Kitabi Visitors Reception Centre
Kitabi visitors reception centre is a booking office in eastern boundary of Nyungwe National Park and is among the three reception centers of Nyungwe National Park, namely Kitabi, Unwinka and Gisakura park headquarters.
The Kitabi reception centre accepts card and cash payments. Kitabi reception centre takes booking for Uwinka to visitors who will take nature walk and canopy walk tour. It is surrounded with Mount Kitabi, and offers one of the most spectacular, panoramic views in all of Rwanda, terraced farms perched on endless hills; light green tea plantations that frequent this region; the dark green trees of Nyungwe Forest; and a seemingly endless sky all this you have to be at Kitabi reception centre to experience it. Book Now
The centre offering different and unique trail that leads you to the forest and is accompanied by an obligatory guide and depart at fixed times, also bike riding can also be taken. Kitabi is the base for the little used Ngabwe trail but it is somewhat remote from Nyungwe key attractions making it a frustrating base without your own vehicle. Also here is Kitabi College of conservation & Environment Management.
Kitabi visitors reception centre is surrounded with some tourist lodging offering the most affordable accommodation around the Park including Nziza Eco lodge a perfect mid-range hotel with free WiFi, a lounge and barbecue.
Beside taking a nature walk around the Kitabi Visitors Reception Centre in Nyungwe National Park, the Park also offering different activity include chimpanzee trekking, forest hiking trails, Colobus monkey tracking, bird watching, canopy Walk tour and Isumo waterfalls tail.
Nyungwe Forest National Park is found in southwestern of Rwanda, of about 225km and a 4-5 hour drive from Kigali. One can opt to use domestic flights through the use of a helicopter from Kigali-Kamembe. Beside Nyungwe forest, visitors can make a n extension to visit other places including Volcanoes National Park to either track the mountain gorillas or visit the golden monkeys, this is another home for the greatest primates in Africa.