Rwanda

Rwanda
Rwanda presents an emotional experience unlike any other. A nation that grapples with its past while embracing its future with resilience. Often referred to as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” Rwanda captivates visitors with its verdant volcanoes, shimmering lakes, and the renowned Mountain Gorillas, immortalised by Dian Fossey’s seminal work, “Gorillas in the Mist.” For a stark contrast, Rwanda offers a diverse range of wildlife adventures, breathtaking scenic beauty, and pilgrimage sites that invite profound introspection. The national motto, “God roams the world but finds rest in Rwanda,” aptly encapsulates the nation’s unique allure.
Akagera National Park
Akagera National Park, a protected area located in eastern Rwanda, offers a diverse range of wildlife and natural landscapes.
Gishwati National Park
Gishwati National Park, Established in 2015, Gishwati National Park stands as Rwanda’s fourth national park.
Kigali City
Kigali serves as the capital and largest city of Kigali.
Kigali Genocide Museum
The Kigali Genocide Memorial is a prominent museum in Kigali that serves as a solemn repository of historical records, documenting the devastating 1994 genocide perpetrated against the Tutsi ethnic group.
Nyungwe National Park
Nyungwe National Park is situated on the southwestern border of Rwanda, adjacent to Burundi.
Volcanoes National Park,
situated within the Virunga Conservation Area, harbours the highest mountain gorilla population in the world.