Rwanda

Overview

Rwanda, known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” offers a unique blend of wildlife experiences, stunning scenery, and a rich cultural heritage. It is most famous for its mountain gorillas and the transformative conservation efforts that have taken place over the past few decades.

Attractions

  1. Volcanoes National Park: Home to the endangered mountain gorillas, Volcanoes National Park is Rwanda’s top tourist attraction. Gorilla trekking here provides an intimate and awe-inspiring wildlife experience. The park is also home to golden monkeys and offers scenic hiking opportunities.

  2. Nyungwe Forest National Park: One of Africa’s oldest rainforests, Nyungwe is a biodiversity hotspot. It is renowned for its chimpanzee trekking and a canopy walk that offers stunning views of the forest and its inhabitants.

  3. Akagera National Park: A classic savannah park, Akagera is home to the Big Five and offers game drives, boat safaris, and birdwatching. The park’s recovery story is a testament to successful conservation efforts in Rwanda.

  4. Kigali: Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, is a clean, vibrant city that offers cultural experiences, including visits to the Kigali Genocide Memorial and local markets. It serves as the gateway to the country’s national parks and provides a modern contrast to the wilderness.