Enjoy Rwanda

Enjoy Rwanda

ENJOY RWANDA is an online travel guide for promoting Rwanda as a beautiful holiday destination in Africa! Here you will find all kind of information about the country, destinations, facts and figures, hotels, etc.

Rwanda at a Glance

Conservation areas

There are four gazetted national parks in Rwanda, the land of a thousand hills. These protected areas

Akagera National Park: The magic of the African bush

Akagera National Park is the only savanna national park in Rwanda. Home to the big five, Akagera is the perfect place where you can enjoy classic game drives while in Rwanda.

Parc National des Volcans: Gorillas in the Mist

Meet the gorillas in the mist in the Volcanoes National Park, the famous home that Dian Fossey called home in the 1970s. This is the most accessible destination for gorilla trekking.  Trips to see the mountain gorillas in the Volcanoes National Park range from day trips to longer Rwanda safaris that feature different adventure activities in the Volcanoes National Park and the neighboring destinations.

About Rwanda

The Republic of Rwanda (pronoun-ced /ruːˈandə/, ruːændə, or rəwɑːndəin English, ɾwanda or ɾɡwandain Kinyarwanda is a unitary republic of central and eastern Africa.

It borders Uganda to the north; Tanzania to the east; Burundi to the south; and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west.

Rwanda is landlocked but is noted for its lakes, particularly Lake Kivu, which occupies the floor of the Rift Valley along most of the country’s western border.
Although close to the equator, the country has a temperate climate due to its high elevation, with the highest point being Mount Karisimbi. The terrain consists of mountains and gently rolling hills, with plains and swamps in the east. Abundant wildlife, including rare mountain gorillas, have led to a fast-growing tourism sector.

The largest cities in Rwanda are Kigali, Rubavu, and Huye. Unlike many African countries, Rwanda is home to only one significant ethnic and linguistic group, the Banyarwanda. The country is well known for its native styles of dance, particularly the Intore dance, and for its drummers. Kinyarwanda, English and French are the official languages.

Rwanda has been declared as one of the safest, and cleanest countries in Africa. The economy is growing fast and the investments from the foreign investors are growing every year.

By its natural beauty and the many touristic attractions, Rwanda is becoming a wanted destination for tourists all over the world.

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