A site of commemoration and education, the Kigali Genocide Memorial honours the victims of Rwanda’s Tutsi genocide. It provides guests with a profound experience that uses education to foster peace and reconciliation. Nestled within the grounds of the Kigali Genocide Memorial lie nearly a quarter of a million Rwandans who perished in the atrocities that...Read More
Probably the best-preserved forest in Africa is Nyungwe Forest. According to some, it is Rwanda’s most significant biodiversity location. After all, it is home to more than 1000 different types of wildlife. The park offers stunning views of the Congo and the Virunga Mountains and boasts extraordinary and spectacular scenery. Nyungwe represents the pinnacle of...Read More
For being the capital of such a little East African nation, Kigali is a shining example of a contemporary capital city. In addition to offering insight into Rwanda’s lengthy and complex history, attractions like the Kandt House Museum and the Kigali Genocide Memorial also provide activities that go above and beyond the typical. Rwanda’s magnificent...Read More
One of the Great Lakes of Africa is Lake Kivu. Situated in the Albertine Rift, the western extension of the East African Rift, it shares a border with Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Ruzizi River, which drains into Lake Tanganyika from the south, is where Lake Kivu empties. Take a boat...Read More
When visiting Rwanda in September, going on a gorilla trekking expedition in Volcanoes National Park and witnessing the Kwita Izina ritual can make for an incredible trip. The festival is brimming with happiness, dancing, music, and celebration, highlighting the resilience of communities and the beauty of the natural world. You have to carefully arrange your...Read More