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Tourism in [[Rwanda]] is the largest source of foreign exchange earnings in Rwanda and was projected to grow at a rate of 25% every year from 2013-2018. The sector is the biggest contributor to the national export strategy. Total revenues generated from the sector in 2014 alone was USD 305 millions. The sector has also attracted direct foreign investments with major international hotel brands setting up shop in the country including [[Marriott Hotels & Resorts|Marriot Hotels & Resorts]], [[Radisson Blu]], Park Inn by Radisson, [[Sheraton Hotels and Resorts]], [[Protea Hotels by Marriott]], Golden Tulip Hotels, and Zinc. With its new world-class [[Kigali Convention Centre|convention center]], Rwanda is set to become a regional and international conference hub owing to ever improving conference facilities, an excellent and expanding transportation network, and straightforward immigration procedures such as the ability for online visa applications, visa-at-gate policy for all Africans, and a one tourist visa policy for the [[East African Community|EAC]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=RDB Rwanda Development Board|url=https://rdb.rw/investment-opportunities/invest-in-tourism/|access-date=2020-10-11|website=rdb.rw}}</ref>
Tourism in [[Rwanda]] is the largest source of foreign exchange earnings in Rwanda. It was projected to grow at a rate of 25% every year from 2013–2018. The sector is the biggest contributor to the national export strategy. Total revenue generated from the sector in 2014 alone was USD 305 million.


== Overview ==
Tourist in the country is rapidly increasing.<ref>{{cite web|title=Rwanda: The New African Dawn Exhibits at ITB-2009|url=http://www.rwandatourism.com/test/contentdetail.php?tbl=press&serial=5|publisher=Rwanda Development Board/Tourism and Conservation office|access-date=31 January 2011|date=10 February 2009}}</ref> To further place Rwanda on the world map as a first-class tourism destination, the [[Rwanda Development Board]] (RDB) signed a three-year partnership deal with London-based [[association football]] team, [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal Football Club]], and a two-year partnership with French association football Giant [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.]] to help build the country's tourism industry. This has lifted overall tourism numbers by 8% according to Rwandan officials.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201805230270.html|title=Africa: Rwanda Unveils Three-year Partnership with Arsenal to Increase Tourism, Investment and Football Development|date=2018-05-23|work=Rwanda Development Board (Kigali)|access-date=2018-05-24}}</ref>
The sector has also attracted direct foreign investments with major international hotel brands setting up shop in the country including [[Marriott Hotels & Resorts|Marriot Hotels & Resorts]], [[Radisson Blu]], Park Inn by Radisson, [[Sheraton Hotels and Resorts]], [[Protea Hotels by Marriott]], Golden Tulip Hotels, and Zinc. With its new world-class [[Kigali Convention Centre|convention center]], Rwanda is set to become a regional and international conference hub owing to ever-improving conference facilities, an excellent and expanding transportation network, and straightforward immigration procedures such as the ability for online visa applications, visa-free for all Africans, and a one-tourist visa policy for the [[East African Community|EAC]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=RDB Rwanda Development Board|url=https://rdb.rw/investment-opportunities/invest-in-tourism/|access-date=2020-10-11|website=rdb.rw}}</ref>

Tourism in the country is rapidly increasing.<ref>{{cite web|title=Rwanda: The New African Dawn Exhibits at ITB-2009|url=http://www.rwandatourism.com/test/contentdetail.php?tbl=press&serial=5|publisher=Rwanda Development Board/Tourism and Conservation office|access-date=31 January 2011|date=10 February 2009}}</ref> To further place Rwanda on the world map as a first-class tourism destination, the [[Rwanda Development Board]] (RDB) signed a partnership deal with London-based [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal Football Club]] and French association football Giant [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.]] both of which will run until 2025 and one with the German Bundesliga Giants [[FC Bayern Munich|FC Bayern München]] that goes up to 2028, all in order to help build the country's tourism industry. This has lifted overall tourism numbers by 8%, according to Rwandan officials.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201805230270.html|title=Africa: Rwanda Unveils Three-year Partnership with Arsenal to Increase Tourism, Investment and Football Development|date=2018-05-23|work=Rwanda Development Board (Kigali)|access-date=2018-05-24}}</ref>


== Wildlife tourism ==
== Wildlife tourism ==
[[File:A tourism car - Akagera National Park.jpg|thumb|Touring in [[Akagera National Park]]]]
[[File:A tourism car - Akagera National Park.jpg|thumb|Touring in [[Akagera National Park]]]]
Rwanda, being located in [[East Africa]], has extensive natural beauty. Tour groups are led by experienced guides who specialise in teaching others about the landscape and wildlife of [[Rwanda]]. Expeditions visit volcanoes, waterfalls, and rainforests that are home to many different African animals.
Tour groups are led by guides who specialize in teaching others about the landscape and wildlife of [[Rwanda]]. Expeditions visit volcanoes, waterfalls, and rainforests that are home to many African animals.


Rwanda is home to a huge diverse population of animals including [[mountain gorilla]]s and the world's largest natural park for [[hippopotamus|hippos]] with some 20,000 are believed to live there. Although Rwanda is still a developing country, it has quite a few hotels and its new international interest in tourism is helping economic growth.
Rwanda is home to a huge, diverse population of animals, including [[mountain gorilla]]s, and the world's largest natural park for [[hippopotamus|hippos]], of which 20,000 are believed to live there.


Plastic bags are [[Plastic bag ban|banned]] in Rwanda, and tourists are instructed not to bring them to the country.
Plastic bags are [[Plastic bag ban|banned]] in Rwanda, and tourists are instructed not to bring them to the country.
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=== Volcanoes National Park ===
=== Volcanoes National Park ===
[[File:Mother and baby mountain gorillas. Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda (8159411404).jpg|thumb|Mother and baby gorilla in volcanoes national park]]
[[File:Mother and baby mountain gorillas. Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda (8159411404).jpg|thumb|Mother and baby gorilla in volcanoes national park]]
[[Volcanoes National Park]], part of the larger multinational Virunga Conservation Area, is a stop center for all Rwandan gorilla safaris and shelters many mountain gorillas. Being a roughly two-hour drive from the [[Kigali International Airport]] makes it the most accessible gorilla national park in the world. Sharing a border with Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, this national park in Rwanda is home to a growing number of critically endangered mountain gorillas. Experts estimate that there are about 600 gorillas in the park, which is a significant increase from around 240-250 individuals in 1981. Since 2005, there has been a tradition of naming newborn mountain gorillas.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://boxscorenews.com/preparing-for-kwita-izina-p158896-272.htm|title=Preparing For Kwita Izina 2021
[[Volcanoes National Park]], part of the larger multinational Virunga Conservation Area, is a stop center for all Rwandan gorilla safaris and shelters many mountain gorillas. Being a roughly two-hour drive from the [[Kigali International Airport]] makes it the most accessible gorilla national park in the world. Sharing a border with Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, this national park in Rwanda is home to a growing number of critically endangered mountain gorillas. Experts estimate that there are about 700 gorillas in the park, which is a significant increase from around 240-250 individuals in 1981. Since 2005, there has been a tradition of naming newborn mountain gorillas.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://boxscorenews.com/preparing-for-kwita-izina-p158896-272.htm|title=Preparing For Kwita Izina 2021
|website=Boxscore}}</ref> Besides gorillas, Volcanoes National park is a home for golden monkeys, a variety of birds, reptiles, amphibians, and insects among other creatures which together make a complete Rwanda safari package.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Volcanoes National Park Rwanda - Rwanda Gorilla Safaris|url=https://www.volcanoesnationalparkrwanda.com/|access-date=2020-10-11|language=en-US}}</ref> Volcanoes National Park is named after the chain of dormant volcanoes making up the Virunga Massif; [[Mount Bisoke|Bisoke]] with its verdant crater lake, [[Mount Sabyinyo|Sabyinyo]], [[Mount Gahinga|Gahinga]], [[Mount Muhabura|Muhabura]], and the highest at 4,507 meters, [[Mount Karisimbi|Karisimbi]].<ref name=":1" />
|website=Boxscore}}</ref> Besides gorillas, Volcanoes National park is a home for golden monkeys, a variety of birds, reptiles, amphibians, and insects among other creatures which together make a complete Rwanda safari package.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Volcanoes National Park Rwanda - Rwanda Gorilla Safaris|url=https://www.volcanoesnationalparkrwanda.com/|access-date=2020-10-11|language=en-US}}</ref> Volcanoes National Park is named after the chain of dormant volcanoes making up the Virunga Massif; [[Mount Bisoke|Bisoke]] with its verdant crater lake, [[Mount Sabyinyo|Sabyinyo]], [[Mount Gahinga|Gahinga]], [[Mount Muhabura|Muhabura]], and the highest at 4,507 meters, [[Mount Karisimbi|Karisimbi]].<ref name=":1" />


Trekking at Volcanoes National Park typically lasts between four and eight hours, most of which is spent hiking through bamboo forests, meadows, and swampland. Guides from the national park service will eventually lead you to one of the '''habituated gorilla families.''' Visitors typically spend an hour observing the creatures as they eat, care for their babies, and interact with each another.
Trekking at Volcanoes National Park typically lasts between four and eight hours, most of which is spent hiking through bamboo forests, meadows, and swampland, eventually leading a visitor to one of the ''habituated gorilla families'''''.'''


=== Nyungwe Forest National Park ===
=== Nyungwe Forest National Park ===
One of the oldest rainforests in Africa, Nyungwe, is spectacularly beautiful and rich in biodiversity with a total 1,068 plant species, including 140 [[Orchids|orchid]] species, and also 322 species of birds including [[red-collared babbler]], along with 75 mammalian species such as the [[Serval|serval cat]], [[mongoose]], [[congo clawless otter]], and [[leopard]] to name a few. Most tourists come to this rainforest to track chimpanzees, as well as 12 other primate species, including the [[L'Hoest's monkey|L’Hoest’s monkey]] endemic to the Albertine Rift. The park is also home to the only canopy walk in East Africa, with it being roughly a 90-minute hike from the Uwinka Visitor Center. Visitors walk across a 91-meter long suspension bridge dangling more than 50 meters above the verdant rainforest, getting a dizzying view of the treetops and mountains in the distance.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Preparing For Kwita Izina 2021
One of the oldest rainforests in Africa, Nyungwe, is spectacularly beautiful and rich in biodiversity with a total 1,068 plant species, including 140 [[Orchids|orchid]] species, and also 322 species of birds including [[red-collared babbler]], along with 75 mammalian species such as the [[Serval|serval cat]], [[mongoose]], [[congo clawless otter]], and [[leopard]] to name a few. Most tourists come to this rainforest to track chimpanzees, as well as 12 other primate species, including the [[L'Hoest's monkey|L’Hoest’s monkey]] endemic to the Albertine Rift. The park is also home to the only canopy walk in East Africa, with it being roughly a 90-minute hike from the Uwinka Visitor Center. There is a 91-meter long suspension bridge dangling more than 50 meters above the verdant rainforest.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Preparing For Kwita Izina 2021
|publisher=Boxscore|url=https://boxscorenews.com/preparing-for-kwita-izina-p158896-272.htm|access-date=2020-10-11|website=www.boxscorenews.com|language=en}}</ref>
|publisher=Boxscore|url=https://boxscorenews.com/preparing-for-kwita-izina-p158896-272.htm|access-date=2020-10-11|website=www.boxscorenews.com|language=en}}</ref>


=== Gishwati Forest ===
=== Gishwati Forest ===
[[Gishwati Forest]] is part of Gishwati-Mukura Forest National Park. The Gishwati Concession is managed by [[Wilderness Safaris]] in collaboration with the [http://www.fharwanda.org/ Forest of Hope Association] and [[Rwanda Development Board]]. Gishwati Forest was opened to the public on the 1st of December 2020. Most popular activities are Chimpanzee tracking, hiking and birding.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-05-21|title=Gishwati Forest National Park|url=https://kivubelt.travel/gishwati-forest-national-park/|access-date=2021-10-04|website=Destination Kivu Belt|language=en-US}}</ref> The only accommodation in the park is the Forest of Hope Guest House which has two twin rooms and a campsite.
[[Gishwati Forest]] is part of Gishwati-Mukura Forest National Park. The Gishwati Concession is managed by [[Wilderness Safaris]] in collaboration with the [http://www.fharwanda.org/ Forest of Hope Association] and [[Rwanda Development Board]]. Gishwati Forest was opened to the public on the 1st of December 2020. Most popular activities are Chimpanzee tracking, hiking and birding.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-05-21|title=Gishwati Forest National Park|url=https://kivubelt.travel/gishwati-forest-national-park/|access-date=2021-10-04|website=Destination Kivu Belt|language=en-US}}</ref> Other activities you can consider doing whilst visiting Gishwati is primate trek to se the blue and L'hoest monkeys trek and also a community walk in the nearby villages.<ref>{{cite web |title=Gishwati Mukura Forest National Park Rwanda |url=https://www.aasafaristours.com/rwanda-safaris/gishwati-mukura-national-park/ |website=AA Safaris and tours ltd}}</ref> The only accommodation in the park is the Forest of Hope Guest House which has two twin rooms and a campsite.


=== Akagera National Park ===
=== Akagera National Park ===
A roughly two-and-a-half-hour drive from Kigali is Akagera National Park. Managed by the African Parks Organization, Akagera National Park is located in eastern Rwanda with 2500km<sup>2</sup> (one of Central Africa's largest protected wetlands) of mainly Savannah land. The park is named after the [[Kagera River]] that flows along Rwanda’s eastern boundary with [[Tanzania]]. The river feeds into [[Lake Ihema]] and other smaller lakes in and around the park. The park protects an African savanna landscape of [[acacia]] and bush with patches of open grassland and a dozen swampy lakes. It is home to [[elephant]]s, [[Bubalina|buffalo]], [[giraffe]], [[zebra]]s, [[leopard]]s, [[hyena]]s, [[lion]]s, and several antelopes like [[Cape bushbuck|bushbucks]], topis, oribis, water-buck, roan antelope, duiker, klipspringer, impala, and world largest antelope, the cape eland. Visitors can watch schools of hippos and Nile crocodiles basking in the sun near Lake Ihema. The common primates in Akagera national park are [[olive baboon]]s, [[vervet monkey]]s, [[blue monkey]]s, and [[bush babies]]. Visitors can also see the environment make a shift from savanna plains, to wetlands, and to lakes.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Akagera National Park|date=11 September 2019 |url=https://www.kabiraugandasafaris.com/akagera-national-park-rwanda.html|access-date=2021-11-11|language=en-US}}</ref>
A roughly two-and-a-half-hour drive from Kigali is Akagera National Park. Managed by the African Parks Organization, Akagera National Park is located in eastern Rwanda with {{convert|2500|km2|abbr=on}} (one of Central Africa's largest protected wetlands) of mainly Savannah land. The park is named after the [[Kagera River]] that flows along Rwanda’s eastern boundary with [[Tanzania]]. The river feeds into [[Lake Ihema]] and other smaller lakes in and around the park. The park protects an African savanna landscape of [[acacia]] and bush with patches of open grassland and a dozen swampy lakes. It is home to [[elephant]]s, [[Bubalina|buffalo]], [[giraffe]], [[zebra]]s, [[leopard]]s, [[hyena]]s, [[lion]]s, [[rhino]]s<ref>{{cite web |title=Akagera national park |url=https://www.gorillasafarirwanda.com/akagera-national-park-rwanda.php |website=Gorilla safari Rwanda Akagera national park}}</ref> and several antelopes like [[Cape bushbuck|bushbucks]], topis, oribis, water-buck, roan antelope, duiker, klipspringer, impala, and world largest antelope, the cape eland. There are schools of hippos and Nile crocodiles habituating near Lake Ihema. The common primates in Akagera national park are [[olive baboon]]s, [[vervet monkey]]s, [[blue monkey]]s, and [[bush babies]]. Visitors can also see the environment make a shift from savanna plains, to wetlands, and to lakes.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Akagera National Park|date=11 September 2019 |url=https://www.kabiraugandasafaris.com/akagera-national-park-rwanda.html|access-date=2021-11-11|language=en-US}}</ref>


=== Lake Kivu ===
=== Lake Kivu ===
Covering a surface area of 2,700km<sup>2</sup>, Lake Kivu is Rwanda’s largest lake and the sixth largest in Africa.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|title=Lake Kivu – Visit Rwanda|url=https://www.visitrwanda.com/destinations/lake-kivu/|access-date=2020-10-13|language=en-GB}}</ref> Steep, terraced hills lead down to the picturesque lake shore and the resort towns of [[Gisenyi]], [[Kibuye, Rwanda|Kibuye]], and [[Cyangugu]]. These small towns serve as retreats from the sometimes strenuous hikes to find gorillas and chimpanzees in the surrounding Volcanoes and [[Nyungwe Forest]] National Parks.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Safaris|first=Sun|title=Lake Kivu|url=https://www.sunsafaris.com/safari/rwanda/lake-kivu/|access-date=2020-10-13|website=sunsafaris|language=en}}</ref> Lake Kivu has a lively waterfront of sandy beaches mixed with resorts. Lake Kivu is also known as one of the safest lakes in Africa and there are no dangerous animals such as hippos or crocodiles.<ref name="kivubelt.travel">{{Cite web|date=2021-05-26|title=Lake Kivu, the perfect getaway off the beaten path|url=https://kivubelt.travel/lake-kivu/|access-date=2021-10-04|website=Destination Kivu Belt|language=en-US}}</ref> Lake Kivu also has hundreds of islands. The most known island in Lake Kivu is Napoleon Island outside [[Karongi District|Karongi]] which is a conservation area and home to one of Africa's largest colonies of straw colored fruit bats.<ref name="kivubelt.travel"/> Most common way to explore Lake Kivu is through one of the standard tour boats with benches and a roof. More adventurous ways visitors explore Rwanda are through kayaking tours on Lake Kivu,
Covering a surface area of {{convert|2700|km2|abbr=on}}, Lake Kivu is Rwanda’s largest lake and the sixth largest in Africa.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|title=Lake Kivu – Visit Rwanda|url=https://www.visitrwanda.com/destinations/lake-kivu/|access-date=2020-10-13|language=en-GB}}</ref> Steep, terraced hills lead down to the picturesque lake shore and the resort towns of [[Gisenyi]], [[Kibuye, Rwanda|Kibuye]], and [[Cyangugu]]. These small towns serve as retreats from the sometimes strenuous hikes to find gorillas and chimpanzees in the surrounding Volcanoes and [[Nyungwe Forest]] National Parks.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Safaris|first=Sun|title=Lake Kivu|url=https://www.sunsafaris.com/safari/rwanda/lake-kivu/|access-date=2020-10-13|website=sunsafaris|language=en}}</ref> Lake Kivu has a lively waterfront of sandy beaches mixed with resorts. Lake Kivu is also known as one of the safest lakes in Africa and there are no dangerous animals such as hippos or crocodiles.<ref name="kivubelt.travel">{{Cite web|date=2021-05-26|title=Lake Kivu, the perfect getaway off the beaten path|url=https://kivubelt.travel/lake-kivu/|access-date=2021-10-04|website=Destination Kivu Belt|language=en-US}}</ref> Lake Kivu also has hundreds of islands. The most known island in Lake Kivu is Napoleon Island outside [[Karongi District|Karongi]] which is a conservation area and home to one of Africa's largest colonies of straw colored fruit bats.<ref name="kivubelt.travel"/> Most common way to explore Lake Kivu is through one of the standard tour boats with benches and a roof.


=== Congo Nile Trail ===
=== Congo Nile Trail ===
The Congo Nile Trail is a hiking and mountain biking trail along the Congo Nile Divide between Rusizi and Rubavu., The Congo Nile Trail has 8 biking stages<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-05-19|title=Biking The Congo Nile Trail - Complete Guide|url=https://kivubelt.travel/biking-the-congo-nile-trail-complete-guide/|access-date=2021-10-04|website=Destination Kivu Belt|language=en-US}}</ref> and 10 hiking stages.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-05-19|title=Hiking the Congo Nile Trail - The Complete Guide|url=https://kivubelt.travel/hiking-the-congo-nile-trail-the-complete-guide/|access-date=2021-10-04|website=Destination Kivu Belt|language=en-US}}</ref> Each stage takes one day to complete and there is food and accommodation at the end of each stage.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-05-18|title=The Congo Nile Trail|url=https://kivubelt.travel/congo-nile-trail/|access-date=2021-10-04|website=Destination Kivu Belt|language=en-US}}</ref> The Congo Nile Trail passes through the wonderful scenery of Lake Kivu and the green Rwandan hills. The trail passes through 5 towns, [[Rubavu District|Rubavu]], [[Rutsiro District|Rutsiro]], [[Karongi District|Karongi]], [[Nyamasheke District|Nyamasheke]] and [[Rusizi District|Rusizi]]. The Congo Nile Trail also passes by 2 of Rwanda's 5 national parks; [[Nyungwe Forest National Park]] and [[Gishwati Forest|Gishwati-Mukura Forest National Park]]
The Congo Nile Trail is a hiking and mountain biking trail along the Congo Nile Divide between Rusizi and Rubavu., The Congo Nile Trail has 8 biking stages<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-05-19|title=Biking The Congo Nile Trail - Complete Guide|url=https://kivubelt.travel/biking-the-congo-nile-trail-complete-guide/|access-date=2021-10-04|website=Destination Kivu Belt|language=en-US}}</ref> and 10 hiking stages.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-05-19|title=Hiking the Congo Nile Trail - The Complete Guide|url=https://kivubelt.travel/hiking-the-congo-nile-trail-the-complete-guide/|access-date=2021-10-04|website=Destination Kivu Belt|language=en-US}}</ref> Each stage takes one day to complete and there is food and accommodation at the end of each stage.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-05-18|title=The Congo Nile Trail|url=https://kivubelt.travel/congo-nile-trail/|access-date=2021-10-04|website=Destination Kivu Belt|language=en-US}}</ref> The Congo Nile Trail passes through the wonderful scenery of Lake Kivu and the green Rwandan hills. The trail passes through 5 districts, [[Rubavu District|Rubavu]], [[Rutsiro District|Rutsiro]], [[Karongi District|Karongi]], [[Nyamasheke District|Nyamasheke]] and [[Rusizi District|Rusizi]]. The Congo Nile Trail also passes by 2 of Rwanda's 5 national parks; [[Nyungwe Forest National Park]] and [[Gishwati Forest|Gishwati-Mukura Forest National Park]]
[[File:Biking the Congo Nile Trail.jpg|left|thumb|Biking on the Congo Nile Trail close to Kinunu]]
[[File:Biking the Congo Nile Trail.jpg|left|thumb|Biking on the Congo Nile Trail close to Kinunu]]


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The museum showcases a replica of a king's palace from the 15th century with a thatched roof, royal hut, and a fresh milk hut traditionally run by an unmarried woman.
The museum showcases a replica of a king's palace from the 15th century with a thatched roof, royal hut, and a fresh milk hut traditionally run by an unmarried woman.


Tourists can also explore the colonial-style home that was once the royal residence of King Mutara III Rudahigwa in the mid 20th century. The interior design strikingly blends Rwandan patterns with European-style furniture (some of which were actually owned by the king).<ref name=":0" />
It contains the colonial-style home that was once the royal residence of King Mutara III Rudahigwa in the mid 20th century. The interior design strikingly blends Rwandan patterns with European-style furniture (some of which were actually owned by the king).<ref name=":0" />


=== Ethnographic Museum ===
=== Ethnographic Museum ===
One of Africa's best collections of ethnological and archeological artifacts can be found in Rwanda's ethnographic museum, located about 130 kilometers south of [[Kigali]] in the [[Huye District]]. [[Belgium]] gifted the museum to the city in 1989 in honor of the 25th anniversary of [[Independence of Rwanda|Rwandan independence]].
One of Africa's best collections of ethnological and archaeological artifacts can be found in Rwanda's ethnographic museum, located about 130 kilometers south of [[Kigali]] in the [[Huye District]]. [[Belgium]] gifted the museum to the city in 1989 in honor of the 25th anniversary of [[Independence of Rwanda|Rwandan independence]].


The ethnographic museum's seven galleries take visitors back in time to pre-colonial Rwanda. The galleries hold a collection of woven baskets, traditional garments made from animal hides, woven grass spears and bows, musical drums from hundreds of years ago, and old farming tools.
The ethnographic museum's seven galleries take visitors back in time to pre-colonial Rwanda. The galleries hold a collection of woven baskets, traditional garments made from animal hides, woven grass spears and bows, musical drums from hundreds of years ago, and old farming tools.


Visitors can step inside an authentic royal home and learn how it was constructed. The museum also hosts live handicraft demonstrations.<ref name=":0" />
The museum also hosts live handicraft demonstrations.<ref name=":0" />


=== Kigali Genocide Memorial ===
=== Kigali Genocide Memorial ===
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The memorial gardens provide a place for quiet contemplation about the history of the genocide against the Tutsi. While the largest memorial is in Kigali, the genocide touched all corners of Rwanda, and as such there are many emotionally charged memorials located throughout the country. Some areas are simple as a quiet garden space for contemplation, while others are larger and hold relics, remains, and exhibits on the genocide itself.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Kigali Genocide Memorial – Visit Rwanda|url=https://www.visitrwanda.com/interests/kigali-genocide-memorial/|access-date=2020-10-13|language=en-GB}}</ref>
The memorial gardens provide a place for quiet contemplation about the history of the genocide against the Tutsi. While the largest memorial is in Kigali, the genocide touched all corners of Rwanda, and as such there are many emotionally charged memorials located throughout the country. Some areas are simple as a quiet garden space for contemplation, while others are larger and hold relics, remains, and exhibits on the genocide itself.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Kigali Genocide Memorial – Visit Rwanda|url=https://www.visitrwanda.com/interests/kigali-genocide-memorial/|access-date=2020-10-13|language=en-GB}}</ref>

==KIBEHO HOLY LAND==
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A small village in the southern part of the country, became famous inside and outside the country because of the reported apparitions of the blessed Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ back in the 1980s’. It is the only Vatican-approved Virgin Mother Mary and Jesus Christ Apparitions in the continent of Africa!

''List of activities''

Meditation (Prayers),
A visit to the Holy Water,
A visit to the shrine of Mother Mary,
A visit to Nyarushushi Parish,
Dinner with catholic priests,
Attending mass,
Visit Kibeho genocide memorial, and
Picking fruits and vegetables along with the local staff.

During peak season, Kibeho Church receives between 25,000-30,000 visitors. Religious tourists and pilgrims flock from across the world, including America, Poland, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, France, Italy and India.
[[File:Our Lady of Kibeho.jpg|thumb|right|Sanctuary Kibeho]]
Every year, thousands of pilgrims from around the world visit Kibeho with hope that their prayers will be heard and their woes solved. It is estimated that about 500, 000 pilgrims visit the site annually.

The pilgrims come from various nations around the world. They come from across the region, the continent and overseas.


== See also ==
== See also ==

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Tourism in Rwanda is the largest source of foreign exchange earnings in Rwanda. It was projected to grow at a rate of 25% every year from 2013–2018. The sector is the biggest contributor to the national export strategy. Total revenue generated from the sector in 2014 alone was USD 305 million.

Overview

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The sector has also attracted direct foreign investments with major international hotel brands setting up shop in the country including Marriot Hotels & Resorts, Radisson Blu, Park Inn by Radisson, Sheraton Hotels and Resorts, Protea Hotels by Marriott, Golden Tulip Hotels, and Zinc. With its new world-class convention center, Rwanda is set to become a regional and international conference hub owing to ever-improving conference facilities, an excellent and expanding transportation network, and straightforward immigration procedures such as the ability for online visa applications, visa-free for all Africans, and a one-tourist visa policy for the EAC.[1]

Tourism in the country is rapidly increasing.[2] To further place Rwanda on the world map as a first-class tourism destination, the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) signed a partnership deal with London-based Arsenal Football Club and French association football Giant Paris Saint-Germain F.C. both of which will run until 2025 and one with the German Bundesliga Giants FC Bayern München that goes up to 2028, all in order to help build the country's tourism industry. This has lifted overall tourism numbers by 8%, according to Rwandan officials.[3]

Wildlife tourism

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Touring in Akagera National Park

Tour groups are led by guides who specialize in teaching others about the landscape and wildlife of Rwanda. Expeditions visit volcanoes, waterfalls, and rainforests that are home to many African animals.

Rwanda is home to a huge, diverse population of animals, including mountain gorillas, and the world's largest natural park for hippos, of which 20,000 are believed to live there.

Plastic bags are banned in Rwanda, and tourists are instructed not to bring them to the country.

Attractions

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Volcanoes National Park

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Mother and baby gorilla in volcanoes national park

Volcanoes National Park, part of the larger multinational Virunga Conservation Area, is a stop center for all Rwandan gorilla safaris and shelters many mountain gorillas. Being a roughly two-hour drive from the Kigali International Airport makes it the most accessible gorilla national park in the world. Sharing a border with Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, this national park in Rwanda is home to a growing number of critically endangered mountain gorillas. Experts estimate that there are about 700 gorillas in the park, which is a significant increase from around 240-250 individuals in 1981. Since 2005, there has been a tradition of naming newborn mountain gorillas.[4] Besides gorillas, Volcanoes National park is a home for golden monkeys, a variety of birds, reptiles, amphibians, and insects among other creatures which together make a complete Rwanda safari package.[5] Volcanoes National Park is named after the chain of dormant volcanoes making up the Virunga Massif; Bisoke with its verdant crater lake, Sabyinyo, Gahinga, Muhabura, and the highest at 4,507 meters, Karisimbi.[5]

Trekking at Volcanoes National Park typically lasts between four and eight hours, most of which is spent hiking through bamboo forests, meadows, and swampland, eventually leading a visitor to one of the habituated gorilla families.

Nyungwe Forest National Park

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One of the oldest rainforests in Africa, Nyungwe, is spectacularly beautiful and rich in biodiversity with a total 1,068 plant species, including 140 orchid species, and also 322 species of birds including red-collared babbler, along with 75 mammalian species such as the serval cat, mongoose, congo clawless otter, and leopard to name a few. Most tourists come to this rainforest to track chimpanzees, as well as 12 other primate species, including the L’Hoest’s monkey endemic to the Albertine Rift. The park is also home to the only canopy walk in East Africa, with it being roughly a 90-minute hike from the Uwinka Visitor Center. There is a 91-meter long suspension bridge dangling more than 50 meters above the verdant rainforest.[6]

Gishwati Forest

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Gishwati Forest is part of Gishwati-Mukura Forest National Park. The Gishwati Concession is managed by Wilderness Safaris in collaboration with the Forest of Hope Association and Rwanda Development Board. Gishwati Forest was opened to the public on the 1st of December 2020. Most popular activities are Chimpanzee tracking, hiking and birding.[7] Other activities you can consider doing whilst visiting Gishwati is primate trek to se the blue and L'hoest monkeys trek and also a community walk in the nearby villages.[8] The only accommodation in the park is the Forest of Hope Guest House which has two twin rooms and a campsite.

Akagera National Park

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A roughly two-and-a-half-hour drive from Kigali is Akagera National Park. Managed by the African Parks Organization, Akagera National Park is located in eastern Rwanda with 2,500 km2 (970 sq mi) (one of Central Africa's largest protected wetlands) of mainly Savannah land. The park is named after the Kagera River that flows along Rwanda’s eastern boundary with Tanzania. The river feeds into Lake Ihema and other smaller lakes in and around the park. The park protects an African savanna landscape of acacia and bush with patches of open grassland and a dozen swampy lakes. It is home to elephants, buffalo, giraffe, zebras, leopards, hyenas, lions, rhinos[9] and several antelopes like bushbucks, topis, oribis, water-buck, roan antelope, duiker, klipspringer, impala, and world largest antelope, the cape eland. There are schools of hippos and Nile crocodiles habituating near Lake Ihema. The common primates in Akagera national park are olive baboons, vervet monkeys, blue monkeys, and bush babies. Visitors can also see the environment make a shift from savanna plains, to wetlands, and to lakes.[10]

Lake Kivu

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Covering a surface area of 2,700 km2 (1,000 sq mi), Lake Kivu is Rwanda’s largest lake and the sixth largest in Africa.[11] Steep, terraced hills lead down to the picturesque lake shore and the resort towns of Gisenyi, Kibuye, and Cyangugu. These small towns serve as retreats from the sometimes strenuous hikes to find gorillas and chimpanzees in the surrounding Volcanoes and Nyungwe Forest National Parks.[12] Lake Kivu has a lively waterfront of sandy beaches mixed with resorts. Lake Kivu is also known as one of the safest lakes in Africa and there are no dangerous animals such as hippos or crocodiles.[13] Lake Kivu also has hundreds of islands. The most known island in Lake Kivu is Napoleon Island outside Karongi which is a conservation area and home to one of Africa's largest colonies of straw colored fruit bats.[13] Most common way to explore Lake Kivu is through one of the standard tour boats with benches and a roof.

Congo Nile Trail

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The Congo Nile Trail is a hiking and mountain biking trail along the Congo Nile Divide between Rusizi and Rubavu., The Congo Nile Trail has 8 biking stages[14] and 10 hiking stages.[15] Each stage takes one day to complete and there is food and accommodation at the end of each stage.[16] The Congo Nile Trail passes through the wonderful scenery of Lake Kivu and the green Rwandan hills. The trail passes through 5 districts, Rubavu, Rutsiro, Karongi, Nyamasheke and Rusizi. The Congo Nile Trail also passes by 2 of Rwanda's 5 national parks; Nyungwe Forest National Park and Gishwati-Mukura Forest National Park

Biking on the Congo Nile Trail close to Kinunu

King's Palace Museum

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The star attraction at King's Palace Museum, which is one of Rwanda’s eight national museums, is the sacred inyambo cows due to their staggeringly large horns. Throughout the day traditional singers lull the cows into a mellow state by belting poems, which is a ritual unique to Rwanda.

The museum showcases a replica of a king's palace from the 15th century with a thatched roof, royal hut, and a fresh milk hut traditionally run by an unmarried woman.

It contains the colonial-style home that was once the royal residence of King Mutara III Rudahigwa in the mid 20th century. The interior design strikingly blends Rwandan patterns with European-style furniture (some of which were actually owned by the king).[6]

Ethnographic Museum

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One of Africa's best collections of ethnological and archaeological artifacts can be found in Rwanda's ethnographic museum, located about 130 kilometers south of Kigali in the Huye District. Belgium gifted the museum to the city in 1989 in honor of the 25th anniversary of Rwandan independence.

The ethnographic museum's seven galleries take visitors back in time to pre-colonial Rwanda. The galleries hold a collection of woven baskets, traditional garments made from animal hides, woven grass spears and bows, musical drums from hundreds of years ago, and old farming tools.

The museum also hosts live handicraft demonstrations.[6]

Kigali Genocide Memorial

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Inaugurated on the 10th anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide, the Kigali Genocide Memorial at Gisozi is where 250,000 victims have been buried. This memorial serves to educate how the genocide against the Tutsi took shape, and in addition, it also examines other genocides that took place during the 20th century.

The wall of names is dedicated to those who died, though many of the victims of the genocide are unknown and names have yet to be found, so it is still a work in progress.

The memorial gardens provide a place for quiet contemplation about the history of the genocide against the Tutsi. While the largest memorial is in Kigali, the genocide touched all corners of Rwanda, and as such there are many emotionally charged memorials located throughout the country. Some areas are simple as a quiet garden space for contemplation, while others are larger and hold relics, remains, and exhibits on the genocide itself.[17]

See also

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References

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