Showing posts with label Nyungwe National Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nyungwe National Park. Show all posts

08 October 2020

Rwanda: African Parks takes over the management of Nyungwe National Park!

African Parks, a non-governmental organization (NGO) focused on conservation, and the Government of Rwanda have signed an 20-year agreement for Nyungwe National Park, through which African Parks is taking over the management of the National Park. The NGO will work together with the Rwanda Development Board (RDB), a government department that integrates all government agencies responsible for the attraction, retention and facilitation of investments in Rwanda's economy, to secure the sustainability of Nyungwe National Park by improving law enforcement, investing in and stimulating local enterprise, and by optimising the National Parks's potential for conservation-based tourism. 

Nyungwe National Park, which is located the south-west of Rwanda, is the largest expanse of forest in the country. The National Park is home to a quarter of Africa’s primates – 13 species including chimpanzees and the extremely rare Hamlyn’s and L’Hoest’s monkeys - as well as to more than 1,000 plant species, 75 known mammal species, 322 bird species and at least 120 butterfly species.

Nyungwe National Park represents the second such partnership between RDB and African Parks in Rwanda, following a management agreement for Akagera National Park that began 2010. It is the 19th Park in Africa to join the African Parks portfolio.

05 November 2012

Rwanda: Nyungwe Nziza Project named winner of the 2012 British Guild of Travel Writers' Globe Award

The Nyungwe Nziza Project, a model tourism project strengthening sustainable ecotourism in and around the Nyungwe National Park in Rwanda, was named winner of the 2012 British Guild of Travel Writers' top Globe Award as well as winner of the awards' Wider World category.
Sited in south-west Rwanda's Nyungwe National Park, the Rwanda Development Board project was praised for harmonising tourism, wildlife, environmental and agrarian development in one of Africa's last surviving patches of primeval pre-Ice Age rainforests. The Nyungwe National Park is one of the world's richest and most diverse eco-systems and home to 25% of all of Africa's primates. Congratulations!

11 September 2012

Rwanda: Nyungwe National Park promotional video (8min)

Rwanda Tourism, the tourism authoriy of Rwanda, has uploaded another video about Rwanda to their new youtube channel. The quality, in terms of the low resolution of the video, is again not the best, but the video presents the viewers some useful information about the Nyungwe National Park in the south-west of the country.



Nyungwe National Park, covering an area of approximately 970km², is located at Lake Kivu and Rwanda's border with Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The nearest town to the National Park is Cyangugu, about 50km to the west.