When it comes to things to do in Rwanda they aren't many but extremely unique. The nation is long passed its war tom days and now certainly one the safest countries to tour in Africa. Not like other eastern Africa nation, there's strict law & order, there is not any trash on the avenues, and lawns are maintained to unfeasible perfection. Here in this post, I am going to discuss about some things to explore during your adventure holidays in Rwanda. Please, have a good look at them:
Kigali – the capital city of Rwanda:
A splendid city conveniently placed in center of Rwanda, Kigali is a stunning city with stunning weather. One can find a flavor of history here by paying a trip to the genocide memorials and learn regarding the chaotic past of the nation. While I resided in Kenya and Ethiopia while I was residing in Africa, after touring Rwanda you could certainly settle down here.
Go gorilla trekking in volcanoes national park:
This is possibly the biggest attraction in Rwanda and tops nature lover's travel list. Permits should be booked in advance to ensure a comfortable gorilla trekking. You will certainly get the full value of your money when you see mountain gorillas, just inches away from you.
Walk in the clouds in Nyungwe woodland:
Opened in 2010, this towering canopy walk is the 1st of its kind in the province. Floating a hair-raising 164ft on top of the forest floor, this adventurous walkway isn't for the weak hearted, but it does provide splendid sights across the rainforest canopy and, if you are fortunate enough, you might encounter rare birds & monkeys in the woodland.
Lake Kivu:
A crucial part of the Great Rift Valley, Lake Kivu is the border between DR Congo and Rwanda. This is truly a great relaxing province where travelers are safe to visit and swim. Ensure that you pay a trip to towns like Gisenye and Kibuye close to the DR Congo border.
Canopy walk in the Nyungwe National Park:
This is possibly one of the most exhilarating things I've done quite sometime, to be honest. To be able to stride over a thin bridge, 200ft in the sky, and be able to look down – certainly I had an adventure of a lifetime. I also went for a chimpanzee trek in the Nyungwe National Park.