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Welcome to Rwanda, the amazing renowned land of mountain gorillas and stunning volcanoes. Located at the heart of Africa, Rwanda is one of the most dynamic travel destinations on the African continent. Experience amazing wildlife experiences like gorilla trekking, chimpanzee tracking and golden monkey tracking, see vibrant cities, relax in the pristine wilderness and meet exceptionally hospitable people during your holiday in Rwanda.

Volcanoes National Park

In the heart of Central Africa, so high up that you shiver more than you sweat,” wrote the eminent primatologist Dian Fossey, “are great, old volcanoes towering up almost 15,000 feet, and nearly covered with rich, green rainforest – the Virungas”. Situated in the far northwest of Rwanda, the Parc des Volcans protects the steep slopes of this magnificent mountain range – home of the rare mountain gorilla – and the rich mosaic of montane ecosystems, which embrace evergreen and bamboo forest, open grassland, swamp and heath.Read more

The National Museum

The most prominent tourist attraction in Huye (Butare) is the superb National Museum, which houses perhaps the finest ethnographic collection in East Africa. Absorbing displays of traditional artifacts are illuminated by a fascinating selection of turn-of-the-century monochrome photographs, providing insight not only into pre-colonial lifestyles, but also into the subsequent development of Rwanda as a modern African state.

Akagera National Park

Set at a relatively low altitude on the border with Tanzania, Akagera National Park could scarcely be more different in mood to the breezy cultivated hills that characterise much of Rwanda. Dominated scenically by the labyrinth of swamps and lakes that follow the meandering course of the Akagera River, the most remote source of the Nile, this is archetypal African savannah landscape of tangled acacia woodland interspersed with open grassland.
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Kigali City Tour

Kinyarwanda, French and English speaking guides on every tour. Buses operate 6 days a week,all the major sights covered.These include; Old Kigali City,Nyamirambo, Kigali Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Camp Kigali, Radio Television Libre des Milles Collines, Kigali Memorial Centre(Gisozi), Hero’s Cemetry, Parliamentary Building, Nyarutarama, and you get to Learn about the Batwa people and participate in a traditional pottery workshop and dancing.
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Nyungwe National Park

Extending for 1,000 square kilometres across the majestic hills of southeast Rwanda, Nyungwe National Park is the largest block of montane forest in East or Central Africa, and one of the most ancient, dating back to before the last Ice Age. A uniquely rich centre of floral diversity, the forest has more than 200 different types of tree, and a myriad of flowering plants including the other-worldly giant lobelia and a host of colourful orchids.Read more

Lake Kivu

Lake Kivu is the largest of numerous freshwater bodies that shimmer in the valleys of Rwanda. Lakes Burera and Ruhondo, close to the gorilla-tracking centre of Ruhengeri, are oft-neglected gems, deep blue waters ringed by steep hills and tall waterfalls, with the nearby Virunga Volcanoes providing a spectacular backdrop.

Kibeho Historic Site

On November 28, 1981, Mary appeared in the corridor of the school that Alphonsine attended. When asked who she was, Mary replied, “I am Mother of the Word. I have heard your prayers. I would like you and your companions to have more faith. Some do not believe enough.” Dont forget to visit this historic site. Read more

About Rwanda

Rwanda is a unique and largely undiscovered destination most known as the land of a thousand hills. Within this small country lies unrivalled biodiversity, beautiful mountains, some of world’s oldest rain forests on earth, 5 volcanic mountains, 23 lakes, waterfalls, and three stunning national parks.

Things to See

Rwanda’s star attraction is the endangered mountain gorilla, the bulkiest of living primates, and among the most peaceable. Staring into the pensive brown eyes of these gentle giants on a gorilla trek in Rwanda is both a humbling and thrilling experience.  Apart from the mountain gorillas, the country protects 12 other species of primates including golden monkeys, chimpanzees, several savanna wildlife and over 670 bird species including globally endangered and endemic species.

Things to Do

There are lots of things to do on a safari in Rwanda. Are you looking to see unique wildlife during your holiday? Go gorilla trekking in the Volcanoes National Park, enjoy golden monkey trekking or visit the chimpanzees in Nyungwe Forest. Other amazing adventures include bird watching, walking, trekking or mountain biking, mountaineering, volcano climbing, fishing, and more. Are you looking for cultural tours? Lots of options are available including visits to historical sites, enjoy traditional dances, visit museums and art galleries displaying ethnic art and heritage.

When to Visit Rwanda

Rwanda is an all year round destination given its pleasant climate. The country can be visited at any time of year. This country experiences two annual rainy seasons: mid February to  June (Big Rainy Season) and mid-September to mid-December (Small Rainy Season). The country experiences heavy rains particularly in the months of April and May while the long dry season stretches from June to September.