Rwanda’s New Visa Regime Is Commendable| Rwanda National Parks

While the other Neighboring African countries are undergoing frustrations, Rwanda is moving from glory to glory. All you hear and read about Uganda is the Presidential Age limit debate as well as the Medical workers’ strike with several innocent Lives suffering. Just like the saying “when two elephants fight, it’s the grass that suffers hence…

Gorilla Trekking Guidelines For Rwanda| Rwanda National Parks

Just like any precious jewel that has to be handled with utmost care, mountain gorillas are vulnerable animals that need to be protected. These gentle giants are critically endangered with their numbers being less than 1000 individuals (there are approximately 900 of them left in the whole World) and inhabit the dense jungles of only…

Rwanda Named the Leading African Destination| Rwanda National Parks

RWANDA NAMED THE LEADING AFRICAN DESTINATION FOR PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE TOURISM GOALS Dubbed the land of a thousand Hills, Rwanda is one of the best African destinations you will ever visit in a lifetime. What this country offers is immeasurable and beyond the ordinary. Is it gorillas trekking safaris? Or the diverse cultures and hospitality of…

RWANDA WELCOMES THE FIRST WILD RHINO AFTER A DECADE| Rwanda National Parks

What Joy can surpass the one of welcoming a baby after almost a Decade? This excitement is what tourism stakeholders (tourists, tour operators and the Government) felt after receiving the news of a healthy Rhino calf being born within Akagera National Park. The good news, announced on World Rhino Day celebrated on 22nd September 2017 comes…

TRAVEL TIPS AND INFORMATION FOR TOURISTS ON RWANDA SAFARIS| Rwanda National Parks

Rwanda, also known as the land of a thousand Hills or pays des Mille Collines is one of must-visit destinations in Africa. Critically endangered mountain gorillas, spectacular scenery, majestic Virunga volcanoes, water bodies, several primate species, diverse cultures and Big five animals are main reasons for visiting this small Central African country. You might be…