HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT WE LOVE
Set in Gisakura, a working tea plantation on the edge of Nyungwe
Walking the 60-metre-high swing bridge in the forest canopy
Spotting mangabey monkeys and chimpanzees in pristine rainforest
WHEN TO VISIT
Dry Season⊕: June to September
Green Season⊕: November and March to April
CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY
Community support
At Banda and other villages in Nyungwe National Park, support for Umuganda, the monthly traditional of the entire community gathering for one day to plant trees for reforestation, build a classroom or contribute in some other way
OVERVIEW
The flash of a great blue turaco, the swish of a black-and-white colobus monkey’s tail, the deep green of dense mountain rainforest… Nyungwe House promises exciting sightings for nature lovers who also want to be expertly pampered. Cocooned in a working tea plantation on the edge of Nyungwe National Park, you have access to 13 species of primates, estimated to make up 20 percent of Africa’s ape population. There is astonishing biodiversity here.
The accommodation effortlessly picks up where nature left off, incorporating sustainable timbers and subtle nods to the monotone patterns of traditional imigongo design. Activities include trekking, mountain biking and even flips over nearby Lake Kivu. The intimate and tasteful accommodation is ideal for honeymooners and small groups.