About This Tour
The Nyungwe Forest canopy walk is one of Rwanda's most iconic tourist experiences — a 200-metre suspension bridge system suspended 50 metres above the rainforest floor, offering extraordinary panoramic views over one of Africa's most biodiverse ancient rainforests.
Nyungwe Forest covers 1,019 km² of montane rainforest in southwest Rwanda and is one of the oldest forests on the African continent. The canopy walkway cuts through the upper forest canopy, placing you at the same level as the tree tops — giving unique perspectives on forest ecology, endemic birds and the sweeping montane landscape.
The walk begins with a 45-minute guided forest trail from the Uwinka visitor centre up to the bridge system. The canopy walk itself takes 20–30 minutes to cross. On clear days, views extend for kilometres across the undulating forest and southwest Rwanda's hills. Angola colobus monkeys — in troops of up to 400 — are frequently seen at canopy level during the walk.
The canopy walk is one of Africa's most easily accessible forest experiences, suitable for all fitness levels and ages (minimum 6 years). It pairs perfectly with chimpanzee trekking or Nyungwe birdwatching and is always included in our multi-day southwest Rwanda itineraries.
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Tour Itinerary
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18:00 AMArrive at Uwinka Visitor CentreMeet your guide at the Uwinka Visitor Centre (the main Nyungwe NP entrance). Briefing on the forest, canopy walk safety procedures and wildlife you may encounter.
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28:30 AMGuided Forest Trail to Canopy BridgeA 45-minute guided walk through the forest understory, ascending to canopy level. Your guide identifies trees, endemic plants and any forest birds or primates encountered on the trail.
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39:15 AMThe Canopy Walk — 200 Metres Above the ForestStep onto the suspension bridge system 50 metres above the forest floor. Walk the 200-metre route across the canopy with your guide — stunning views, endemic birds in the treetops, and colobus monkeys frequently seen. Take your time for photography.
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410:00 AMReturn Trail & Optional ExtensionDescend back through the forest to the visitor centre. Optional extension: continue on the Igishigishigi trail (1.5 hours additional) through the forest interior for enhanced wildlife sightings. Return to visitor centre and depart.