Introducing Nyungwe Annual Pass Fee
The Nyungwe annual pass fee is readily available and allows unlimited access to Nyungwe forest national park for a one-off payment for a period of 1 year. Single, Couple, and Family annual passes are offered. The Nyungwe annual pass fee includes entry permits but does not include special park activities, however, a 10% discount on park activities is offered to all Annual Pass holders. Book Now
if you are a regular guest of Nyungwwe forest, it is ideal to subscribe to the annual permit to enable you to make quite a good saving for the unlimited entry to the park.
The table below explains the Nyngwe annual pass fee, this gives you full-year access to the park according to the category of visitors a guest belongs to.
The introduction of the Nyungwe annual pass is meant to ensure the sustainability of the park, this also gives you full-day access to nature walk options in the park and becomes even more advantageous for more extended stays. A better nature experience within Nyungwe National Park is key.
The new pricing proposed and the annual park fees are to be applied to start from January 2023. However, this will exclude special activities such as Canopy walks, guided birding, other primate trekking, and night walks.
Note: Children 5 and under are free of charge, no entry fee or activities fees apply except for future
zipline and rope courses. Activity fee rates for children are applicable for 6 – 12-year-olds. 13-year-olds and above pay adult rates for entry fees and activities.
Also Note: Terms and conditions apply – please read them carefully before purchasing a pass.
Embrace the home of East Africa’s most diverse primate population, as you track the Colobus monkeys
through Nyungwe’s lush forest trails. Most active and visible in the early morning, an early rise is required
for maximum viewing opportunity, and a beautifully prepared breakfast will be enjoyed ‘on the go. We’ll
take you to the only location in Africa where you can encounter Colobus monkeys, and one of the few
places on the planet where L’Hoests’s monkeys can be seen. So keep your eyes peeled and prepare to be
surprised at every turn by the sights and sounds of our jungle filled with life. Rwanda is a country filled with abundant wildlife from mountain gorillas to the home of the big five animals in Akagera National Park.