Hiking Irebero Trail in Nyungwe Forest National Park
Hiking Irebero trail is one of the most exciting and best hiking trails you should consider a must-hike while in Nyungwe Forest National Park. This trail derives its name from the word ‘Irebero’ meaning a place to observe from (viewpoint). Renowned for incredible views, Irebero is one trail that guarantees you amazing hiking experiences.
A hike through Irebero allows you to enjoy excellent views of the lush forest and also encounter diverse faunal species. This trail provides is rom moderate to difficult hikes and considering its high elevation, visitors can view even the scenic Lake Kivu and the far border of Rwanda. Book Now
How long you can hike Irebero trail?
Irebero trail is found at an altitude of 2407m and 2517m, the highest point of Nyungwe offering clear view of the park, Lake Kivu, and the border. It takes hikers at least 3-6 hours to have a round hiking adventure along this trail. To enjoy your trek, you should have comfortable and strong hiking boots/shoes, snacks, and bottled drinking water.
Irebero trail is one of the well-kept trails in Nyungwe, and perfect for hikers in need for challenging hiking experiences. The hikes take visitors through steep slopes and narrow paths but guarantee excellent views. Hiking through Irebero usually begins and ends at Uwinka Reception, where visitors can be briefed about dos and don’ts.
Walking through the Irebero trail guarantees an incredible view of faunal species, birds, and lush landscape. Along this trail, there are higher chances of you encountering reptiles, weaver birds, elephant shrews, and more.
Best time to go hiking Irebero trail in Nyungwe Forest
Nyungwe Forest National Park is all year round safari park, with a temperature rise of 20 to 25 degrees Celsius. For excellent hikes along the Irebero trail, consider traveling to Nyungwe during the dry season: June, July, August to September or December to February.
How much is hiking Irebero trail?
Day hikes in Nyungwe Forest go for USD 15 per visitor for half day while visitors who prefer full day hikes, need USD 25. The hiking fee includes the park guide fees and excludes, park entry fees, transportation, accommodation, beverages, and other expenses.
Other hiking trails in Nyungwe Forest:
Igishigishigi trail –this is an exceptional trail where visitors begin their canopy walk. It takes 2 hours or more to walk through the suspended canopy walkway.
Umugote trail- a unique trail that guarantees nature lovers mesmerizing views of mountains, flora, and on a clear day, view of Kibira National Park of Burundi.
Karamba trail – 3 hours hiking trail offering slightly simple hikes and hikes start at Gisakura Tourist Center with an experienced park guide.
Umuyove trail –this is 4 hours hiking path also most referred to as the Mahogany hiking route, deriving its name from mahogany trees.
Bigugu hiking trail which takes 6 hours and hikers conquer 2950m. This trail exposes visitors to a diversity of birds and you can also view the beautiful Lake Kivu.
Congo Nile trail – the longest trail of all Nyungwe Forest hiking trails and takes about 5 days to complete this 227km.
Ngabwe trail –go a guided walk through this 4.7km, 3 hours hiking trail set at elevation 2320 and 2730m.
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