Rwanda - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Rwanda is a landlocked Central African country that prides on endless hills, jungles and bamboo forests. Also known as “Land of a Thousand Hills”, this charming country is an ideal destination for eco tourism. Tourists come here to track gorillas and other types of apes in national parks. However, you will also find Kigali, the capital city, and Lake Kivu desirable places for a visit when a trip to Rwanda. Finally, Rwanda managed to emerge from its dark past and today, it is one of the safest African countries.
Tour Highlights
- Spend some time in Kigali, enjoy its relaxed vibe and take a walk along impeccably clean streets. Pay respects to the 1994 victims at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center.
- Come to Rwanda in July to attend the celebrated Rwanda Film Festival throughout the country.
- Take a tour of Volcanoes National Park to see protected mountain gorillas. At lower altitudes of the park, you can observe golden monkeys.
- Discover Nyungwe, a large rainforest inhabited by rare bird, orchid and monkey species. Take a 50-meter high swaying walking path to experience marvelous views and increase chances to see birds and apes.
- Visit Akagera National Park and see lions, leopards, giraffes and hippos among other wildlife.
- Go to Butare (Huye) and examine the outstanding ethnographic collection in the National Museum.
- Unwind on Lake Kivu’s beaches and hills overgrown with pine and eucalyptus trees.
Travel Tips
- Residents of Rwanda are very hospitable and forthcoming toward tourists. More so, they will impress you with their friendliness.
- While, Rwanda is a safe country, watch out for overcharging and petty thefts.
- To withdraw money, you can use ATMs in banks in major towns. Rwanda is a cash-oriented society and credit cards aren’t widely accepted. Some hotels and safari providers accept USD.
- Internet access is available in most cities, but it tends to be slow and unreliable at times.
- You should manage well on a Rwanda tour with English and French.
- Visit a doctor before you go to Rwanda to get medical advice.