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Short Burundi Safaris
Book-tailored Short Burundi Safaris to enjoy chimpanzee tracking, wildlife observation, and nature walks in the famous Kibira Forest National Park. Burundi is blessed with Rusizi National Park, situated along the Rusizi River, the most widely visited park in Burundi. The park boasts unique flora and fauna such as the wallowing hippo, graceful swamp antelope (sitatunga), a variety of monkeys, and numerous colorful bird species including the flamingo. Ruvubu National Park has an impressive range of magnificent wildlife, so be on the lookout for the BIG 5.
How much do short Burundi safaris cost?
How much does a short Burundi safari cost? A night on Burundi Safaris can cost from $100 to $1,500 per person. A short Burundi safari can be valued at $150 per person while midrange Burundi safaris can be valued at $400. Luxury/ upmarket safari lodges might cost $1,500- $5,500 per night.
The Burundi safari guide below gives a highlighted outline of the average cost of a Burundi safari, it will also easily let you know how to select perfect experiences that match your budget. JimJam Safaris and Tours provide you with a diversity of short trips ranging from 1 to 5 days, therefore feel free to select the one that is suitable for your travel needs. READMORE!
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3 Days Burundi Wildlife Safari In Rusizi National Park
Your 3 days Burundi wildlife tour starts from Bujumbura Airport. Your safari adventure unfolds with a journey towards Mwaro Province, where the Agasumoka Mwaro waterfalls await, a significant site steeped in Burundi’s traditional beliefs. Your Safari then leads you to Rusizi National Park, treating you to a scenic boat cruise along the river.
3 Days Burundi Chimpanzee Tracking Tour In Kibira
Planning a Burundi Chimpanzee Tracking Tour? Try this 3-day Kibira National Park Safari Tour in Burundi. Kibira National Park Spans 40,000 hectares of pristine woodland, this park stands as Burundi’s largest untouched natural haven. Teeming with diverse wildlife, including chimpanzees, white & black colobus monkeys, and baboons.
4 Days Burundi Waterfalls Safari In Rusizi And Gishora
A visit to the Source of the Nile, a City Tour, and a Wildlife Safari, Your safari will commence in Bujumbura, where you’ll embark on a cultural tour. Subsequently, you’ll explore Rusizi National Park, indulging in a boat cruise offering sightings of hippos, various bird species, and the convergence of Rusizi River and Lake Tanganyika.
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The best time to visit Burundi
It is paramount to remember that Mountain gorillas can be tracked throughout the year because their movements are not affected by changing seasons. The best time to go gorilla tracking is in the dry season where the vegetation is not thick and the ground trails aren’t very slippery. Getting this time right is complicated because global warming has affected weather patterns a lot in Africa making it very hard to predict the beginning and end of the wet and dry seasons. At the end of the day, the final decision of when to visit the gorillas remains with the traveler. READ MORE