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Butterflies in Nyungwe Forest National Park is among the top tourist attraction within the Park, there are two species of butterflies that are endemic to Nyungwe (Bebearia dowsetti and Acraea turlini) while Papilio leucotaenia (VU), restricted to a small area of the Albertine Rift, occurs commonly in Nyungwe.

Nyungwe Forest National Park counts to over 120 butterflies and these are the most charismatic invertebrate species in all of Nyungwe, 21 Albertine Rift endemic species and of which 40 are endemic to Nyungwe. On a sunny day, the forest is full of brilliant patches of color.

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Butterflies in Nyungwe Forest National Park- Photo By:- One &Only Rwanda/Nyungwe House

Hiking through the Kamiranzovou trail is not an ordinary walk, opportunities of seeing butterflies are high due to the presence of various Orchids here and this attracts countless butterflies. In addition, the trail ushers tourists to the Kamiranzovou waterfall, swamps and to the famous forest Canopy Walk, the only one in East Africa, chances for birding, Primate Viewing including Chimpanzee tracking.

Butterflies in Nyungwe Forest National Park come in magnificent colors and can easily be identified. For amazing butterfly encounters, Nyungwe Forest National Park is the best area ever to see a butterfly in Rwanda.

Butterflies in Nyungwe Forest National Park appears in red, green, and yellow color as they come in dark color given that they need to absorb heat from the surrounding area, they do not have any chewing mouthparts, but blessed with a tubular straw-like appendage called proboscis that helps then sip nectar. They can smell with their antennae and taste using their feet and they are a few species in the world that can orient themselves both in latitude and longitude. Males attract females by releasing pheromone chemicals from their abdomen.

Nyungwe Forest National Park is a popular place for tourists to Track Chimpanzees in Rwanda and meet the Colobus monkeys. Rwanda remains one of the most attractive and un-spoilt safari destinations in Africa, with gorilla trekking in Volcanoes and savannah wildlife safari in Akagera National Park, the only place to  encounter the Big Five mammals.

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