Ruvubu National Park is the largest national park in Burundi, covering approximately 508 square kilometers. Located in the northeastern part of the country, it stretches along the Ruvubu River, which serves as a lifeline for the park’s diverse wildlife. The park was established to protect the region’s rich biodiversity and is home to various species, including hippos, buffaloes, antelopes, primates, and numerous bird species.
Ruvubu National Park offers stunning landscapes of savannah, forests, and wetlands, making it an excellent destination for eco-tourism, birdwatching, and wildlife safaris. Despite its potential, the park remains relatively unexplored, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to experience unspoiled nature and tranquility. Conservation efforts are ongoing to preserve this vital ecosystem and promote sustainable tourism in Burundi