Visit Rwanda – The Land of a Thousand Hills
Nestled in the heart of the Albertine Rift, Rwanda is one of Africa’s most biodiverse and captivating destinations. Known for its rolling hills, lush rainforests, and warm hospitality, Rwanda is a haven for eco-tourists, adventure seekers, and conservation enthusiasts alike.
At the top of every wildlife lover’s bucket list is the opportunity to encounter the majestic mountain gorillas of the Virunga Massif—a life-changing experience found in only a few places on Earth. But Rwanda offers far more than gorilla trekking. From the pristine lakeshores of Lake Kivu to the open plains of Akagera National Park and the mystical forests of Nyungwe, the country is rich in scenic and ecological diversity.
Despite its heartbreaking past, Rwanda has emerged as a symbol of resilience, unity, and progress. Today, it is recognized as one of Africa’s cleanest, safest, and most forward-thinking countries. The vibrant culture, compelling history, and deep connection between people and nature have earned it the title of “Remarkable Rwanda.”

Kigali Genocide Memorial
Before venturing into Rwanda’s lush national parks and scenic landscapes, a visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial is a profoundly important and humbling experience.

Volcanoes National Park
Nestled in the Virunga Mountains in northwestern Rwanda, Volcanoes National Park is the country’s most visited wildlife destination—and for good reason.

Akagera National Park
Established in 1934, Akagera National Park is a remarkable conservation success story and Rwanda’s premier Big Five safari destination.

Kigali
Rwanda’s capital city, Kigali, spreads gracefully across a series of rolling hills, blending modern urban life with tranquil green landscapes.

Nyungwe Forest National Park
One of Africa’s oldest and most pristine rainforests, Nyungwe Forest National Park is a hidden gem nestled in Rwanda’s mountainous southwest.