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Discover the wilderness and wonder of East Africa
Rwanda, known as the "Land of a Thousand Hills," has emerged as one of Africa's most remarkable success stories and premier tourism destinations. The country's transformation is as inspiring as its natural beauty, offering visitors a unique blend of wildlife encounters, cultural experiences, and modern African development.
The crown jewel of Rwanda's tourism is Volcanoes National Park, home to the endangered mountain gorillas. Here, amid the misty slopes of the Virunga Mountains, visitors can experience one of the most profound wildlife encounters on Earth – coming face-to-face with these gentle giants in their natural habitat.
Nyungwe Forest National Park, one of Africa's oldest rainforests, provides sanctuary to 13 primate species, including chimpanzees and colobus monkeys. The forest's canopy walk offers a unique perspective of this ancient ecosystem, suspended high above the forest floor.
Akagera National Park represents Rwanda's renaissance in conservation, having been restored to its former glory as a Big Five safari destination. The park's scenic savannas, woodlands, and lakes create a diverse ecosystem supporting lions, rhinos, elephants, and a wealth of bird species.
Lake Kivu, one of Africa's Great Lakes, offers a perfect retreat with its pristine beaches and clear waters. The lake's shoreline, dotted with small towns and islands, provides opportunities for water sports, boat trips, and relaxation against a backdrop of stunning sunsets.
The capital city, Kigali, stands as a model of African urban development with its clean streets, modern infrastructure, and vibrant cultural scene. The Kigali Genocide Memorial serves as a powerful reminder of the country's past while highlighting the remarkable journey of reconciliation and progress.
Rwanda's commitment to sustainable tourism and conservation is evident in its pioneering environmental policies and community-based tourism initiatives. The country's emphasis on high-value, low-impact tourism ensures the preservation of its natural and cultural heritage.
June - September, December - February
16-24°C year-round
Two rainy seasons, highland climate
Incredible safari destination with amazing wildlife viewing opportunities....
Incredible safari destination with amazing wildlife viewing opportunities....
Incredible safari destination with amazing wildlife viewing opportunities....
Incredible safari destination with amazing wildlife viewing opportunities....
All park permits and entry requirements handled by our team
4WD safari vehicles with experienced local drivers
From luxury lodges to authentic bush camps
All meals included, catering to dietary requirements
At Afrimount Tours, we're committed to sustainable tourism that protects wildlife and supports local communities. Your safari contributes directly to conservation efforts and community development projects in Rwanda.
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