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Birding Safaris

Africa's best authentic tailor-made safaris

With over 700 recorded species, including numerous Albertine Rift endemics, Rwanda is a paradise for birdwatchers. From the forests of Nyungwe to the wetlands of Akagera, birding safaris in Rwanda are guaranteed to offer up some truly spectacular sightings – often some that can’t be experienced anywhere else.

Why Should You Go on This Experience?

Incredible Bird Diversity

Rwanda’s diverse habitats support an impressive range of bird species, including the enormous shoebill and several brightly coloured members of the turaco family.

Rare and Endemic Species

Keen birders stand a chance to spot Albertine Rift endemics like the Rwenzori turaco and the red-collared mountain babbler in the same forests that enigmatic mountain gorillas call home.

Year-Round Birding

Rwanda’s pleasant climate makes it a fantastic birdwatching destination throughout the year. Even when it’s pouring with rain, birdlife is prolific, making the country a truly special place to see avian life.

Expert Birding Guides

Specialist guides with in-depth knowledge of Rwanda’s birdlife enhance the experience at every opportunity, guiding travellers to hidden corners of the country where rare and elusive species thrive.

Best Destinations for Birding Safaris in Rwanda

Nyungwe National Park

One of Africa’s best montane forests for birding, Nyungwe National Park is home to Albertine Rift endemics like Grauer’s swamp warbler and the great blue turaco. Here, you can observe these birds in the same forests where chimpanzees dominate the ecosystem.

Akagera National Park

Akagera National Park isn’t just Rwanda’s premier Big Five destination – it also protects iconic bird species like the shoebill, grey-crowned crane, and various large raptors like the African fish eagle and martial eagle.

Volcanoes National Park

In the heart of Rwanda, Volcanoes National Park unfolds like a hidden gem for birdwatchers, a place where the forest seems to breathe with the flutter of wings. As you step onto its misty trails, the thick bamboo forest surrounds you, and the air is filled with the songs of birds that call this place home. The park, with its dramatic volcanic landscape, offers a sanctuary for over 200 bird species, many of which are found nowhere else.

Five Tips for Birding Safaris

1. Bring a Good Pair of Binoculars

A high-quality pair of binoculars is essential for spotting elusive forest birds.

2. Visit During the Green Season

The best birding season is from November to April, when migratory species are present.

3. Hire a Specialist Bird Guide

A knowledgeable guide increases your chances of spotting rare and endemic species.

4. Be Patient and Quiet

Birds in dense forests can be shy, so move slowly and listen carefully.

5. Stay in Birding-Focused Lodges

Some lodges cater specifically to birdwatchers, offering guided walks and bird hides.

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