Nyungwe Activity Fees & Pricing Structure
Nyungwe activity fees & pricing structure differ according to which activity a visitor is likely to take part in. Nyungwe forest national park is a special place with special biodiversity that supports a lot of visitor’s activities. In this article, we highlight Nyungwe activity fees to assist travelers know how much they can plan and budget for in preparing to visit the most pristine forests in Rwanda. Book Now
Chimpanzee Tracking Fees in Nyungwe Forest.
The cost of a Chimpanzee tracking permit in Nyungwe National Park is at US$90 per person each day for nonresidents, whereas residents pay US$60, Rwandan nationals or citizens pays 5000Rwf, Nationals/Citizens of the East Africa Community (EAC) pay US$10. Students who are Rwanda citizens pay Rwf2, 500, East Africa Community (EAC) students pay $5 each day and then Students who are foreign residents pay $30 daily.
Colobus Monkey Trek Fees.
Tracking Colobus monkeys in Nyungwe, one is required to obtain a permit and this cost US$ 60 per person for non-residents and US$40 per person for foreign residents, and then Rwanda citizens pay 5000 Rwf per visit. EAC Foreign Residents pay $40 daily, Rwandan Citizen Students pay Rwf 1,500 daily per person, EAC Students pay US$3 daily per person and then Foreign Resident Students pay 20$ each daily.
Nyungwe guided nature walks.
A number of guided nature walks are available for visitors at the park, for any guided walk is charged US$ 50 per individual daily for non-residents, while resident foreigners pay US$30 per person daily including the most famous walk to Isumo waterfalls. Rwanda residents pay between Rwf 3,000. East Africa Community (EAC) nationals pay $5 daily.
Nyungwe forest bird watching.
For birding watching in Nyungwe non-foreign residents are charged $50 per person daily, foreign residents pay $40 per person each day, local Rwandan Citizens pay 5000Rwf per person per day, East Africa Community nationals pay $20per person each day, East Africa Community foreign residents pay $40 per person daily, Students who are citizens of Rwanda pay Rwf2,000 per person per day, East Africa Community students pay $60 per person per day, Foreign Resident Students then pay $80 each per day.
Nyungwe forest canopy walk tour fees.
Foreign Visitor fees are $60 for the Canopy walk per person, Foreign Resident are charged $50 per person and then local Rwanda residents pay 5000Rwf per person. East Africa Community Nationals pay $10 for per person and then East Africa Community Foreign Residents pay $50 per person. Students who are Rwandan Citizen pay Rwf5, 000 per person, East Africa Community student pay $5 per Student, while Students who are Foreign Resident pay $25. Visiting the Canopy walk is available daily every 07AM/09AM/12PM/2PM
However the park management of Nyungwe National Park offers amazing discounts to young people especially those less than fifteen (15) years.
Other tourist fees that may attract your attention is the Rwanda gorilla trekking permit, this is charged US$ 1,500 per person to meet and encounter lifetime moments with the mountain gorillas in Volcanoes and golden monkey permit is at US$ 100 per person valid per visit.