VISIT RWANDA

THE LAND OF A THOUSAND HILLS

Nestled in the heart of East Africa, Rwanda is a country of contrasts, where lush green hills give way to dense forests teeming with wildlife. From the awe-inspiring Volcanoes National Park, home to the magnificent mountain gorillas, to the serene shores of Lake Kivu and the bustling streets of Kigali, Rwanda offers diverse experiences for every traveler. Explore the nation’s tragic history at the Kigali Genocide Memorial, embark on thrilling safari adventures in Akagera National Park, and savor the Rwandan people’s warmth and rich traditions. Discover why Rwanda is not just a destination; it embodies resilience, beauty, and hope.

Start your journey here and explore the wonders of Rwanda.

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VISIT RWANDA

THE LAND OF A THOUSAND HILLS

Nestled in the heart of East Africa, Rwanda is a country of contrasts, where lush green hills give way to dense forests teeming with wildlife. From the awe-inspiring Volcanoes National Park, home to the magnificent mountain gorillas, to the serene shores of Lake Kivu and the bustling streets of Kigali, Rwanda offers diverse experiences for every traveler. Explore the nation’s tragic history at the Kigali Genocide Memorial, embark on thrilling safari adventures in Akagera National Park, and savor the Rwandan people’s warmth and rich traditions. Discover why Rwanda is not just a destination; it embodies resilience, beauty, and hope.

Start your journey here and explore the wonders of Rwanda.

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VISIT RWANDA

THE LAND OF A THOUSAND HILLS

 

Nestled in the heart of East Africa, Rwanda is a country of contrasts, where lush green hills give way to dense forests teeming with wildlife. From the awe-inspiring Volcanoes National Park, home to the magnificent mountain gorillas, to the serene shores of Lake Kivu and the bustling streets of Kigali, Rwanda offers diverse experiences for every traveler. Explore the nation’s tragic history at the Kigali Genocide Memorial, embark on thrilling safari adventures in Akagera National Park, and savor the Rwandan people’s warmth and rich traditions. Discover why Rwanda is not just a destination; it embodies resilience, beauty, and hope.

Start your journey here and explore the wonders of Rwanda.

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VISIT RWANDA

1*KIGALI / 2*VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK / 3*LAKE KIVU

4*AKAGERA NATIONAL pARK / 5*NYUNGWE FOREST NATIONAL PARK 

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VISIT RWANDA

1*KIGALI / 2*VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK / 3*LAKE KIVU

4*AKAGERA NATIONAL pARK / 5*NYUNGWE FOREST NATIONAL PARK 

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VISIT RWANDA

  1. KIGALI
  2. VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK 
  3. LAKE KIVU
  4. AKAGERA NATIONAL PARK 
  5. NYUNGWE FOREST NATIONAL PARK

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DISCOVER MORE ABOUT RWANDA

Known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” its stunning landscapes are adorned with emerald-green hills and mist-covered volcanoes, offering a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and wildlife enthusiasts alike. But Rwanda is not only about its natural wonders; it’s a country with a compelling history of resilience and reconciliation, as evidenced by its remarkable recovery from a tragic past.

Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant cultures of its diverse communities, explore the bustling markets, and witness the remarkable conservation efforts that have brought the mountain gorillas back from the brink of extinction. Whether you seek adventure, culture, or a profound connection with nature, Rwanda promises an unforgettable experience that inspires and transforms you. Visit Rwanda – where every moment tells a story of renewal and hope.

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DISCOVER MORE ABOUT RWANDA

Known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” its stunning landscapes are adorned with emerald-green hills and mist-covered volcanoes, offering a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and wildlife enthusiasts alike. But Rwanda is not only about its natural wonders; it’s a country with a compelling history of resilience and reconciliation, as evidenced by its remarkable recovery from a tragic past.

Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant cultures of its diverse communities, explore the bustling markets, and witness the remarkable conservation efforts that have brought the mountain gorillas back from the brink of extinction. Whether you seek adventure, culture, or a profound connection with nature, Rwanda promises an unforgettable experience that inspires and transforms you. Visit Rwanda – where every moment tells a story of renewal and hope.

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DISCOVER MORE ABOUT RWANDA

Known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” its stunning landscapes are adorned with emerald-green hills and mist-covered volcanoes, offering a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and wildlife enthusiasts alike. But Rwanda is not only about its natural wonders; it’s a country with a compelling history of resilience and reconciliation, as evidenced by its remarkable recovery from a tragic past.

Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant cultures of its diverse communities, explore the bustling markets, and witness the remarkable conservation efforts that have brought the mountain gorillas back from the brink of extinction. Whether you seek adventure, culture, or a profound connection with nature, Rwanda promises an unforgettable experience that inspires and transforms you. Visit Rwanda – where every moment tells a story of renewal and hope.

WHAT TO DO IN RWANDA

Here is a comprehensive and essential list of items to consider when trekking in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda, particularly for gorilla trekking. The park’s high-altitude environment can lead to rainy, humid, and cold conditions, so being well-prepared is crucial.

Just like gorilla trekking, chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe Forest will also involve navigating through muddy and uneven terrain, so appropriate footwear, clothing, and gear are essential. Additionally, the need for insect repellent, long-sleeve shirts, and other protective measures remains relevant for both activities, as gorillas and chimpanzees inhabit similar forested environments.

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GORILLA TREKKING

Gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda is a unique and thrilling wildlife experience. Over the past decade, the gorilla population has witnessed a commendable surge, growing from approximately 680 individuals to exceeding 1,000. This remarkable achievement owes much of its success to the diligent conservation endeavors undertaken by the Rwandan government and the presence of upscale eco-lodges. The substantial funding for preservation and anti-poaching initiatives has been made possible by the elevated cost of gorilla permits, contributing significantly to this positive trajectory.

Trekking Experience: The trek to find the gorillas can vary in duration, from one to several hours, depending on the location of the gorilla family on that particular day. Once you locate them, you’ll have limited time (usually one hour) to observe and photograph the gorillas.

Permit: To go gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park, you must obtain a gorilla trekking permit. These permits are in high demand, so booking ahead of time is best. Please feel free to contact us for more information.

The cost of a permit: Foreign tourists are $1,500 per person. There are discounts available. T&Cs apply. Please feel free to contact us for more information.

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WHAT TO DO IN RWANDA

Here is a comprehensive and essential list of items to consider when trekking in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda, particularly for gorilla trekking. The park’s high-altitude environment can lead to rainy, humid, and cold conditions, so being well-prepared is crucial.

Just like gorilla trekking, chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe Forest will also involve navigating through muddy and uneven terrain, so appropriate footwear, clothing, and gear are essential. Additionally, the need for insect repellent, long-sleeve shirts, and other protective measures remains relevant for both activities, as gorillas and chimpanzees inhabit similar forested environments.

 
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GORILLA TREKKING

Gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda is a unique and thrilling wildlife experience. Over the past decade, the gorilla population has witnessed a commendable surge, growing from approximately 680 individuals to exceeding 1,000. This remarkable achievement owes much of its success to the diligent conservation endeavors undertaken by the Rwandan government and the presence of upscale eco-lodges. The substantial funding for preservation and anti-poaching initiatives has been made possible by the elevated cost of gorilla permits, contributing significantly to this positive trajectory.

Trekking Experience: The trek to find the gorillas can vary in duration, from one to several hours, depending on the location of the gorilla family on that particular day. Once you locate them, you’ll have limited time (usually one hour) to observe and photograph the gorillas.

Permit: To go gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park, you must obtain a gorilla trekking permit. These permits are in high demand, so booking ahead of time is best. Please feel free to contact us for more information.

The cost of a permit: Foreign tourists are $1,500 per person. There are discounts available. T&Cs apply. Please feel free to contact us for more information.

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WHAT TO DO IN RWANDA

Here is a comprehensive and essential list of items to consider when trekking in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda, particularly for gorilla trekking. The park’s high-altitude environment can lead to rainy, humid, and cold conditions, so being well-prepared is crucial.

Just like gorilla trekking, chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe Forest will also involve navigating through muddy and uneven terrain, so appropriate footwear, clothing, and gear are essential. Additionally, the need for insect repellent, long-sleeve shirts, and other protective measures remains relevant for both activities, as gorillas and chimpanzees inhabit similar forested environments.

Baby gorilla hangs on branch in rainforest, rwanda

GORILLA TREKKING

Gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda is a unique and thrilling wildlife experience. Over the past decade, the gorilla population has witnessed a commendable surge, growing from approximately 680 individuals to exceeding 1,000. This remarkable achievement owes much of its success to the diligent conservation endeavors undertaken by the Rwandan government and the presence of upscale eco-lodges. The substantial funding for preservation and anti-poaching initiatives has been made possible by the elevated cost of gorilla permits, contributing significantly to this positive trajectory.

Trekking Experience: The trek to find the gorillas can vary in duration, from one to several hours, depending on the location of the gorilla family on that particular day. Once you locate them, you’ll have limited time (usually one hour) to observe and photograph the gorillas.

Permit: To go gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park, you must obtain a gorilla trekking permit. These permits are in high demand, so booking ahead of time is best. Please feel free to contact us for more information.

The cost of a permit: Foreign tourists are $1,500 per person. There are discounts available. T&Cs apply. Please feel free to contact us for more information.

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GOLDEN MONKEY TREKKING

Alongside gorillas, you can also trek to see golden monkeys in Volcanoes National Park. These charming and endangered primates, with their striking golden fur and playful antics, offer a captivating wildlife encounter.

Golden Monkeys

GOLDEN MONKEY TREKKING

Alongside gorillas, you can also trek to see golden monkeys in Volcanoes National Park. These charming and endangered primates, with their striking golden fur and playful antics, offer a captivating wildlife encounter.

Golden Monkeys

GOLDEN MONKEY TREKKING

Alongside gorillas, you can also trek to see golden monkeys in Volcanoes National Park. These charming and endangered primates, with their striking golden fur and playful antics, offer a captivating wildlife encounter.

Golden Monkeys

WILDLIFE SAFARIS

Akagera National Park, nestled in the scenic heart of Rwanda, is a true African wilderness gem. Covering over 1,100 square kilometers of diverse landscapes, it offers a captivating blend of savannah, wetlands, lakes, and rolling hills. This unique environment is home to an incredible array of wildlife, including the iconic Big Five – lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards, and rhinos – and a rich variety of bird species. Akagera’s conservation efforts by African Parks have revitalized the park, making it a must-visit Rwanda destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.

WILDLIFE SAFARIS

Akagera National Park, nestled in the scenic heart of Rwanda, is a true African wilderness gem. Covering over 1,100 square kilometers of diverse landscapes, it offers a captivating blend of savannah, wetlands, lakes, and rolling hills. This unique environment is home to an incredible array of wildlife, including the iconic Big Five – lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards, and rhinos – and a rich variety of bird species. Akagera’s conservation efforts by African Parks have revitalized the park, making it a must-visit Rwanda destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.

WILDLIFE SAFARIS

Akagera National Park, nestled in the scenic heart of Rwanda, is a true African wilderness gem. Covering over 1,100 square kilometers of diverse landscapes, it offers a captivating blend of savannah, wetlands, lakes, and rolling hills. This unique environment is home to an incredible array of wildlife, including the iconic Big Five – lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards, and rhinos – and a rich variety of bird species. Akagera’s conservation efforts by African Parks have revitalized the park, making it a must-visit Rwanda destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.

CHIMPANZEE

TREKKING

NYUNGWE FOREST NATIONAL PARK

Chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe Forest National Park is a thrilling and educational wildlife adventure that allows you to observe chimpanzees in their natural habitat. Nyungwe Forest, located in the southwestern part of Rwanda, is one of the largest and most biodiverse montane rainforests in Central Africa.

CHIMPANZEE

TREKKING

NYUNGWE FOREST NATIONAL PARK

Chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe Forest National Park is a thrilling and educational wildlife adventure that allows you to observe chimpanzees in their natural habitat. Nyungwe Forest, located in the southwestern part of Rwanda, is one of the largest and most biodiverse montane rainforests in Central Africa.

CHIMPANZEE TREKKING

NYUNGWE FOREST NATIONAL PARK

Chimpanzee trekking in Nyungwe Forest National Park is a thrilling and educational wildlife adventure that allows you to observe chimpanzees in their natural habitat. Nyungwe Forest, located in the southwestern part of Rwanda, is one of the largest and most biodiverse montane rainforests in Central Africa.

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Beautiful landscapes offer excellent hiking opportunities. Climb volcanoes in Volcanoes National Park, or do the Canopy Tour Nyungwe Forest. Rwanda has developed a reputation as an excellent mountain biking destination.

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Rwanda boasts over 700 bird species, making it a birdwatcher’s delight. These include resident and migratory species, many endemic to the Albertine Rift region, including the stunning Rwenzori turaco and African fish eagles.

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Explore Rwandan culture by visiting local communities, attending traditional dance performances, and learning about the country’s history at places like the Kigali Genocide Memorial.

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Beautiful landscapes offer excellent hiking opportunities. Climb volcanoes in Volcanoes National Park, or do the Canopy Tour Nyungwe Forest. Rwanda has developed a reputation as an excellent mountain biking destination.

Rwenzori turaco - visit Rwanda

Rwanda boasts over 700 bird species, making it a birdwatcher’s delight. These include resident and migratory species, many endemic to the Albertine Rift region, including the stunning Rwenzori turaco and African fish eagles.

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Explore Rwandan culture by visiting local communities, attending traditional dance performances, and learning about the country’s history at places like the Kigali Genocide Memorial.

Canopy Tour walk bridge - visit Rwanda

Beautiful landscapes offer excellent hiking opportunities. Climb volcanoes in Volcanoes National Park, or do the Canopy Tour Nyungwe Forest. Rwanda has developed a reputation as an excellent mountain biking destination.

Rwenzori turaco - visit Rwanda

Rwanda boasts over 700 bird species, making it a birdwatcher’s delight. These include resident and migratory species, many endemic to the Albertine Rift region, including the stunning Rwenzori turaco and African fish eagles.

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Explore Rwandan culture by visiting local communities, attending traditional dance performances, and learning about the country’s history at places like the Kigali Genocide Memorial.

KIGALI CITY TOUR

Experience the vibrant heart of Rwanda with a Kigali city tour. Discover a city where modernity seamlessly blends with a rich cultural heritage. Explore the bustling markets, serene parks, and historical landmarks that tell the story of this resilient nation. From the poignant Kigali Genocide Memorial to the colorful Kimironko Market, our guided tours offer an immersive journey through Kigali’s past and present. Engage with friendly locals, savor delicious cuisine, and soak in the breathtaking views of the hilly terrain. Kigali is a city of contrasts, where tradition meets progress, making it a captivating destination for travelers seeking a unique African experience.

KIGALI CITY TOUR

Experience the vibrant heart of Rwanda with a Kigali city tour. Discover a city where modernity seamlessly blends with a rich cultural heritage. Explore the bustling markets, serene parks, and historical landmarks that tell the story of this resilient nation. From the poignant Kigali Genocide Memorial to the colorful Kimironko Market, our guided tours offer an immersive journey through Kigali’s past and present. Engage with friendly locals, savor delicious cuisine, and soak in the breathtaking views of the hilly terrain. Kigali is a city of contrasts, where tradition meets progress, making it a captivating destination for travelers seeking a unique African experience.

KIGALI CITY TOUR

Experience the vibrant heart of Rwanda with a Kigali city tour. Discover a city where modernity seamlessly blends with a rich cultural heritage. Explore the bustling markets, serene parks, and historical landmarks that tell the story of this resilient nation. From the poignant Kigali Genocide Memorial to the colorful Kimironko Market, our guided tours offer an immersive journey through Kigali’s past and present. Engage with friendly locals, savor delicious cuisine, and soak in the breathtaking views of the hilly terrain. Kigali is a city of contrasts, where tradition meets progress, making it a captivating destination for travelers seeking a unique African experience.

RWANDA COFFEE & TEA EXPERIENCES

Some community-based tourism initiatives in Rwanda offer immersive experiences where you can participate in tea and coffee-related activities with local communities. This provides a deeper understanding of Rwanda’s cultural and agricultural aspects of tea and coffee production.

RWANDA COFFEE & TEA EXPERIENCES

Some community-based tourism initiatives in Rwanda offer immersive experiences where you can participate in tea and coffee-related activities with local communities. This provides a deeper understanding of Rwanda’s cultural and agricultural aspects of tea and coffee production.

RWANDA COFFEE & TEA EXPERIENCES

Some community-based tourism initiatives in Rwanda offer immersive experiences where you can participate in tea and coffee-related activities with local communities. This provides a deeper understanding of Rwanda’s cultural and agricultural aspects of tea and coffee production.

THE ELLEN DEGENERES CAMPUS

This is a must do visit before you go on your gorilla trek. Self-guided tours are available every day starting at 9 a.m., with a last entry at 4 p.m. The campus houses an interactive public exhibit that tells the story of mountain gorilla conservation. The campus also features artifacts from Dian Fossey’s time – including a re-creation of her forest cabin – as well as engaging and immersive exhibits, such as a 360-degree theater and a virtual reality experience.

Aerial view of the Ellen DeGeneres Campus, Rwanda

THE ELLEN DEGENERES CAMPUS

This is a must do visit before you go on your gorilla trek. Self-guided tours are available every day starting at 9 a.m., with a last entry at 4 p.m. The campus houses an interactive public exhibit that tells the story of mountain gorilla conservation. The campus also features artifacts from Dian Fossey’s time – including a re-creation of her forest cabin – as well as engaging and immersive exhibits, such as a 360-degree theater and a virtual reality experience.

Aerial view of the Ellen DeGeneres Campus, Rwanda

THE ELLEN DEGENERES CAMPUS

This is a must do visit before you go on your gorilla trek. Self-guided tours are available every day starting at 9 a.m., with a last entry at 4 p.m. The campus houses an interactive public exhibit that tells the story of mountain gorilla conservation. The campus also features artifacts from Dian Fossey’s time – including a re-creation of her forest cabin – as well as engaging and immersive exhibits, such as a 360-degree theater and a virtual reality experience.

Aerial view of the Ellen DeGeneres Campus, Rwanda
Kivu Queen uBuranga sails Lake Kivu with paddlers on paddle boards

HOUSEBOAT – LAKE KIVU

Experience the unparalleled luxury of Mantis Kivu Queen uBuranga, a unique houseboat that offers an extraordinary journey through the breathtaking African Great Lake, Lake Kivu. This magnificent lake, forming Rwanda’s western boundary, is celebrated for its vibrant fishing industry, preserving the traditional methods of the Rwandan people. 

Kivu Queen uBuranga sails Lake Kivu with paddlers on paddle boards

HOUSEBOAT – LAKE KIVU

Experience the unparalleled luxury of Mantis Kivu Queen uBuranga, a unique houseboat that offers an extraordinary journey through the breathtaking African Great Lake, Lake Kivu. This magnificent lake, forming Rwanda’s western boundary, is celebrated for its vibrant fishing industry, preserving the traditional methods of the Rwandan people. 

Kivu Queen uBuranga sails Lake Kivu with paddlers on paddle boards

HOUSEBOAT – LAKE KIVU

Experience the unparalleled luxury of Mantis Kivu Queen uBuranga, a unique houseboat that offers an extraordinary journey through the breathtaking African Great Lake, Lake Kivu. This magnificent lake, forming Rwanda’s western boundary, is celebrated for its vibrant fishing industry, preserving the traditional methods of the Rwandan people. 

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WHAT NOT TO DO IN RWANDA

Rwanda is a country with a rich culture and history, and it’s essential for visitors to be aware of and respectful of local customs and norms. Here are some general guidelines on what not to do in Rwanda.

Disrespect the Genocide Memorial Sites

Rwanda experienced a devastating genocide in 1994, with several memorial sites nationwide. It’s crucial to show respect and sensitivity when visiting these places. Casual and continual conversations about the events are discouraged. Avoid any disrespectful behavior or photography, and follow the rules and guidelines provided at the memorial sites.

Engaging in Political Discussions

Avoid engaging in sensitive political discussions, especially if you are not well-informed about the local context. Rwandans are generally friendly, but political conversations can be sensitive due to the country’s history.

Eat in Public

Consuming food in public, whether a fruit or a chocolate bar, is discouraged in Rwanda. While tourists may find more leniency in Kigali, it is generally deemed disrespectful outside the city. It is advisable to have meals in the seclusion of a restaurant or a hotel room.

Asking one if they are Hutu or Tutsi

Refraining from asking individuals about their Hutu or Tutsi identity is strongly advised, as it can cause discomfort and distress. Additionally, be aware that there are laws against tribalism, so it’s essential to avoid discussing tribal or ethnic affiliations. Following the genocide against the Tutsi, Rwandans collectively chose to discard ethnic distinctions that had fueled division and led to the tragic events of the genocide. The people of Rwanda now prefer a unified identity, identifying as simply Rwandan without any further ethnic categorization.

Plastic Ban & Littering

The streets of Rwanda are notably pristine, reflecting the community’s strong commitment to cleanliness. Every last Saturday of the month is designated as a community cleanup day, emphasizing their dedication to maintaining tidy surroundings. It’s important to note that plastic bags, commonly obtained at grocery stores, are prohibited in Rwanda. Therefore, it’s advisable not to bring them, even for purposes like storing dirty clothes. Additionally, be prepared to carry your trash with you, as the availability of trash bins may be limited.

Photography without Permission

Always ask for permission before taking photographs of individuals or in sensitive areas. Some people may feel uncomfortable having their picture taken, and specific locations, such as military sites, may be off-limits for photography.

Dress Modestly

Rwandans generally dress modestly, and it’s recommended for visitors to do the same. Avoid wearing revealing clothing, especially in rural areas or when visiting religious sites.

Only eat International Cuisine

Explore the diversity of Rwandan cuisine rather than limiting yourself to international dishes. While Kigali offers a tempting array of homemade pizzas, indulgent ice cream, fresh sushi, and comforting French cuisine, make sure to delve into the local food scene during your visit. Savor Rwandan specialties like brochettes (grilled meat or fish on a stick), akabenz (roasted and marinated pork), and various vegetable and potato dishes found throughout the country. Not only are these dishes delicious, but they also contribute to a richer and more authentic travel experience.

Wear safari clothes daily in Kigali

Save your zip-off pants and safari hats for activities like safaris in Akagera National Park or tracking mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park. It’s common to see tourists in Kigali sporting stereotypical safari gear, even in upscale restaurants and popular bars. Embrace the cosmopolitan atmosphere of Kigali by opting for more refined evening wear. The city is evolving into a sophisticated destination, so leave the safari attire for the wilderness adventures.

Don’t Expect Everyone To Speak English

Rwanda is characterized by its multilingual environment, with Kinyarwanda, French, and English ranking as the three most commonly used languages. English may be less commonly spoken in rural areas compared to major cities. Avoid any frustration by acknowledging and respecting language differences in more remote locations.

WHAT NOT TO DO IN RWANDA

Rwanda is a country with a rich culture and history, and it’s essential for visitors to be aware of and respectful of local customs and norms. Here are some general guidelines on what not to do in Rwanda.

Disrespect the Genocide Memorial Sites

Rwanda experienced a devastating genocide in 1994, with several memorial sites nationwide. It’s crucial to show respect and sensitivity when visiting these places. Casual and continual conversations about the events are discouraged. Avoid any disrespectful behavior or photography, and follow the rules and guidelines provided at the memorial sites.

Engaging in Political Discussions

Avoid engaging in sensitive political discussions, especially if you are not well-informed about the local context. Rwandans are generally friendly, but political conversations can be sensitive due to the country’s history.

Eat in Public

Consuming food in public, whether a fruit or a chocolate bar, is discouraged in Rwanda. While tourists may find more leniency in Kigali, it is generally deemed disrespectful outside the city. It is advisable to have meals in the seclusion of a restaurant or a hotel room.

Asking one if they are Hutu or Tutsi

Refraining from asking individuals about their Hutu or Tutsi identity is strongly advised, as it can cause discomfort and distress. Additionally, be aware that there are laws against tribalism, so it’s essential to avoid discussing tribal or ethnic affiliations. Following the genocide against the Tutsi, Rwandans collectively chose to discard ethnic distinctions that had fueled division and led to the tragic events of the genocide. The people of Rwanda now prefer a unified identity, identifying as simply Rwandan without any further ethnic categorization.

Plastic Ban & Littering

The streets of Rwanda are notably pristine, reflecting the community’s strong commitment to cleanliness. Every last Saturday of the month is designated as a community cleanup day, emphasizing their dedication to maintaining tidy surroundings. It’s important to note that plastic bags, commonly obtained at grocery stores, are prohibited in Rwanda. Therefore, it’s advisable not to bring them, even for purposes like storing dirty clothes. Additionally, be prepared to carry your trash with you, as the availability of trash bins may be limited.

Photography without Permission

Always ask for permission before taking photographs of individuals or in sensitive areas. Some people may feel uncomfortable having their picture taken, and specific locations, such as military sites, may be off-limits for photography.

Dress Modestly

Rwandans generally dress modestly, and it’s recommended for visitors to do the same. Avoid wearing revealing clothing, especially in rural areas or when visiting religious sites.

Only eat International Cuisine

Explore the diversity of Rwandan cuisine rather than limiting yourself to international dishes. While Kigali offers a tempting array of homemade pizzas, indulgent ice cream, fresh sushi, and comforting French cuisine, make sure to delve into the local food scene during your visit. Savor Rwandan specialties like brochettes (grilled meat or fish on a stick), akabenz (roasted and marinated pork), and various vegetable and potato dishes found throughout the country. Not only are these dishes delicious, but they also contribute to a richer and more authentic travel experience.

Wear safari clothes daily in Kigali

Save your zip-off pants and safari hats for activities like safaris in Akagera National Park or tracking mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park. It’s common to see tourists in Kigali sporting stereotypical safari gear, even in upscale restaurants and popular bars. Embrace the cosmopolitan atmosphere of Kigali by opting for more refined evening wear. The city is evolving into a sophisticated destination, so leave the safari attire for the wilderness adventures.

Don’t Expect Everyone To Speak English

Rwanda is characterized by its multilingual environment, with Kinyarwanda, French, and English ranking as the three most commonly used languages. English may be less commonly spoken in rural areas compared to major cities. Avoid any frustration by acknowledging and respecting language differences in more remote locations.

WHAT NOT TO DO IN RWANDA

Rwanda is a country with a rich culture and history, and it’s essential for visitors to be aware of and respectful of local customs and norms. Here are some general guidelines on what not to do in Rwanda.

Disrespect the Genocide Memorial Sites

Rwanda experienced a devastating genocide in 1994, with several memorial sites nationwide. It’s crucial to show respect and sensitivity when visiting these places. Casual and continual conversations about the events are discouraged. Avoid any disrespectful behavior or photography, and follow the rules and guidelines provided at the memorial sites.

Engaging in Political Discussions

Avoid engaging in sensitive political discussions, especially if you are not well-informed about the local context. Rwandans are generally friendly, but political conversations can be sensitive due to the country’s history.

Eat in Public

Consuming food in public, whether a fruit or a chocolate bar, is discouraged in Rwanda. While tourists may find more leniency in Kigali, it is generally deemed disrespectful outside the city. It is advisable to have meals in the seclusion of a restaurant or a hotel room.

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Cape Town, Durban, Victoria Falls or Namibia? A perfect add on to your safari! Since its establishment in 1989, Rovos Rail has earned an international reputation for its truly world-class travel experiences. Step aboard the vintage wood-panelled coaches and sit back as some of the most varied scenery imaginable unfolds beyond the windows. With discreet and friendly service, top cuisine and a selection of South Africa’s finest wines, Rovos Rail harks back to a simpler, more elegant era encompassing the timeless grace and high romance of African exploration.

Why not add thIS amazing experienceS to your itinerary?

1. EXCLUSIVE FLY IN SAFARI

With African Aerial Safaris, your group can experience Africa’s magnificence from a unique vantage point: The bird’s eye view afforded by a private plane. Uniquely geared towards small groups of friends, colleagues or family, we combine a wildlife safari on the ground with a scenic journey by air – making for an unparalleled once in a lifetime experience. Let us take you on a journey.

2. ROVOS RAIL – THE ULTIMATE LUXURY AFRICAN TRAIN JOURNEYS

Cape Town, Durban, Victoria Falls or Namibia? A perfect add on to your safari! Since its establishment in 1989, Rovos Rail has earned an international reputation for its truly world-class travel experiences. Step aboard the vintage wood-panelled coaches and sit back as some of the most varied scenery imaginable unfolds beyond the windows. With discreet and friendly service, top cuisine and a selection of South Africa’s finest wines, Rovos Rail harks back to a simpler, more elegant era encompassing the timeless grace and high romance of African exploration.

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With African Aerial Safaris, your group can experience Africa’s magnificence from a unique vantage point: The bird’s eye view afforded by a private plane. Uniquely geared towards small groups of friends, colleagues or family, we combine a wildlife safari on the ground with a scenic journey by air – making for an unparalleled once in a lifetime experience. Let us take you on a journey.

2. ROVOS RAIL – THE ULTIMATE LUXURY AFRICAN TRAIN JOURNEYS

Cape Town, Durban, Victoria Falls or Namibia? A perfect add on to your safari! Since its establishment in 1989, Rovos Rail has earned an international reputation for its truly world-class travel experiences. Step aboard the vintage wood-panelled coaches and sit back as some of the most varied scenery imaginable unfolds beyond the windows. With discreet and friendly service, top cuisine and a selection of South Africa’s finest wines, Rovos Rail harks back to a simpler, more elegant era encompassing the timeless grace and high romance of African exploration.