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TAILOR-MADE TRAVEL IN RWANDA, LAND OF THE MOUNTAIN GORILLASIn their comfortable 4x4 safari Landcruisers Danny BIZIMANA and his team of Kigali-based experienced local guides will take you on a wonderful discovery tour of Rwanda, home to the mountain gorillas.
They will organize the perfect tailor-made itinerary for you, including gorilla treks, nature/leisure and culture activities, hotel bookings, airport transfers, gorilla tracking and other permits etc...
Dans leurs confortables safari Landcruisers, Danny BIZIMANA et son équipe de guides locaux expérimentés basés à Kigali, vous feront découvrir les
merveilles du Rwanda, patrie des gorilles de montagne.
Ils vous proposeront le parfait itinéraire sur mesure, organisant déplacements, randonnées-gorilles, réservations d’hôtels , activités nature/ loisirs/culture, permis gorilles et autres,
transferts aéroport etc...
Birding
Rwanda’s location in the Albertine Rift and its dense forests and mountains create a unique and remarkable
environment for the ecotourist to enjoy. Though small (about 250km east-west by 150km north-south) it has a bird list of over 700 species and supports the second highest number of
Albertine Rift endemics than any other country. Rwanda has seven Important Birding Areas (IBAs) including the three National Parks—Volcanoes, Akagera and Nyungwe, Rugezi Swamp,
Akanyaru, Nyabarongo and Cyamudongo. In addition, Akagera supports a mixture of acacia and papyrus species, including Red-faced Barbet, Bennett’s Woodpecker, Papyrus Gonolek, White-headed, Black and familiar Chats, Carruther's and Tabora Cisticolas, White-winged and Broad-tailed Warblers and Miombo Wren-Warblers. The existing lodge at Akagera is being renovated, but there are plenty of camp sites to stay at while exploring the park. It is a rewarding trip for visiting birders, who will find a supporting cast of large mammals, including hippo, elephant and giraffe.
In the southwest Nyungwe National Park is a vast tract of virgin forest, one of the largest uncut natural
forest reserves remaining in Africa and home to more
There are also good forest tracks for birding based around the Gisakura Guesthouse and the RDB Tourism & Conservation Campsite at Uwinka, where some of the more skulking species can be seen such as the Red-throated Alethe, Archer’s Robin-chat, Kivu Ground Thrush, Collared Apalis, and Shelley’s and Dusky Crimsonwing. Other special birds here include White-bellied robin-chat, Doherty’s and Lagden's bush-shrikes, White-tailed Blue Flycatcher, Great Blue Turaco, Barred long-tailed cuckoo and White-bellied crested flycatcher. At night, Rwenzori Nightjar is not uncommon, Albertine Owlet may be found, and there might be a possibility to see the Congo Bay-owl.
At the Nyarutarama Lake near the Golf Course in Kigali one can spot the African Reed Warbler and Great Sedge
Warbler, the Winding Cisticola as well as the Common Waxbill, Grey-backed Fiscal, Tropical Boubou, Red-rumped and Mosque
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