RUVUBU National Park
The Ruvubu National Park is a wildlife wonderland in the northeast of Burundi where visitors will be astonished by a vast array of fauna and flora. It occupies over 500 square kilometres making it the country’s largest national park. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, the distinct habitats in the park offer refuge to a variety of animal and bird species. Various plant species, including proteas and towering trees, dot the landscape.