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KIBIRA NATIONAL PARK OVERVIEW

Kibira National Park is a protected area located in northwestern Burundi, covering an area of approximately 40,000 hectares. The park is situated in the rugged terrain of the Congo-Nile Divide and is part of the larger Congo Basin Forest Ecosystem, which is considered one of the most important centers of biological diversity in the world.

Kibira National Park is a popular destination for nature lovers and offers visitors a chance to explore the stunning natural beauty of the Burundian wilderness. The park is home to a wide range of flora and fauna, including over 644 plant species and 200 bird species

Kibira National Park
The Kibira National Park
Kibira NP
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Why visit Kibira National Park?

Kibira National Park is a tour destination for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty of Burundi. Here are some reasons why:

  • Diverse Flora and Fauna: Kibira National Park is home to a wide range of flora and fauna, including over 644 plant species and 200 bird species. The park is also home to several primate species, such as chimpanzees, black and white colobus monkeys, and vervet monkeys
  • Hiking and Guided Nature Walks: Kibira National Park has several hiking trails that offer visitors the opportunity to explore the park’s diverse landscape and discover the unique flora and fauna that inhabit the area.
  • Conservation Efforts: Kibira National Park is an important conservation area that has helped protect several endangered species, such as the chimpanzee and the owl-faced monkey, from extinction.
  • Cultural Heritage: Kibira National Park is home to several communities that have lived in the area for generations. Visitors can learn about the local culture and traditions of the communities living in and around the park,
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