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Introducing Rwanda

Welcome to Le Pays des Milles Collines (Land of a Thousand Hills). Rwanda is a lush country of endless mountains and stunning scenery, and nowhere are the mountains more majestic than the peaks of the Virunga volcanoes in the far northwest of the country. The volcanoes form a natural frontier with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda, and hidden among the bamboo and dense jungle of their forbidding slopes are some of the world’s last remaining mountain gorillas. It is the opportunity to encounter these contemplative creatures at close quarters that continues to draw visitors to Rwanda.

There’s more to Rwanda than magical mountain gorillas, however. The shores of Lake Kivu conceal some of the best inland beaches on the continent. Deep in the southwest, Parc National Nyungwe Forest is the most extensive montane rainforest in the region, and home to many primates. But it’s not all monkey business – Kigali is safe and sophisticated.

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Portrait of Intore dancer.
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Portrait of Intore dancer.

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  • Ariadne Van Zandbergen
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  • People walking along road with banana plantation and Muhabura volcano behind, Parc National des Volcans.
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla gorilla beringei)
  • Colourful shop facades.
  • Crater Lake on Visoke volcano, with distinctive groundsel trees.
  • A group of clean shaven school children in a village in Western Rwanda
  • Roman Catholic Cathedral (1930), the largest in the country.
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