Rwanda
Rwanda – The Land of a Thousand Hills
Nicknamed the “Land of a Thousand Hills”, Rwanda is a small but breathtaking country in East Africa, known for its rolling green landscapes, mountain gorillas, and warm hospitality. It has transformed into one of Africa’s safest and cleanest nations, blending wildlife adventures with cultural experiences.
Altitude
- Highest Point: Mount Karisimbi – 4,507 m
Distance from Airport / Capital
- Kigali International Airport (KGL) to Kigali City Centre: ~12 km (20 mins by car)
Best Time to Visit
- June to September: Dry season – best for gorilla trekking and wildlife viewing
- December to February: Short dry season, good for hiking and nature tours
- Avoid: March to May (heavy rains can make trekking difficult)
Top Attractions
- Volcanoes National Park: World-famous for mountain gorilla trekking and golden monkey sightings
- Kigali Genocide Memorial: A moving tribute and educational site about Rwanda’s history
- Nyungwe Forest National Park: Home to chimpanzees, canopy walks, and hundreds of bird species
- Lake Kivu: Scenic lakeside towns perfect for relaxation and boat trips
- Akagera National Park: Big Five safaris with savannah landscapes
Adventure & Experiences
- Trekking through bamboo forests to see gorillas in their natural habitat
- Birdwatching in one of Africa’s richest avian regions
- Hiking the Congo Nile Trail along Lake Kivu’s shores
- Immersing in Rwandan culture through traditional dance and cuisine
- Cycling in the lush countryside
How to Reach
- By Air: Direct flights to Kigali from cities like Nairobi, Addis Ababa, Istanbul, Brussels, and Doha
- By Road: Overland connections from Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, and the DRC
Ideal Trip Duration
- 5–7 days for gorilla trekking, national parks, and cultural sites
Final Tip: Gorilla trekking permits are limited and in high demand – book them months in advance to secure your spot in this once-in-a-lifetime experience.