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Sights and Sounds in
Must do’s
Twins from the Isabukuru family to be named in 2016
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REMARKABLE RWANDA
PRE AND POST TOURS - EXPLORE OUR DESTINATION
Akagera National ParkNyungwe National ParkVolcanoes National Park
Kigali City TourGorilla and game safarisHike to the canopy walkway Kayaking, boating, fishing on Lake Kivu
2 September 2016Kinigi, Musanze
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Gorilla Naming Ceremony www.rwandatourism.com
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Photo Credit: KingFisher Journeys
Contents5. Welcome Message
6. Key facts
7. Rwanda Highlights
8. Remarkable experience - Kigali City
10. Akagera National Park
11. Nyungwe National Park
14. Volcanoes National Park
16. Lake Kivu
18. Cultural heritage
20. Tour Packages
24. Tour Companies
28. Airlines
29. FAQs
30. Accredited Tour Operators
31. Diplomatic Representation
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On behalf of the Government of Rwanda and the Rwanda Development Board, we wish to thank you
for choosing Rwanda to host this important event.
Rwanda is a modern nation with a fast-growing economy. It is ranked the third most competitive country
in Africa by the World Economic Forum 2016 Competitiveness Report and the second easiest place to do
business in Africa in the 2016 Doing Business Report.
While in Rwanda, we invite you to take time to explore the land of a thousand hills. Kigali is within easy
reach of our rich offering of cultural and natural treasures. Take advantage of a range of tours to discover
remarkable Rwanda - venture into one of our national parks to track the endangered mountain gorilla on the
slopes of the Virunga Volcanoes, enjoy big game viewing in Akagera, the region’s largest protected wetland,
or learn about the rich biodiversity of the largest protected mountain rainforest in Africa, the Great Rift
Valley’s Nyungwe Forest. The Cultural Heritage Corridor, community tours, tea plantations and the shores of
Lake Kivu await you.
If you only have a few hours, the social programme and side events highlighting our cuisine, unique culture
and arts, combined with breathtaking natural beauty will enable you to discover a taste of Rwanda’s warm
hospitality and wonderful people. You will quickly see why Rwanda is becoming one of Africa’s most popular
tourist destinations.
I wish you a wonderful stay in Rwanda and encourage you to take a little extra time to enjoy the spectacular
and unique beauty of the country.
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Welcome to
Francis Gatare Chief Executive OfficerRwanda Development Board
President: H.E. Paul Kagame
Official Languages: Kinyarwanda, English, French
Capital City: Kigali
Time Zone: Central African Time (CAT) – GMT +2 hours
Telephone Country Code: +250(Telecommunication is among the best in Africa)
Local Currency: Rwandan Franc
Visa info:https://www.migration.gov.rw/index.php?id=153
Climate: Temperate all year round (24 – 27 C) making Rwanda an ideal destination year-round.
ICT: High speed 4G LTE wireless broadband in major cities
Electricity: Voltage 230V at 50Hz
Foreign Currencies: All major currencies are accepted
Consult your doctor about Malaria prior to your visit.
Practical information
BURUNDI
DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF
CONGO
UGANDA
Lake Ruhondo
Lake Burera
LakeKivu
LakeMugesera
LakeRweru
Lake Hago
Lake Muhindi
Lake Rwanyakizinga
Lake Kivumba
LakeIhema
LakeMuhazi
LakeCohaha
TANZANIA
Musanze
Kigali
Gisenyi
Huye
NyungweNational Park
VolcanoesNational Park
AkageraNational Park
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• Home to 1/3 of the world’s remaining endangered mountain gorilla population in Volcanoes National Park
• 4,507 meters to the top of the highest volcano, Mt. Karisimbi
• 14 species of primates including the mountain gorilla, chimpanzee, golden monkey and more
• Home to the 1 and only canopy walkway in East Africa – some 70 meters above the Nyungwe Forest floor
• 227 kms of breathtaking Congo Nile Trail
• 4,000+ hectares of bamboo forest
• 1,000+ hills
• 700+ bird species and 7 Important Birding Areas
• 151+ animal species
Tourism Highlights
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Kigali City
Remarkable Experience
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Kigali is Rwanda’s rapidly growing capital city and most
important business centre in the country. Kigali has a
vast range of accommodation options including five
star hotels, boutique hotels, apartments and bed and
breakfasts.
Kigali Genocide Memorial The people of Rwanda embrace peace and reconciliation.
They are committed to fight against discrimination
and build the nation together. The memorials found
throughout the country are moving testimonies in memory
of the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
Inaugurated on the 10th anniversary of the Genocide,
the Kigali Genocide Memorial is the final resting place
for more than 250,000 victims. The memorial serves to
remember those who were killed and educate about
the causes, reality and consequences of the Genocide.
Through a series of exhibits, it also examines genocide
in the 20th century. The Genocide Archive of Rwanda is
also located at the memorial and is open to visitors.
Visit www.kgm.rw to find out more about touring the
Kigali Genocide Memorial.
Camp Kigali Belgian Monument A small museum in Kigali City lies at the site of the
massacre of 10 Belgian UN Blue Beret. At the onset of
Genocide under the command of General Dallaire, they
were deployed to guard the house of Prime Minister
Agatha Uwilingimana. When the genocide began,
Presidential Guard soldiers invaded the home, disarmed
the Belgians and transported them to Camp Kigali where
they killed them. The ten stone pillars memorialize the ten
soldiers killed.
Contact RDB to arrange a tour.
Telephone: (+250) 252 57 65 14 oremail reservation@ rwandatourism.com
Natural History Museum - Kandt HouseDr. Richard Kandt was the German explorer who
embarked on an exploration of Rwanda in 1897
searching for the source of the Nile. He founded Kigali
in 1908 as the centre for administration for German East
Africa. In 2008 his historic residence was converted
into the Natural History Museum which houses some
really interesting information on Rwanda’s flora, fauna,
geology and biological history, along with a stuffed
skeleton of a massive crocodile that terrorized a village
in Lake Muhazi; a pair of shoes was found in its stomach.
Nyamirambo Walking Tour Nyamirambo is a bustling multi-cultural commercial
district in Kigali. This unique experience brings you
right into the heart of the colours, noises and smells of
urban Rwanda. Guided by the charming women of the
Nyamirambo Women’s Center (NWC), the tour allows
visitors to experience the local market, West African
tailors, hair salons, recording studios with local rap
music and the Muslim quarter with its Arab influences. A
delightful traditional Rwandan lunch in a home of one of
your hosts is an optional extra.
Arts & CraftThere is an array of wonderful offerings of contemporary
art studios; fashion; handcraft production and
cooperative centres where you can watch Rwandan
women weaving and beading – and where you will be
lost for choice in the many fabulous products on offer to
purchase. Your shopping tour will be tailor-made to suit
your choice and can include for example a visit to:
Gahaya Links; Inema Contemporary Art Centre; Caplaki
Craft Village; Uburanga Contemporary Art Centre; Tongo
Art Gallery; Rwanda Nziza; Ikaze Showroom; Yego Arts;
Umutako Iwacu; Ineza Womens Cooperative; Angaza
Accessories
Included is a stop off at one of Kigali’s great coffee
shops for a signature Rwandan coffee or tea.
Nyarutarama Golf CourseExperience Rwanda’s great bird life whilst enjoying a
round of 9 or 18 holes golf on the emerald green fairways
of the Kigali Golf Club. Equipment, clubs and caddies
are available for hire.
Founded in 1907 as a small administrative outpost with limited linkage to the outside world, it has today grown into a modern metropolis – the heart of the emerging Rwandan economy and the safest and cleanest capital city in the continent of Africa.
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Akagera National Park
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Akagera National Park, located in the
NorthEastern part of Rwanda is named
after the Akagera River that flows along
its eastern boundary and feeds into a labyrinth of
lakes of which the largest is Lake Ihema.
The forest fringed lakes, papyrus swamps,
savannah plains and rolling highlands combine to
make Akagera amongst the most scenic national
parks anywhere in Africa. It has exceptional levels
of biodiversity and forms the largest protected
wetland in central Africa.
In addition, Akagera is home to around 482 bird
species including the endangered shoebill and
endemic red-faced barbet. In 2015, the king of
the jungle made its return to the Akagera National
Park and with plans underway to reintroduce the
rhinoceros; the park is inching closer to restoring
its Big 5 status.
Lake Ihema is located in the south of the Akagera
National Park in the savannah region of the Eastern
province of Rwanda. The Akagera River feeds a
complex of a dozen of lakes including Lake Ihema,
which is located at an altitude of 1,292 m. It is
the biggest lake in the park, it covers an area of
about 90 square kilometers, with a depth varying
from 5 to 7 metres depending on the area and the
season. The eastern lake shore forms the border
between Rwanda and Tanzania.
The lake is rich in biodiversity, except fish, the
lake is home to hippopotamus and crocodiles.
As for birds, it has 550 species including unique
species such as Shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) and
the Papyrus Gonolek (Laniarius mufumbiri).
Among the endemic species, there are the Ibis
(Threskiornithinae), Jacanas, Herons, Plovers
(Charadriidae), Sandpipers, Malachite Kingfisher
(Alcedo cristata), Hawk and many others.
The lake is surrounded by large seasonal and
perennial papyrus swamps. These wetlands are
important habitats to the protected animals within
the park: they do not only provide a permanent
source of drinking water for the large mammals,
but also form an important water bird sanctuary.
For more info visit
www.akagera.org
Founded in 1934, it is Rwanda’s largest National Park. The park is home to lions, leopards, servals, hyenas, jackals and giraffes, large herds of buffaloes, impalas, zebras and several antelope species.Elephants often congregate around the lakes that are inhabited by more than 800 hippos as well as Nile crocodiles.
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Nyungwe National Park
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Located in the southwestern part of Rwanda, is the
Nyungwe National Park. At an elevation of over
1600m, sounds and sights collaborate to create
a magical experience as you journey through the
majestic rainforest. The Nyungwe National Park
holds the source of Africa’s great rivers, feeding
the Nile River on the east and the Congo River on
the west.
The long spanning (1000km) rainforest is acclaimed
for its biodiversity and its rich population of
endemic species. Its ecosystem is composed of
rainforest, bamboo, grassland, swamps, and bog
habitats.
It is home to habituated chimpanzees and 12
other primate species including the habituated
Ruwenzori Black and White Colobus and 75
different species of mammals. Bird watchers will
rejoice as they encounter some of the 300 species
dwelling within the confines of the forest.
Within the Great Rift Valley lies Nyungwe Forest,
acclaimed for its biodiversity and endemic species
richness. Africa’s largest protected mountain
rainforest is an important habitat for many species,
especially primates (13 species) and birds of which
there are over 300 species. Butterflies and moths
abound and the forest comprises more than 240
tree species with the canopy reaching 70 meters
high in places, orchids and over 1,000 plant types.
The Waterfall Trail
This outstanding path has two starting points. You
can begin at RDB reception or at Nyugwe Forest
lodge. The first section of the trail in real meaning
trails the road all the way to the car-park, passing
through the rising and falling tea plantations
scattered with forest patches that are worth
seeing at close proximity with sights of silver
monkeys plus other species of monkeys; these
small patches of offer rewarding opportunities of
bird viewing.
The Trail later descends into the verdant forest,
following the leveled contour paths all through
a series of ravines trees covered with fern, and
traversing a number of streams, prior to sharply
descending into the bottom of the gorgeous yet
small waterfall.
Various Monkeys are frequently seen along this
trail with the Angola colobus being the commonest
while the sheer slopes permit perfect views o the
canopy. This trail is additionally very rewarding with
forest bird species, with an excellent opportunity
of seeing the Albertine Rift endemics like the
Rwenzori turaco as well as the yellow eyed black
flycatcher.
Nyungwe has an impressive selection of activities on offer including the only canopy walk in East Africa, chimpanzee trekking, tea plantations, hiking and biking through the beautiful nature trails and bird watching.
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Volcanoes National Park
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The Volcanoes National Park (VNP), located in the
Northern Province of Rwanda, is home to one third
of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. The
park’s name and majestic landscape is framed by
the five volcanoes it houses: Bisoke, Muhabura,
Karisimbi, Sabyinyo and Gahinga.
The VNP is one of Rwanda’s conservation epicen-
ters, home to a number of international organiza-
tions and a coveted research ground for primates.
Also within the VNP boundaries are the Buhanga
Eco Park, a forest holding Rwanda’s most intrigu-
ing folklore and the Musanze Caves, formed 62
million years ago after the last estimated volcanic
eruption.
“In the heart of Central Africa, so high up that you
shiver more than you sweat,” wrote the eminent
primatologist Dian Fossey, “are great, old volca-
noes towering up almost 15,000 feet, and nearly
covered with rich, green rainforest - the Virungas”.
Situated in the far northwest of Rwanda, the Vol-
canoes National Park protects the steep slopes of
this magnificent mountain range - home of the rare
mountain gorilla - and the rich mosaic of montane
ecosystems, which embrace evergreen and bam-
boo forest, open grassland, swamp and heath.
An exhilarating trek through the cultivated foothills
of the Virungas offers stirring views in all direc-
tions. Then, abruptly, the trail enters the national
park, immersing trekkers in the mysterious intima-
cy of the rainforest, alive with the calls of colourful
birds and chattering of the rare golden monkey,
and littered with fresh spoor of the mountains’ elu-
sive populations of buffalo and elephant.
Through gaps in the forest canopy, the magnifi-
cent peaks are glimpsed, easily accessible and
among the highest in Africa, beckoning an ascent.
The bustling market town of Musanze has a mem-
orable setting at the base of the Virungas. On the
outskirts of town, the natural bridge—a solidified
lava flow—is a fascinating relic of the volcanic
activity that shaped this scenic area. Also within
easy day tripping distance of Musanze are the sel-
dom visited but lovely Lakes Burera, Ruhondo and
Karago.
Musanze town offers a good selection of up-
per-range and mid- range hotels as well as rea-
sonably-priced small hotels and guest houses.
The misty air in the Volcanoes National Park creates the perfect setting to experience Rwanda’s distinct outdoor adventures, world reknowned trek of the critically endangered mountain gorillas, the golden monkey trek and a thrilling hike up the volcanoes.
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Lake Kivu
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The regal Lake Kivu spreads over the western
coast curving along the southern part of Rwanda,
providing a calm and relaxing place to gaze into
the daily sunset. The most remarkable locations in
Rwanda to take part in this breathtaking exercise
are found inside the districts of Rubavu, Karongi
and Rusizi.
Rubavu often referred to by the name of its top
destination. At only an hour away from Volcanoes
National Park, Gisenyi town in, offers both attrac-
tive mountain scenery and sandy beaches. From
the serene countryside valleys of Karongi, the ra-
diant charm of the Lake Kivu can be seen in the
quaint town of Kibuye.
It has crystal clear water rocky beaches and many
islands to discover. Kibuye’s lakeshore is a favor-
ite attraction to many Rwandans as it offers water
sports, boat rides to the small islands, and com-
munity based tours to the tea plantation.
Visit the beaches, the 1918 First World War Graves,
tours of Bralirwa Brewery, and enjoy sundowners
on the lake’s shores and traditional night fishing
experiences with local fisherman.
Drive part of the spectacular Congo Nile trail, bird
watch in Gishwati Forest, visit Rosamond Carr /
Imbabazi flower farm, go caving, take a Batwa
community Dancing Pots tour, or a city tour of
Gisenyi (Congo border posts and market, Poupeé
de Atelier, Ubumwe Disabled Community Centre).
From Crop to Cup
Tea And Coffee Experiences
Some of the world’s best tea and coffee is grown
in Rwanda; the high mountains, cool climate and
rich volcanic soil result in award winning quality
products. Experience growing and production
processes – from the nursery to plantations, prun-
ing, picking, washing, drying and the many steps
in-between to finally (in the case of coffee) roast-
ing. Finish off with a tea or coffee tasting experi-
ence.
Rubavu, hosts a waterfront access to the shores of the majestic Lake Kivu, one of Africa’s greatest bodies of water.
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Cultural Heritage Corridor
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Rwanda has a rich history that precedes colonial
time and a cross-country tour of our museums will
reveal just that.
Kigali Genocide Memorial
The Kigali Genocide Memorial includes three per-
manent exhibitions, the largest of which documents
the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. There is also a
children’s memorial and an exhibition on the history
of genocide around the world. The education centre,
gardens, and Genocide Archive of Rwanda contrib-
ute to a meaningful tribute to those who perished,
and provide a powerful educational experience for
visitors. When visiting, you will have the chance to
pay respects to victims of the Genocide by purchas-
ing a rose and laying it on the mass graves where
more than 250,000 people are buried.
Visit www.kgm.rw to find out more about touring the
Kigali Genocide Memorial.
Natural History Museum
In close proximity to the city centre, visitors will enjoy
a quick stop at the Natural History Museum, which is
the former residence of Richard Kandt, the German
explorer whose search for the source of the Nile led
him to Rwanda in 1897.
Presidential Palace
Another historical landmark in Rwanda is the former
Presidential Palace, located near the Kigali Inter-
national Airport. It is the former state house of late
President Habyarimana turned into a museum where
the wreckage of the presidential jet shot down on
April 6th, 1994 can be seen.
The Cultural Heritage Corridor
Located in Rwanda’s southern province, the corridor
showcases a number of Rwanda’s important cultur-
al and historical sites. The Royal Palace located in
Nyanza district is the former home of King Mutara III
Rudahigwa dating in 1931.
It was turned into a museum where guests can ex-
plore traditional royal living. Also in Nyanza, is the
Rwesero Art Museum, an art gallery where contem-
porary Rwandan artwork is displayed. In the neigh-
boring district of Huye, lies the Ethnographic Muse-
um, an impressive exhibit of Africa’s finest collections
of pre and post-colonial ethnographic, artistic and
archaeological pieces.
King’s Palace Museum-Rukari
Based in Nyanza, 88 km south of Kigali City, this was
the residence of King Mutara III Rudahigwa and the
Royal Palace that was traditionally built. This Pal-
ace offers a detailed look into Rwandan traditional
seat of their monarchy, it is an impressive museum,
restored to its 19th century state and made entirely
with traditional materials. Recently the Long horned
Traditional cows, known in Kinyarwanda as “Inyam-
bo” were also introduced because of the fact that
cows form an integral part of Rwandan Culture . On
the neighboring hill of Mwima, one can also visit the
burial grounds of King Mutara III and his wife Queen
Rosalie Gicanda.
Each museum is strategically located, housed in the soil of the story it portrays. The sole exception is Kigali Genocide Memorial (KGM) which holds a collection of stories from across the country, hosted in the capital city for maximum impact and greater accessibility for international visitors.
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TAkagera National Park
This one day tour will necessitate an early wake-up call as you depart from Kigali and proceed east to Akagera National Park (125 km/2.5 hrs) for a morning game viewing drive in this African savannah park with packed lunch from Akagera Game Lodge. As you drive in, the park’s outstanding scenic and natural beauty will have you seriously ponder whether ‘heaven’ could ever be this approximated. A scheduled boat ride will take you on the Lake Ihema, giving you the opportunity to see game from a different perspective. For a one day option, Akagera National Park is always a good choice.
Gorilla Trekking
Have you ever imagined what it would be like to stand 10m from a fellow primate two times your size who also happens to be mankind’s closest relative? On this one day tour, you will get to answer that question in an experience that will leave you mesmerized. At 7:00am you will report to the Volcanoes National Park grounds for a briefing of the day and a hot cup of tea before heading up the mysterious steep slopes that will take you to the gorillas. The length of your trek will depend on the family you decide to visit. Make sure to get all the details as you register for this tour. Bringing your own hiking gear is highly recommended although some equipment can be rented on site.
TOUR PACKAGES
ONEDAY TOUR OPTIONS
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Rwandan Cultural tour (Kigali and surroundings)
There are times when Rwanda’s compact size is appreciated and the ability to pack your day with cultural adventures in two of Rwanda’s culture hubs is one of them. In one day, you will discover Kigali’s cultural flair via the Nyamirambo women centre, and Nyanza district, at the Royal Palace Museum, the former dwelling place of King Mutara III Rudahigwa.
Azizi Life Experience Day
Azizi Life Experiences currently offers distinctive Experience Days, with the option to mix and match to create an experience that is tailored to your specific interests. Choose from: A Day in the Life of an Artisan, Traditional Construction, Banana Juice Making, Traditional Cooking Day, Traditional Drumming and Dancing. Most experiences require bookings up to four days ahead.
Scenic Tours
Dream, explore and discover from the air on a helicopter flight over the city. Glide over Rwanda’s hills with great comfort and safety. The ‘1000 hills in a glance’ scenic tours will have you experience the uniqueness of Rwanda from the best vantage point. Choose from one of three destinations: Volcanoes, Nyungwe and Gisovu.
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TWODAY TOUR OPTIONS
AAkagera National Park
Akagera National Park is the largest national park in Rwanda and for this reason it is best to dedicate more than one day to experi-ence its many offerings. While safari lovers from all over the world naturally flock to the park to witness the impressive range of wild-life, the ANP also offers boat rides, night game drives and rustic meets luxury tented lodge, a unique style of accommodation in the country. Spend one day admiring the wildlife and another bird watching and boating.
Gorilla TrekkingThe two day gorilla trekking tour takes you up to a three star bush lodge in Musanze, closer to the park grounds, for a restful night ahead of the gorilla trek. This also allows additional time to take in the sights of the beautiful northern part of the country and enjoy a tour of Musanze town. In the evening time, the Itorero, local Rwandan cultural dancer’s troupe will spices your stay with mem-orable traditional performances.
TOUR PACKAGES
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THREEDAY TOUR OPTIONS
ENyungwe National Park
Experience every part of the enchanted Nyungwe rainforest with a three day discovery that leads you to the source of the Nile. Nyungwe National Park boasts remarkable flora and fauna that when time allows, even a three day sojourn will leave you wanting more.
A five hour drive from the capital city, the first day will be spent in part driving (up) and down the scenic route to the Southern Province of Rwanda. Along the way, you will catch a glimpse of the Cultural Heritage Corridor which spans along neighboring Nyanza and Huye district.
As you reach the luxurious Nyungwe Forest Lodge you will be treated to a delectable lunch and relaxing stay, where you can enjoy the lodge’s amenities or go on a nature walk. Day two is when you will head to the park to take part in chosen activities among canopy walk, chimpanzee trek, visit of the tea plantation while surrounded by wonderful sights along the many trails. On day three, you will awake to a scrumptious breakfast and prepare to head back to Kigali city for your departure flight.
Your tour operator can tailor-make a full or multiple day/overnight tour taking in a combination of any of Rwanda’s remarkable attractions.
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Akagera Aviation
TOUR COMPANIES
About the company:Akagera Aviation is the sole helicopter Company in Rwanda. Akagera Aviation’s fleet comprises of seven (7) aircrafts which can access any point in the country and neighboring countries. It is an exclusive mode of transport, offering leisure and business travelers’ speedy access to landmarks countrywide, while showcasing the most spectacular aerial view of the Land of a Thousand Hills. As an Industry leader in East African region, Akagera Aviation is equipped with a portfolio of technical and customized services for both tourists and industry players.
Services Include: Helicopter transfers/safaris, Emergency Medical Evacuation, Aerial photograph/filming, Airport Meet & Greet, Ground Handling, Helicopter Maintenance and Pilot Training.
Kigali International AirportMain Terminal Building, Kigali CityM: +(250) 788 308 382T: +(250) 280 280 600E: [email protected]: www.akageraaviation.com
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Azizi Life Experiences
About the company:Azizi Life Experiences is a social enterprise that offers visitors to Rwanda the unique opportunity to really connect and gain insight into the life of rural Rwandans and their families. Through a range of different cultural experience days, you will not only see something of the beauty and rigor of daily life, but also experience it. It’s a truly interactive way to learn about Rwandan culture!
Tours offered by the company:Azizi Life Experience DayAzizi Cultural Explorer Experience
Tel +250 78578 1146Email: [email protected]: www.azizilife.com/get-involved/experiences
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Eagle Ride Ltd
TOUR COMPANIES
About the company:ERL offers highly personalized services to an up-market clientele. We cater for well travel, well read people that are prepared to pay for a unique experience. They are adventurers that want to really get to know the destination they are travelling in.
ERL offers a highly personalized services offering:
Tour packages around east Africa | Guided tours to different parks | Exclusive tailor-made journeys for
the individual traveler | Specialized group tours | Philanthropic tours | Filming services | Coffee tours
Conference & meetings | Incentive groups
M: +(250) 788 308 446T: +(254) 788 352 609E: [email protected]: www.eagle-ride.com
www.eagle-ride.com
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Intore Expeditions and Business Tours
About the company:Intore Expeditions and Business Tours, is a Rwandan owned, operated, and socially accountable business. You can choose one of our pre-designed tours or have one tailor made especially for you. We specialize in small group tours but are happy to also work with large groups traveling for business or pleasure. Join us for an expedition of a lifetime:-
Expedition design | Genocide memorial and Museum tours | Kigali city and market tours | Local artisan and non-profit tours | Mountain Gorilla and National Park permit acquisition | Photography toursBusiness meeting and conference planning - Let Intore Expeditions be your team on the ground
T: 250 -788 35373647 KN 41 Street – Kiyovu Kigali. Near the Cercle Sportif Tennis and Sport ClubOffice hours Monday – Friday 8AM – 5PMwww.intoreexpeditions.com
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Thousand Hills Expeditions
About the company:Thousand Hills Expeditions was founded in 2004, in Rwanda. The unparalleled experience of growing a fragile tourism product in a post-conflict environment has seen Thousand Hills Expeditions develop into a leading Destination Management Company in the region. The company well established in the East African region offers luxury and tailored packages to a high profile client base around the world.
Tours offered by the company:1 day – Akagera National Park2 day – Gorilla Experience3 day – Nyungwe National Park5 day – Kigali, Gorillas, Rubavu
Contact Info:Jacqui M. Sebageni Thousand Hills Expeditions1000 Rue de L’Akanyaru, Kiyovu P.O. Box 3090, Kigali, RwandaTel: +250-252 504330,Mobile:+250-788 301000Web: www.thousandhillsexpeditions.com
TOUR COMPANIES
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Uber Luxe Safaris
About the company:Uber Luxe Safaris is a boutique luxury Safari company based in Rwanda, specializing in the delivery of ultimate authentic safari experience in East Africa at the highest level of bespoke service to discerning travelers. Their destinations and experiences are incredibly unique, have a strong focus on nature and will not only stimulate and entertain but will provide total indulgence. From the Volcanic Virunga Mountains in Rwanda, DRC and Uganda to the beautiful deserted beaches of Lamu and Zanzibar in Kenya and Tanzania, East Africa is a region with incredible diversity and some of the world’s most beautiful wild places.
Tours offered by the company:1 day – Rwandan Cultural Tour, Gorilla Trekking2 day - Akagera National Park3 day – Nyungwe National Park, Volcanoes National Park7 day – Volcanoes National Park, Nyungwe National Park and Kigali
43 KG 599 AV. |Remera |Kigali | Rwanda||Tel.+ 250 783 23 73 95|+250 782 500 598Email: [email protected]@uberluxesafaris.comwww.uberluxesafaris.com
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Achut Gorilla Safariswww.achutgorillasafaris.com
+250 782 418 [email protected]
Amahoro Tourshttp://amahoro-tours.com
+250 788 655 [email protected]
Amber Expeditionswww.amberexpeditions.com
+250 280 306 [email protected]
Attractive Safariswww.attractivesafaris.com
+250 788 487 [email protected]
Azizi Life Experienceshttp://azizilife.com
+250 783 049 [email protected]
Bisoke Tourswww.bisoketours.com [email protected]
Bizidanny Tours and Safariswww.bizidanny.com
+250 788 301 [email protected]
Concord Rwandawww.magic-safaris.com
+250 784 596 [email protected]
Charleston Travelwww.charleston.co.rw
+250 788 306 [email protected]
Destination Tours +250 [email protected]
Eagle Ridewww.eagle-ride.com
+250 788 308 [email protected]
Exclusive Rwanda +250 782 776 [email protected]
Far Horizon Tourswww.thefarhorizons.com
+250 785 658 [email protected]
Gerry Tourswww.gerrytours-safaris.com
+250 788 502 [email protected]
Governors Safariswww.governorscamp.com
+250 784 321 [email protected]
Great Lakes Safaris +250 788 521 [email protected]
Hills in the mist +250 788 504 [email protected]
Individual Tourswww.individualtours.net
+250 788 352 [email protected]
Intore Expeditions & Business Tourswww.intoreexpeditions.com
+250 788 353 [email protected]
International Travel Agencywww.ita.rw
+250 788 303 [email protected]
International Tours and Travelwww.itt.co.rw
+250 788 300 [email protected]
Jambo Tourswww.jambotoursrwanda.com
+250 788 307 [email protected]
JK Safariswww.gorillasafaris.net
+250 788 300 [email protected]
Kibo Slopes Rwanda Ltd+250 782 369 303, +250 782 363 [email protected], [email protected]
Lets Go Tours Rwandawww.letsgotoursrwanda.com
+250 788 461 [email protected]
Mapendano Voyageswww.mapendanovoyages.com/rwanda
+250 788 781 [email protected]
New Dawn Associateswww.newdawnassociates.com
+250 788 558 [email protected]
Primate Safariswww.primatesafaris.info
+250 788 300 [email protected]
Rickshaw Travels Rwandawww.rickshawtravels.com
+250 785 475 [email protected]
Rwanda Eco-tourswww.rwandaecotours.com
+250 788 352 [email protected]
Satguru Travels +250 788 316 [email protected]
Songa Africawww.songaafrica.com
+250 727 770 [email protected]
Terra Incognita Ecotourswww.ecotours.com
+250 788 385 [email protected]
Thousand Hills Expeditionswww.thousandhillsexpeditions.com
+250 280 301 [email protected]
Uber Luxe Safariswww.uberluxesafaris.com
+250 782 500 [email protected]
Umubano Tourswww.umubanotours.com
+250 788 757 [email protected]
United Travel and Safariswww.unitedtravelandsafaris.net
+250 788 520 [email protected]
Vava Tourswww.vavatours.com
+250 788 308 [email protected]
Virunga Expedition Tourswww.virungaexpeditiontours.com
+250 788 300 [email protected]
Volcanoes Safariswww.volcanoessafaris.com
+250 788 302 [email protected]
Wildlife Tours and Travelwww.wildlifetours-rwanda.com
+250 788 357 [email protected]
Accredited Tour Operators
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1. Embassy of Angola..................................................... 0252 510 820
2. Embassy of Belgium ................................................. 0252 575 551 / 52 / 53 / 54
3. Embassy of Burundi ................................................. 0252 587 940 / 0252 587 943 / 0252 587 944
4. High Commission of Canada...................................... 0252 573 210
5. Embassy of China ...................................................... 0252 570 843 / 0252 570 845 / 0252 570 849
6. Embassy of the Democratic Republic of Congo ....... 0252 575 999
7. Embassy of Egypt ...................................................... 0252 587 956
8. Embassy of France..................................................... 0252 551 800
9. Embassy of Germany ................................................ 0280 575 222 / 0252 575 141
10. Consulate of Ghana .................................................. 0788 301 244
11. High Commission of India ......................................... 0250 574 556
12. Consulate of Italy ...................................................... 0252 575238
13. Embassy of Japan...................................................... 0252 500 884
14. Embassy of Kenya ..................................................... 0250 583 332-6 / 511 889 / 0830 6227
15. Embassy of the Republic of Korea ........................... 0252 577 577
16. Embassy of Libya ....................................................... 0252 572 309 / 0252 573 760
17. Embassy of the Netherlands .................................... 0252 584 348 / 0252 584 378
18. High commission of Nigeria ...................................... 0252 575 293 / 0252 503 468
19. Consulate of Norway ................................................. 0788 300 899
20. Consulate of Poland .................................................. 0252 503412
21. Embassy of Russia .................................................... 0252 575 286
22. Embassy of Somalia .................................................. 0255 119 972
23. High Commission of South Africa ............................. 0252 583 185 / 7 / 8
24. Consulate of Spain .................................................... 0788 307784
25. Embassy of Sweden .................................................. 0252 59 7400
26. High Commission of Tanzania ................................... 0252 505 400
27. Embassy of Turkey .................................................... 0788 184 500 / 0252 597 100
28. High Commission of the Republic of Uganda ........... 0252 503537 / 8
29. Consulate of Ukraine ................................................ 0252 599 128 / 599 132
30. High Commission of the United Kingdom ................ 0252 556000
31. Embassy of the United States of America ................ 0252 596400
Diplomatic Representations in Kigali
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