Rwanda

Rwanda is popular for mountain gorilla trekking as it is a highly publicized thing to see and do in Rwanda, however Rwanda has much more to offer than gorilla trekking. A visit to the Land of a Thousand Hills will give you a fantastic Rwandan gorilla safari in the Volcanoes National Park, home to ten trained families of gorillas living in various places in the Volcanoes National Park. Volcanoes National Park, located in the northwest of Rwanda, is home to the Virunga mountain range, mountain gorillas, beautiful volcanoes, golden monkeys, and magnificent views. Gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park is the Rwandan government's most popular tourist attraction and a top choice for many nature lovers. Rwanda is diverse in terms of landscape and nature, with volcanic mountains, savannah plains, tropical rain forests, so it attracts nature lovers who can go on safari, canopy walks and bird's-eye views of Nyungwe forest in Akagera National Park. One of the oldest rainforests in Africa, go on a unique gorilla trek in Rwanda's rich rainforest Volcanoes National Park. To start your birding tour, visit parks such as Nyungwe National Park, Volcanoes National Park, Akagera National Park, swamps, wetlands, and farmland for the best birding experience in Rwanda. Established in 1934 by the Belgian government (which occupied Rwanda at the time), the picturesque Akagera National Park is dominated by savannah, papyrus swamps, ponds and rolling hills. Akagera National Park borders the Congo, which means mountain gorillas are free to roam between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The park with five majestic volcanoes is covered with dense tropical forests and bamboo. Renowned conservationist Dian Fossey worked tirelessly to protect gorillas from extinction, and Volcanoes National Park still has only about seven hundred endangered individuals. Volcanoes National Park is also a beautiful place to immerse yourself in the warm culture of a gorilla guard village run by Reformed poachers. This non-profit cultural village offers visitors the opportunity to experience some of Rwanda's most famous handicrafts and activities. Volcanoes National Park is now home to all five large animals (lion, rhino, elephant, buffalo, and leopard), giving visitors the opportunity to experience a complete safari in Rwanda (considering other activities such as gorilla trekking, chimpanzee viewing, cultural encounters, and mountaineering). Rwanda's main national park is the only place in Rwanda where you can see the "Big Five", as well as giraffes, zebras, antelopes, baboons, and hundreds of bird species. Do not think you have to go to Kenya, Tanzania, or Uganda for your safari, going to Rwanda's main national park is one of the best things to do in Rwanda. Yes, hiking to see gorillas and gorillas - albeit expensive - is one of those lifetime experiences that you cannot afford not to do while in this part of this planet, and by far one of the most famous things to do. in Rwanda. The city of Kigali itself is one of the best places to visit for tourists in Rwanda. In Kigali city you can visit the Kant House Museum (the oldest building), you will also visit the first modern building erected in the city, the Inema Art Center, the Ivuka Art Centre, the National History Museum, the Presidential Palace Museums (the death of the former president of Rwanda sparked the Rwandan genocide in 1994), the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre, the National Museum and the Milo Art Gallery. Kigali city should be at the top of your wish list when it comes to city tours in Rwanda because of the fascinating sights of Kigali city with its hilly nature, beauty of beautiful historical sites, restaurants serving amazing Rwandan cuisine, Many communities you can visit to learn more about the culture of the Rwandan people. Kigali Hill, a hill on the outskirts of the city, is also a remarkable sight, as its top offers stunning views of the Rwandan capital. This corner of northwest Rwanda is an unforgettable and breath-taking place where culture, adventure and conservation intersect, just a two-hour drive from more central Kigali. Akagera National Park, named after the Kagera River, is in north-eastern Rwanda along Rwanda's border with Tanzania, about two hours from the capital city of Kigali. Nestled in the deep granite valleys of Rwanda's north-eastern provinces, Kibuye is not only the best gateway to explore the green and biodiverse areas of Akagera National Park, but also an interesting backwater town. The Congo Nile Trail rewards cyclists with beautiful scenery and all the advantages of the Rwandan countryside: beautiful hills, tea plantations, countryside, Lake Kivu, and Volcanoes National Park. The Congo Nile Trail runs along the shores of Lake Kivu, giving cyclists the opportunity to explore the Rwandan countryside on a mountain bike or on foot. While Lake Kivu can hardly be called a unique place, it deserves a special mention on its own, as it offers tourists many things to see and do on their way to Rwanda from the western border of Rwanda.