We had spent two days in Nyaruguru putting the final touches to an overdue project. When our mission was accomplished, someone in the team proposed a quick spin to Nyungwe National Park. We had no objection. Who would?
From our base in Kibeho Sector, we drove to Salus Polyclinic, in downtown Huye, for Covid tests. This tour took place when negative Covid results were mandatory for tourists visiting national parks in Rwanda.
We drove to the forest through Nyamagabe, hoping to make it to Uwinka Visitor Center by 2:45 and book the 3 p.m. canopy tour.
Kibeho is not far away from Nyungwe. Unfortunately, the scenic off-road trail connecting the two places is only useful when I am biking. Since we were driving a car not built for such a trail, we had to pursue the highway, which is four times longer.
Slowed down by trucks, S-shaped stretches, and the watchful eyes of a police camera, namely Sofia, we arrived at 3:45 p.m. We missed the last tour of the day by a whole hour. Nevertheless, we found solace in coffee and birding.
If you haven’t been to Uwinka Overlook lately, expect to be awestruck by the newly unveiled wooden hangout joint during your next visit. The new forest-themed bar and restaurant will make you stay longer.
We sat on the wooden structure and drank home-grown coffee while listening to my favorite song. I am talking about the soothing melodies from those birds I always write about. I felt bad about my friends who lost an opportunity to cross the canopy for the first time. However, our time in Africa’s best protected rainforest was quite memorable.