Nyungwe Forest

Nyungwe Forest

crossing Rwanda's thick and moist rainforest on a beautiful asphalt road

Location: 

Nyungwe Forest National Park, Rwanda

Duration: 

Monday, September 19, 2016

Personal highlights

  1. Nyungwe Forest, National Park
  2. Real source of the Nile (the rain!)
  3. On Asphalt through the Forest
  4. Chimpanzee tracking (missed)
  5. Canopy Walk Forest (missed)

Image sources

  1. Thousand hills
  2. Magnificent tree
  3. Beautiful road
  4. Monkey crossing
  5. Scenic landscape

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