for children (usually 6 years+) and adults. However, if you have a severe fear of heights (acrophobia), please let your Hope Tours Africa guide know in advance.

What should I pack for Nyungwe Forest Safari?

Nyungwe is a rainforest, meaning rain is possible anytime! Pack a lightweight waterproof jacket, sturdy hiking boots with good grip, long trousers (to protect against nettles/insects), insect repellent, and a camera with a zoom lens for the primates.

Why visit Lake kivu in Karongi instead of Gisenyi (Rubavu)?

This itinerary visits Karongi because it is closer to Nyungwe and offers a more relaxed, scenic, and "retreat-like" atmosphere compared to the busier city vibe of Gisenyi. Karongi is famous for its many islands, including Napoleon Island, which makes for a superior boat cruising experience.

Is malaria a risk in Nyungwe and Lake Kivu?

Rwanda is a malaria zone, although the risk is lower in high-altitude areas like Nyungwe. However, Lake Kivu is at a lower altitude. We strongly recommend taking malaria prophylaxis prescribed by your doctor and using the insect repellent provided.