Super Tour
National Park of Ruvubu
Bubanza, Burundi
20th Oct
550USD / Adult
This package is not available!
Overview
The National Park of Ruvubu in north-east Burundi is the biggest protected ecosystem in the country with more than 50,000 hectares. In the heart of a still wild environment, this unique park is populated with diverse wildlife. Among others, you will find: buffaloes, antelopes, monkeys and hippopotamuses. Experienced guides will lead you for a short walk for a few hours or a whole day excursion throughout the park to visit the savannah and its extraordinary beauty.
Tour Overview
Availability
Nov 18- Mar 17
Duration
7D/6N
Pickup Location
pickup avaiable from airport, train and also cruise
Language
English
Car PickUp
Available
Tour Guide
Included
Included
- Experienced and qualified guide
- Breakfast
- SightSeeing
- Hotel Accomodation
Excluded
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Camp Fire
- Sports Elements
Itenary
-
10:00 AM
Visit of the Rusizi National Parc, the Teza Tea plantation located in Kibira national park, the Gishora Royal drums sanctuary and the Gitega National Museum. OVERNIGHT IN GITEGA.
-
10:00 AM
Visit of the Karera waterfalls, the Southernmost Source of the River Nile. OVERNIGHT IN RUMONGE
-
10:00 AM
Morning baboon trekking in Kigwena natural reserve, enjoy the Rumonge beaches, and drive back to Bujumbura. Visit of the Livingstone and Stanley monument on our way back to Bujumbura. BACK TO BUJUMBURA.
-
10:00 AM
Morning baboon trekking in Kigwena natural reserve, enjoy the Rumonge beaches, and drive back to Bujumbura. Visit of the Livingstone and Stanley monument on our way back to Bujumbura. BACK TO BUJUMBURA.
-
10:00 AM
Hiking on the highest mountain in Burundi Mount Heha, Visit of the Buta memorial site. OVERNIGHT IN BUTA
-
Hiking on mount Kibimbi in Bururi and relax in Muyange hotsprings. Evening chimpanzee trekking. OVERNIGHT IN RUMONGE
-
Morning baboon trekking in Kigwena natural reserve, Visit the mugara hotsprings, enjoy the Rumonge beaches, and drive back to Bujumbura. Visit of the Livingstone and Stanley monument on our way back to Bujumbura.