BIRDING IN RWANDA Because of the enormous range of bird habitats, Rwanda stands out as a fantastic birding destination. These include hills, rivers, lakes, meadows, enormous swamps, mountains, montane forests, and plains. Of course, there are also mountains. Rwanda has good road systems and clean, safe cities. Compared to Kenya or Tanzania, Rwanda is smaller, making it simpler to travel around the entire nation quickly. There are only about 44 indigenous bird species in Rwanda, all of which are restricted to the Albertine Rift. While birders can observe birds in Rwanda throughout the year, some months offer ideal conditions. Remember that Rwanda experiences two significant wet and dry seasons. In Rwanda, December and January are regarded as the best months for birding. These months, which are part of the dry season, are notable because migrating birds from all over the world travel during them to avoid the bitter winters in Europe and the Arctic. Important Birding Areas in Rwanda Four of Rwanda's national parks, including Nyungwe, Akagera, Gishwati-Mukura, and the Volcanoes National Park, are home to seven significant birding regions. Let us go over these birding locations in detail: - Kigali City: If you don't have enough time to travel outside of Kigali or visit the major national parks, birding in Kigali is a good option. The possibilities for birdwatching in Kigali will amaze you. A better option could be to explore Lake Nyarutarama, which borders Kigali's main golf course, rather than start birding in Kigali from the hotel gardens. This lake includes lovely paths and pathways that are great for observing flying geese, white-faced whistling ducks, black headed herons, and grey-capped warblers. As one leaves the city center, the Rwandan government just constructed a sizable park that is quickly gaining popularity with birders. Additionally, you can see tiny egrets,
BIRDING IN RWANDA Because of the enormous range of bird habitats, Rwanda stands out as a fantastic birding destination. These include hills, rivers, lakes, meadows,