Cities in Rwanda
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Kigali
Ideally positioned in the center of Rwanda, Kigali extends across several hills and valleys, with good road links to the rest of the country. The verdant capital city is pleasantly low key yet dynamic and progressive, with just over one million inhabitants. Kigali is the perfect starting point for an unforgettable gorilla trek - one of Africa's most fascinating wilderness experiences. First-time visitors to the bustling and colorful center often remark how clean the streets are, a matter of pride across every community throughout the country.
Visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial, Kimironko Market, Inema Arts Center, Kandt House Museum, Kigali Centenary Park, and so much more.
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Ruhengeri
One of Ruhengeri's main attractions is the renowned Volcanoes National Park, home to endangered mountain gorillas. Embarking on a gorilla trekking experience here is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to encounter these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. Additionally, Ruhengeri's breathtaking landscapes, including the Virunga Mountains and Twin Lakes, provide a stunning backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The region's rich cultural heritage can be explored at the Iby'Iwacu Cultural Village, where traditional dances and crafts offer insight into Rwandan traditions. The Musanze Caves and Buhanga Eco-Park further add to the allure, providing unique adventures and a chance to delve into the geological wonders and spiritual significance of the area.
Discover the Buhanga Eco Park, Musanze Caves, Twin Lakes, Volcanoes National Park, Bisoke Volcano, Karisoke Research Center and so much more.
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Gisenyi
The unique Gisenyi, on the north shore of Lake Kivu in Rwanda's Rubavu district, is known and loved for its crystal-clear waters; a place where you can find or re-find yourself within the stillness of nature. Once a colonial beach resort of note, Gisenyi's waterfront is lined with fading old mansions and trendy bars on the lakeshore, ideal for a sundowner cocktail. If you're surprised that Rwanda has a beach then you're not alone. Lake Kivu near Gisenyi town is a waterfront for Rwanda's beach side entertainments and one of Africa's great bodies of water.
Visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial Museum, Nyungwe Forest National Park, Inema Arts Center, Lake Kivu, Nyamata Church Genocide Memorial Museum, Niyo Arts Gallery and much more.
WHY GISENYI?
The unique Gisenyi, on the north shore of Lake Kivu in Rwanda's Rubavu district, is known and loved for its crystal-clear waters. A place where you can find or re-find yourself within the stillness of nature. The swirly paths on steep roads ascend into the clouds. The journey feels, and maybe is surreal. Once a colonial beach resort of note, Gisenyi’s waterfront is lined with fading old mansions, some decent hotels including some of international standard, and trendy bars on the lakeshore, ideal for a sundowner cocktail. If you’re surprised that Rwanda has a beach – you’re not alone. lake Kivu near Gisenyi town is a waterfront for Rwanda’s beach side Entertainments and one of Africa’s great bodies of water.
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