8 Days Birding Rwanda Safari

8 Days Birding Rwanda Safari

8 Days Birding Rwanda Safari

8 Days Birding Rwanda Safari. The Ultimate Rwanda Bird Watching Tour

8 Days Birding Rwanda Safari with Turkana Wildlife Safaris Uganda

The 8 Days Birding Rwanda Safari is an unforgettable birdwatching adventure that takes you through Rwanda’s most rewarding birding destinations. Known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” Rwanda offers an impressive diversity of habitats, from montane rainforests and wetlands to savannah grasslands and volcanic landscapes, making it one of Africa’s premier birding destinations.

This carefully designed itinerary allows bird enthusiasts to explore the country’s top national parks while searching for more than 700 recorded bird species, including several Albertine Rift endemics that are found nowhere else in the world. Along the journey, you’ll also enjoy breathtaking scenery, encounter primates such as chimpanzees and mountain gorillas (optional), and experience Rwanda’s rich cultural heritage.

At Turkana Wildlife Safaris Uganda, we provide expertly guided birding safaris led by knowledgeable local bird guides who understand bird behavior, habitats, and seasonal movements, ensuring an exceptional birdwatching experience.


Why Choose an 8 Days Birding Rwanda Safari?

Rwanda is one of Africa’s smallest countries, yet it boasts an extraordinary variety of birdlife concentrated within relatively short driving distances. This means you can visit multiple birding hotspots without spending long hours on the road.

Highlights include:

  • Over 700 bird species
  • 29 Albertine Rift endemic birds
  • Diverse habitats
  • Excellent bird photography opportunities
  • Comfortable lodges throughout the safari
  • Professional birding guides
  • Scenic mountain landscapes
  • Opportunities to combine birding with wildlife viewing

8 Days Birding Rwanda Safari Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kigali

Upon arrival at Kigali International Airport, you will be welcomed by a representative from Turkana Wildlife Safaris Uganda.

Depending on your arrival time, enjoy birding around Kigali’s wetlands and gardens where you may spot:

  • African Paradise Flycatcher
  • Variable Sunbird
  • Speckled Mousebird
  • White-browed Robin-Chat
  • African Thrush
  • Pied Crow

Dinner and overnight in Kigali.


Day 2: Kigali – Akagera National Park

After breakfast, depart for Akagera National Park, Rwanda’s only savannah park.

Birding begins immediately upon arrival.

Possible species include:

  • Papyrus Gonolek
  • Northern Brown-throated Weaver
  • African Fish Eagle
  • Saddle-billed Stork
  • African Openbill
  • Grey Crowned Crane
  • Long-crested Eagle
  • Black-headed Heron
  • Lilac-breasted Roller
  • Woodland Kingfisher

Enjoy an evening game drive while birding.


Day 3: Full Day Birding in Akagera National Park

Spend the entire day exploring the park’s diverse habitats.

Bird species include:

  • Red-faced Barbet
  • Brown Snake Eagle
  • Martial Eagle
  • African Hawk-Eagle
  • Black Crake
  • White-winged Widowbird
  • Rufous-naped Lark
  • White-backed Duck
  • Spur-winged Goose
  • African Jacana
  • Great White Pelican
  • Hamerkop

Mammals commonly seen include giraffes, elephants, zebras, buffaloes, hippos, and antelopes.


Day 4: Transfer to Nyungwe Forest National Park

Drive south through Rwanda’s spectacular countryside toward Nyungwe Forest National Park.

Birding stops along the journey may reveal:

  • Mountain Buzzard
  • Augur Buzzard
  • Thick-billed Seedeater
  • White-necked Raven
  • Familiar Chat
  • Bronze Sunbird

Arrive in Nyungwe for overnight.


Day 5: Birding in Nyungwe Forest

Nyungwe is one of Africa’s oldest montane rainforests and a paradise for birdwatchers.

Target Albertine Rift endemics including:

  • Red-collared Mountain Babbler
  • Rwenzori Turaco
  • Regal Sunbird
  • Rockefeller’s Sunbird
  • Purple-breasted Sunbird
  • Grauer’s Swamp Warbler
  • Handsome Francolin
  • Archer’s Robin-Chat
  • Yellow-eyed Black Flycatcher

Nyungwe supports over 320 bird species.


Day 6: Nyungwe Forest Birding and Canopy Walk

Enjoy another rewarding morning birding session before experiencing the famous canopy walkway.

Possible sightings include:

  • Great Blue Turaco
  • Bar-tailed Trogon
  • Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater
  • White-headed Wood Hoopoe
  • Black-and-white Casqued Hornbill
  • Yellow-whiskered Greenbul
  • Yellow-bellied Waxbill
  • Blue-headed Sunbird

Optional chimpanzee trekking can also be arranged.


Day 7: Volcanoes National Park

Travel north to Volcanoes National Park.

Birding along the slopes of the Virunga Mountains offers opportunities to observe:

  • Dusky Crimsonwing
  • Archer’s Ground Robin
  • Rwenzori Batis
  • Strange Weaver
  • Lagden’s Bush Shrike
  • Scarlet-tufted Sunbird
  • Mountain Yellow Warbler

Optional activities include mountain gorilla trekking or golden monkey trekking.


Day 8: Return to Kigali

Enjoy a relaxed breakfast before driving back to Kigali.

Depending on your flight schedule, visit local birding sites or the Kigali Genocide Memorial before your airport transfer.

End of your unforgettable Rwanda birding safari.


Bird Species Commonly Seen

Some of the remarkable birds recorded during this safari include:

  • Shoebill (occasionally in Akagera wetlands)
  • Rwenzori Turaco
  • Grauer’s Swamp Warbler
  • Handsome Francolin
  • Regal Sunbird
  • Purple-breasted Sunbird
  • African Fish Eagle
  • Grey Crowned Crane
  • Great Blue Turaco
  • Papyrus Gonolek
  • Martial Eagle
  • Red-faced Barbet
  • Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater
  • Scarlet-tufted Sunbird
  • Strange Weaver

Best Time for an 8 Days Birding Rwanda Safari

Birding is excellent throughout the year.

The best seasons are:

June – September

  • Dry weather
  • Easier forest trails
  • Excellent bird photography

December – February

  • Resident birds are highly active
  • Pleasant weather
  • Good visibility

March – May and October – November

  • Migratory birds present
  • Breeding plumage
  • Increased bird activity

What is Included?

Your safari typically includes:

  • Airport transfers
  • Private 4×4 safari vehicle
  • Professional birding guide
  • Park entrance fees
  • Accommodation
  • Meals during the safari
  • Bottled drinking water
  • Birding excursions
  • Government taxes

What is Excluded?

  • International flights
  • Rwanda visa fees
  • Travel insurance
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Optional gorilla permits
  • Optional chimpanzee permits

Accommodation Options

Accommodation can be tailored to your budget.

Luxury

  • One&Only Nyungwe House
  • Magashi Camp
  • Bisate Lodge

Mid-range

  • Nyungwe Top View Hill Hotel
  • Akagera Game Lodge
  • Mountain Gorilla View Lodge

Budget

  • Gisakura Guest House
  • Akagera Rhino Lodge
  • Kinigi Guest House

Why Book with Turkana Wildlife Safaris Uganda?

Turkana Wildlife Safaris Uganda offers expertly planned birding safaris across Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania. Our experienced birding guides know the best birding trails, seasonal hotspots, and endemic species locations.

We offer:

  • Customized birding itineraries
  • Experienced local bird guides
  • Comfortable safari vehicles
  • Flexible departures
  • Competitive prices
  • Small private birding groups
  • Excellent customer service

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced birder pursuing a life list, our team will create a memorable safari tailored to your interests.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How many bird species can I expect to see during the safari?

Depending on the season and weather conditions, birders can record between 250 and 400 bird species during the eight-day tour.

2. Is Rwanda good for birdwatching?

Yes. Rwanda is one of Africa’s top birding destinations, with over 700 recorded bird species, including many Albertine Rift endemics.

3. When is the best time for birding in Rwanda?

Birding is rewarding year-round, with the dry seasons (June–September and December–February) offering easier access to trails, while the rainy seasons attract migratory birds and showcase breeding plumage.

4. Can I combine birding with gorilla trekking?

Absolutely. Many travelers add a mountain gorilla trekking experience in Volcanoes National Park or chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe Forest to their birding itinerary.

5. What should I pack for a birding safari?

Bring binoculars, a camera with a telephoto lens, lightweight neutral-colored clothing, waterproof hiking boots, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, a reusable water bottle, and a bird field guide or bird identification app.

6. Are birding guides provided?

Yes. Turkana Wildlife Safaris Uganda provides experienced birding guides who are skilled at identifying birds by sight and sound.

7. Is this safari suitable for beginner birdwatchers?

Yes. The itinerary is suitable for both beginners and experienced birders, with guides adapting the pace and focus to your interests.

8. Can the itinerary be customized?

Yes. Turkana Wildlife Safaris Uganda can customize the itinerary by adding extra birding days, gorilla trekking, chimpanzee tracking, cultural tours, or extensions into Uganda or Tanzania.


Conclusion

The 8 Days Birding Rwanda Safari is an exceptional journey through one of Africa’s richest birding destinations. From the wetlands of Akagera National Park to the ancient forests of Nyungwe and the volcanic slopes of Volcanoes National Park, this safari offers unparalleled opportunities to observe rare endemic birds, vibrant forest species, and iconic African wildlife.

With Turkana Wildlife Safaris Uganda, you’ll enjoy expert guiding, comfortable accommodations, and a personalized itinerary designed to maximize your birdwatching experience. Whether you’re chasing Albertine Rift endemics, building your life list, or simply appreciating Rwanda’s stunning natural beauty, this eight day adventure promises unforgettable memories and world class birding.

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