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Nyungwe National Park Monkey tracking is one of top tourist activities one should not miss during a visit to Nyungwe. Rwanda is home to chimpanzees as well a host of monkeys colobus, golden, L’Hoest’s, owl faced, Dent’s, blue and vervet, alongside olive baboons as well as the nocturnal potto and bushbabies. There are 13 primate species that occur in Nyungwe and this represents like 20-25% of the total number of primates in Africa. This is a remarkable figure that in East Africa is compared only to Uganda’s Kibale Forest. More so, many of the primates are also listed as endangered on the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) red list and Nyungwe is also the main stronghold for two of them.

Nyungwe National Park Monkey trekking takes you to the home of the most of the celebrated of these primates including the Rwenzori Colobus which is also a race of the wide spread Angola Colobus that is restricted to the Albertine Rift. This Rwenzori Colobus is acrobatic and arboreal leaf eater that is easily notable from any other type of primate found in Nyungwe just by contrasting black over all colours and snow white whiskers, the shoulders and the tail tip. Even though all the colobus monkeys are so sociable, the ones in Nyungwe are also unique since they move in troops of many animals. There is a semi habituated troop of over 400 and are residents in the forest around the campsite and the largest troop of the arboreal primates in Africa or elsewhere in the world. There are also the Chinese golden monkeys that move in groups of a similar number. Most of the monkeys in this park are Guenons, which is also a collective name for the taxonomically confusing cercopithecus genus.

Nyungwe National Park Monkey trekking gives you the opportunity to see the other types of monkeys found in Nyungweforest such as; Silver monkeys, L’Hoest Monkey, Owl faced monkeys, golden monkeys, the red tailed monkey, crowned monkey, the Dent;s Mona Monkey, vervet monkey and the Olive baboon that is a savannah monkey and is infrequently seen along the road through Nyungwe, Grey cheeked mangabey is also an arboreal monkey of the forest.
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Colobus monkeys form a unique supergroup in Nyungwe and are easily recognisable with their black and white colouring and long hair, a dream for wildlife photographers.  L’Hoest’s monkeys are endemic to Albertine Rift and can be found in Nyungwe and Gishwati Forest. They have a dark coat with a white beard and live in small groups dominated by females, with a single male.

At Loyal Tours & Safaris we do everything possible to offer memorable adventures to those wanting to explore the hottest and most unique primate’s safaris in Nyungwe National Park, thus BOOK NOW!

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