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Rwanda Travel Guide: Explore Cities & Culture

Rwanda is a nature lover’s paradise, filled with stunning wildlife, a surprisingly modern collection of towns and cities, and the many, many hills that lend Rwanda the nickname: the land of a thousand hills. Start your holiday in Rwanda by exploring the Volcanoes National Park in the north west of the country. Here, you’ll be rewarded with rare glimpses of the country’s mountain gorillas, as well as the stunning Virunga Mountains, whose tallest peak, Mount Karisimbi can be conquered in 2 days for those up to the challenge. Next, take a safari in the Akagera National Park to spot the big 5, as well as hundreds of other animals along the border of Tanzania. Alternatively, if you’re a bird lover with limited time, you should head towards the Nyungwe Forest National Park which is a fabulously raw patch of jungle, home to hundreds of bird species, as well as primates and rare orchids, all of which are highly visible and explorable thanks to a canopy walkway installed high in the trees.

Those who want to stay immersed in Rwanda’s deeply rewarding wilds, should then travel to one of Africa’s Great Lakes - the awe inspiring Lake Kivu. The water here is clean and natural, emerald green in colour and surrounded by lush mountains and tree-topped hills. Hikers will enjoy Napoleon Island, while those just wishing to unwind can opt instead for a cruise along the lake’s waters. Travellers seeking Rwanda’s cultural offerings should consider a day or two in the capital Kigali, which is arguably one of Africa’s safest and prettiest capital cities. Despite the horrors seen in the genocide of 1994, Kigali now has a cosmopolitan edge, with skyscrapers, chic restaurant options, vibrant streets and treelined boulevards.

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Guides for How to Explore Rwanda

Check out the Virunga Mountains, a range of volcanoes right on Rwanda's northern border! This guide gives you the lowdown on the best hikes, like Mount Bisoke and Mount Karisimbi, and info on seeing gorillas in Volcanoes National Park.

Step into the super green Nyungwe Forest National Park, a great place for bird fans, those who love primates, and anyone who enjoys nature. This guide points out the park's cool canopy walk, chimpanzee tracking, and secret trails.

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