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Stay home now, so you can #VisitRwandaSoon
Stay home now, so you can #VisitRwandaSoon
Through this difficult time, we hope you might keep dreaming of Rwanda and all its wonders. While the country is currently closed to tourism, we hope that you’ll stay home and stay safe, so that you and your clients can #VisitRwandaSoon.
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Covid-19 update - learn more
Rwanda's Covid-19 Updates
To continue mitigation of the COVID-19 pandemic, all commercial passenger flights remain grounded, both in and out of the country. All national parks remain closed to research and tourism to protect the health of our wildlife. As the country remains quarantined for the immediate future, updated cancellations and postponement policies are still in effect to accommodate travelers whose travel plans have been impacted now and in future months.
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Join our next Rwanda Webinar - learn more
Join Our Next Rwanda Webinar
Calling all those who are interested in selling Rwanda but don’t know where to begin, or those looking to brush up on their current Rwanda selling skills! We’re hosting a Rwanda 101 webinar on Tuesday, May 19. Learn about the different regions and tourism offerings that make Rwanda remarkable and allow us to debunk the most common misconceptions!
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Rwanda is a top destination to travel to in 2020 - learn more
Visit Rwanda Spotify Playlist
Visit the "Land of a Thousand Hills" and Rwanda's capital city of Kigali through the sounds of East African folk, pop and Afrobeat music from artists like Meddy, Massamba Intore, The Ben and more!
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The Ellen Fund Virtual Gorilla Trekking
Virtually travel to Rwanda through The Ellen Fund's Virtual Reality Gorilla Experience. The vivid sights and clear sounds will make you feel like you're alongside the gorillas in Volcanoes National Park!
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Birding in Rwanda
Rwanda is heaven for any birder, as the country is home to more than 700 species of birds, including several Albertine Rift and Lake Victoria Basin Endemics. Two of the most popular birding locations in Rwanda are Nyungwe National Park and Akagera National Park, though visitors can still experience Rwanda's birding offerings throughout the country. Download Rwanda's birdwatching brochure here.
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Kimironko Market
Located in the Kimironko neighborhood of Kigali, the Kimironko Market is the busiest market in Kigali selling everything from produce to fabrics and clothing. At Kimironko Market, customers can purchase custom-made clothing from cotton fabrics sold at the market. Once a fabric and design is chosen, tailors craft the clothing from each individual's exact measurements!
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Hiking in Rwanda
With miles of hiking trails throughout mountainous terrain and diverse scenery, Rwanda is the ultimate hiking destination for adventurous visitors. Many of Rwanda's hikes offer a chance to encounter Rwanda's wildlife – such as the famed mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park, or chimpanzees and Colobus monkeys that inhabit Nyungwe National Park. Download Rwanda's hiking brochure here.
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Traditional thatched roof building at King's Palace - learn more
Did you know?
Did you know that there are 52 caves in Rwanda's Northern Province? The largest one, Musanze Cave, is just over a mile long.
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