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see a variety
of primates and 275 bird species found here, including
some endemic species. Walk on various nature trails
in Nyungwe and connect with nature while exploring Nyungwe
unique features including waterfalls and orchids in
the high altitude swamps.
In
the afternoon (depending on trekking time), we offer
you a choice value added package from the following:
• Participate
in tea harvesting in the neighboring local communities.
• Visit
the tea factory and learn about the production processes
of one the highest quality tea produced in East Africa.
• Visit
local artisan groups and get an opportunity to buy local crafts products.
• Listen
to a presentation on the ecology of Nyungwe National
Park and the ongoing conservation efforts. • Watch
cultural dance performed by one of the local community
dance groups.
Overnight
Gisakura Guest House Nyungwe (B, L, D)
Day
5 Transfer to Kigali via Kibuye and along the shores
of L.ake Kivu. Lake Kivu: Kivu is one of the
great lakes in Africa and the largest of the fresh water
lakes that gleam in the Albertine (Western) rift of
the Great Rift Valley. Lake Kivu stands 1461m (4,790ft)
above sea level and is Africa’s highest lake. The northern
shore is subject to eruptions from nearby Mt Nyiragongo.
Gisenyi
offers excellent view of the lake and the Virunga volcanoes
massif. With its waterfront and sandy beaches, Gisenyi
is a wonderful place to relax with the feel of tropical
beach resort with captivating air.
Kibuye
is the most attractive of the lake ports, with a series
of interwoven and undulating hills. It’s among Rwanda’s
hidden treasures, with lush green hills and a peaceful
breeze.
During
this journey, you will see interlocking landscapes and
varying land use practices. You will see the natural
beauty of Lake Kivu with its islands, oddly shaped peninsulas
and the huge Ijwi Island that is rich in the cultural
history of the Rwandan people.
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