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Nyungwe extends almost 1 000km² across the majestic hills of east Rwanda. It has the largest area of montane forest remaining in East or Central Africa, serving as an ancient centre of unparalleled biodiversity and natural...[more]
The Volcanoes National Park (Parc de Volcans), on the border of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), currently houses the world’s largest population of mountain gorillas. The mountain gorilla is a tourist...[more]
The Kivu Coffee Tour combines an educational experience, where visitors learn about the coffee-growing process, with the stunning scenery of Lake Kivu. Its shores are particularly fertile and host a range of plantations where...[more]
Rwanda is a land of inland seas, rainforests, rolling hills and a number of magnificent lakeside resort towns. Rwanda is famous for its African Mountain Gorillas, which can be seen in its magnificent national parks. The Volcanoes...[more]
The UN Millennium Villages Project (MVP) is probably the most famous and comprehensive development initiative of our time. Spread over 10 African countries, it is designed to achieve the UN’s Millennium Development Goals and lift...[more]
As one of the Great Lakes of Africa, and indeed the highest on the continent, Lake Kivu is one of Rwanda’s greatest natural treasures and offers visitors an extraordinary experience. Lake Kivu lies on Rwanda’s eastern border with...[more]
As one of the Great Lakes of Africa, and indeed the highest on the continent, Lake Kivu is one of Rwanda’s greatest natural treasures and offers visitors an extraordinary experience. Lake Kivu lies on Rwanda’s eastern border with...[more]
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