Nyungwe Canopy Walk

The Nyungwe Canopy Walk is a 160-meter-long suspension bridge in Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park, offering a thrilling walk 70 meters (about 230 feet) above the forest floor. The experience provides a bird’s-eye view of the ancient montane rainforest, including its wildlife and lush vegetation.

Location

  • Park: Nyungwe National Park, southwestern Rwanda.
  • Starting point: Uwinka Reception Centre.
  • Trail: The canopy walkway is part of a guided tour along the Igishigishigi trail. 

The following offers do NOT include the permits/entrance/park fees!

travel: jeep to Nyungwe National Park
food: fruits, sandviches and lunch
including: binoculars

PRICE: 250 USD

travel: car to Nyungwe National Park
food: fruits, sandviches
including: binoculars

PRICE: 200 USD

travel: car to Nyungwe National Park
food: fruits, biscuits
including: binoculars

PRICE: 150 USD

The prices for the canopy walk activity vary by residency status and do not include the separate park entrance fees:

Visitor Type Canopy Walk FeePark Entry Fee (per day)
International$40 USD$100 USD
Foreign resident (in Rwanda/EAC)$20 USD$60 USD
Rwandan/EAC Citizen$5 USD$10 USD

Note: For children aged 6 to 12, activity fees are half price, and park entry is free for children under 6. 

For any special request/individual itenary/group discount etc., please


What to expect

Duration: The entire trek to and from the walkway takes around two hours.

Experience: The bridge is firm but may sway gently, which adds to the adventure. Expert guides accompany all groups and provide insights on the forest’s ecosystem.

Wildlife: While on the walk, you may spot monkeys (including L’Hoest’s and colobus) and a variety of bird species. 

What to wear and bring

Accessories: Bring drinking water, and consider a camera for photos and binoculars for wildlife viewing.

Footwear: Sturdy hiking boots are recommended, as the trail can be steep and muddy, especially after rain.

Clothing: Dress in comfortable hiking clothes, including long pants and sleeves to protect against insects and plants.

Rain gear: Carry a lightweight raincoat, as rain is common in the rainforest.