Two Weeks In Beautiful Rwanda ! - February/March 2017 - Go Pro 4
Ruhengeri - Volcanoes National Park - Rubavu Gishwati Forest - Rakongi - Kigali - Akagera National Park
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Travel Video | East Africa | Rwanda Kigali - City of 1000 Hills | Places to Visit
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So recently i travelled to East Africa and many of you have been asking about my travel route and destinations visited. Here's a little sneak peek!
RWANDA KIGALI -
Kigali is a thriving African city known as the city of 1000 hills and notable for its cleanliness, greenery orderliness, and hospitality.
Places Visited:
1. Lake Muhazi | Jambo Beach - Lake Muhazi is a Kinyarwanda name and this thin shallow lake is located along the eastern side of Rwanda. It takes a two and a half hour drive distance from Kigali. It's also a few kilometres away from the Uganda border of Kagitumba and the Tanzanian border of Kisumu.
Most people visit Muhazi to experience the famous Jambo Beach Restaurant that is on the shores of the Lake.
2. Pili Pili Bar & Restaurant - Even though the food and service are both really good, the best thing about Pili Pili is the view and the general atmosphere of the place taking in what seems like a panoramic view of the entire city. It’s probably the best place in Kigali for a full view of the sunset in the giant sky. It’s reasonably priced, they have a big screen for sports, and it’s all wrapped up into the package of an interesting building with nice service.
3. Bambino Super City - Bambino is a place of beauty, tranquility and comfort. As it is the only amusement park found in Rwanda, Bambino is home to a wide range of exciting rides for both kids and adults and is about 22km from the city centre.
4. Fazenda Sengha - Fazenda is an outdoor recreational center on the outskirts of Kigali. Perched at the top of Mt. Kigali with sweeping views, this ranch has horseback riding, zip lines, trail ride, archery & trampolines.
5. Gisenyi - Gisenyi is about a three hours drive, and is perfect for a weekend get-away. The city features a resort on the shores of Lake Kivu, with several hotels and three sandy beaches. The area is also known for water sports.
Other places i visited not captured in the video:
6. Kigali Convention Centre - It is just 5 kilometers from the bustling city center and Kigali International Airport.The complex’s egg-shaped dome and ribbon-striped hotel are a familiar sight to Kigali residents and a point of pride for the city.
7. Kigali Heights Shopping Mall - Kigali's premier mixed-use development offering the country's first Grade A offices and world-class retail experience.
8. Genocide Memorial Museum - Giant wall displays, archival documents, photos, video footage and weapons encased in glass, the indoor exhibit sheds light on the Rwandan genocide, as well its pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial roots.
9. Piazza Bar - The Piazza Bar on the roof of the Convention Centre was actually a nice surprise! It is right underneath the brightly lit dome. There’s also an absolutely huge big screen TV (probably the largest in the city) that was playing football at first and then moved on to music videos.
10. Peoples Bar - This is a premier night spot in Kigali and much of its reputation derives from the fact that it’s the only bar that operates seven days a week.
11. Zaaffran - There are a few excellent Indian restaurants in Kigali and Zaaffran, is the pick of the lot. It specializes in Authentic Indian food.
12. Casino Kigali - It’s relaxed, the staff are nice and it’s just something different to do on a night out with a group of friends.
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Kigali, Rwanda
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Kigali, Rwanda: 1. The Retreat *****
2. Kigali Serena Hotel *****
3. Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Centre Kigali *****
4. Kigali Marriott Hotel *****
5. Heaven Restaurant & Boutique Hotel ****
6. Park Inn by Radisson, Kigali ****
7. Five to Five Hotel ***
8. 2000 Hotel Downtown Kigali ****
9. Hotel des Mille Collines ****
10. 5 Swiss Hotel ***
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1. No 5, KN 29, Kigali, Rwanda, Price range $313 - $685
Featuring water sports facilities, outdoor swimming pool, fitness center and free WiFi, The Retreat is located in Kigali, 1.9 km from Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial and 5.6 km from Kigali Centenary Park. The property is around 8 km from MTN Centre Kigali and 1.3 km from Kigali City Tower. The hotel has a playground and a hot tub.
2. KN3 Ave, Kigali, Rwanda, Price range $246 - $533
Kigali Serena Hotel is offering accommodations in Kigali. The property is located 366 m from Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial. The hotel has a year-round outdoor pool and a 24-hour front desk.
3. KG 2 Rd, Kigali, Rwanda, Price range $242 - $334
Featuring a garden, terrace and free WiFi, Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Centre Kigali is located in Kigali, 3.2 km from Kigali Centenary Park and 3.5 km from MTN Centre Kigali. Among the various facilities of this property are a shared lounge and a bar. Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial is 8 km from the hotel and Ivuka Arts Studio is 2.3 km away.
4. KN 3 Avenue, Kigali, Rwanda, Price range $269 - $431
Within walking distance of several embassies, Kigali Marriott Hotel offers luxurious accommodations in downtown Kigali. Featuring on-site convention space and meeting rooms, this hotel also offers free WiFi access.
5. KN 29 St,No7, Kigali, Rwanda, Price range $113 - $161
Located in Kigali, Heaven Restaurant & Boutique Hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, fitness center and garden. At the property some rooms feature air-conditioned rooms and all rooms have fans and with free WiFi. Guests can enjoy a drink at the bar or a meal in the restaurant.
6. c/o Avenue de Kiyovu & Res des Parcs Plot 5457 Kiyovu, Kigali, Rwanda, Price range $148 - $278
2.4 km from Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial, Park Inn by Radisson, Kigali is located in Kigali and provides rooms with free WiFi. Among the various facilities of this property are a garden, a terrace and a bar. There's a restaurant.
7. KG 213 ST, Remera, Kigali, Rwanda, Price range $59 - $95
Located in the Remera area and 5 minutes' walk from Amahoro Stadium, Five to Five Hotel in Kigali features a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and private parking. A free airport shuttle service is available.
8. KN82 st /1,near Kigali city tower,Nyarugenge sector,Kiyovu, Kigali, Rwanda, Price range $66 - $182
Known as the highest hotel in Kigali, 2000 Hotel features mountain and city views and a rooftop terrace. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property and free private parking is available on site. There is also a fitness center.
9. 2 KN 6 Ave, Kigali, 00100 Kigali, Rwanda, Price range $146 - $222
Located in Kigali, within 1.4 km of Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial and 5.8 km of Kigali Centenary Park, Hotel des Mille Collines provides a tennis court. The property is around 9.7 km from MTN Centre Kigali, less than 1 km from Kigali City Tower and 1.9 km from Kandt House Natural History Museum. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool and evening entertainment.
10. KN 25 Street 2, Kiyovu, Kigali, Rwanda, Price range $98 - $131
5 Swiss Hotel is located in Kigali. Free WiFi access is available throughout the property. Each room provides you with a mini-bar, a refrigerator and private bath with shower. Extras include a desk, bed linen and a fan.
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Volcanoes National Park in Ruhengeri, Rwanda
The “Parc National de Volcans” (or PNV as it’s known by locals) lies along the Virunga Mountains, with 8 ancient volcanoes, which are shared by Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Just a short two hour drive from Rwanda’s capital of Kigali, the park is a central location for exploring some distinctly Rwandan experiences. While a visit to the mountain gorillas is often at the top of visitor, the dramatic landscape also offers thrilling hiking and visits to the fascinating golden monkeys.
PNV is also one of Rwanda’s conservation epicenters, where many non-profit organizations base their operations. Visitors can pay homage to the legendary scientist and gorilla advocate Dian Fossey with a hike to her tomb or a visit to the Dian Fosse Gorilla Fund that continues her legacy of research and advocacy to this day.
Near the park, the bustling and vibrant markets of Musanze are a place to immerse yourself into everyday Rwandan culture. Go deep into the earth with Musanze’s caves – one of the area’s newest attractions.
Volcanoes National Park lies in northwestern Rwanda and borders Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda. The national park is known as a haven for the rare and endangered mountain gorilla and golden monkeys. It is home to five of the eight volcanoes of the Virunga Mountains, and spans 160 km2 covered in rainforest and bamboo. The park was the base for the zoologist Dian Fossey.
The park was first gazetted in 1925, as a small area bounded by Karisimbi, Bisoke and Mikeno, intended to protect the gorillas from poachers. It was the very first National Park to be created in Africa. Subsequently, in 1929, the borders of the park were extended further into Rwanda and into the Belgian Congo, to form the Albert National Park, a huge area of 8090 km2, run by the Belgian colonial authorities who were in charge of both colonies. In 1958, 700 hectares of the park were cleared for a human settlement.
Between 1969 and 1973, 1,050 hectares of the park were cleared to grow pyrethrum.
The park later became the base for the American naturalist Dian Fossey to carry out her research into the gorillas. She arrived in 1967 and set up the Karisoke Research Centre between Karisimbi and Visoke. From then on she spent most of her time in the park, and is widely credited with saving the gorillas from extinction by bringing their plight to the attention of the international community. She was murdered by unknown assailants at her home in 1985, a crime often attributed to the poachers she had spent her life fighting against. Fossey's life later was portrayed on the big screen in the film Gorillas in the Mist, named after her autobiography. She is buried in the park in a grave close to the research center, and amongst the gorillas which became her life.
The Volcanoes National Park became a battlefield during the Rwandan Civil War, with the park headquarters being attacked in 1992. The research centre was abandoned, and all tourist activities (including visiting the gorillas) were stopped. They did not resume again until 1999 when the area was deemed to be safe and under control. There have been occasional infiltrations by Rwandan rebels from the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda in subsequent years, but these are always stopped quickly by the Rwandan army and there is thought to be no threat to tourism in the park.
The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) runs several activities for tourists, including:
• Gorilla visits – as of January 2015, there are ten habituated gorilla groups open to tourists, allowing for a total of 80 permits per day. Each permit costs $1500. Tourists report at the park head office by 7:00 for a pre-tracking briefing. Once tourists meet the gorillas they spend an hour with them.
• Golden monkey visits.
• Climbing of Karisimbi volcano – this is a two-day trek with overnight camping at an altitude of 3,800 m.
• Climbing of Bisoke volcano – one day.
• Tour of the lakes and caves.
• Visiting the tomb of Dian Fossey.
• Iby’Iwacu cultural village tour
The majority of revenue from tourism goes towards maintaining the park and conserving the wildlife. The remainder goes to the government and (around 10%) to local projects in the area to help local people benefit from the large revenue stream generated by the park.
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Bisate Lodge Wilderness Safari Villas, Republic of Rwanda
Wilderness Safaris Bisate Lodge, situated next to Rwanda’s renowned Volcanoes National Park, is on track to open for guests on 1 June 2017. Comprising just six forest villas, Bisate Lodge will offer a luxurious base from which to enjoy an extraordinary gorilla conservation experience and a holistic exploration of this beautiful region.
Situated within the amphitheatre of an eroded volcanic cone, the 27-hectare Bisate site is incomparable in terms of its natural splendour, with sweeping views towards the Karisimbi, Bisoke and Mikeno volcanoes. It is close enough to Kinigi (the Volcanoes National Park Headquarters) to be convenient for guests’ morning gorilla treks, but far enough away so as to feel remote and even – as a result of the onsite indigenous reforestation project – part of the spectacular Park.
Featuring six luxurious forest villas, the real generosity of Bisate in the Rwandan context will be the amount of private and exclusive space that surrounds the Lodge, cosseting it in a rare natural landscape brimming with Albertine Rift biodiversity and beauty. Each spacious forest villa will comprise a generous yet intimate combination of bedroom, reception space and bathroom, all warmed by a central fireplace and with breathtaking views out across a private deck towards Mount Bisoke.
Bisate’s sophisticated architectural and interior design will be rooted in Rwandan building tradition as exemplified in the design of the Royal Palace of the traditional monarch. This spherical, thatched structure echoes the thousands of hills that dot the Rwandan landscape, while the richly-detailed interiors will exhibit surfaces and screens made from a variety of woven materials with strong resonance in Rwandan culture. Book: US$ 1,100+/Night.
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Bisoke Volcano, Musanze Rwanda
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Rwanda - Land of a Thousand Hills
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Week 17: North-Western Rwanda
Two British backpackers, Alex and Charlie, exploring Lake Kivu, Rubona and Musanze in North-Western Rwanda, January 2018.
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Akagera National Park in Rwanda
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Rwanda tribal dances at Iby'Iwacu Cultural Village in Ruhengeri/Musanze
The Iby’lwacu cultural village is located near the Volcanoes National Park, in Ruhengeri/Musanze district of Rwanda.
The visit to this cultural centre exposes the visitors to activities of the local people in the area, visitors get to know about the way of living of the locals. You can also enjoy the splendid tribal dances of Rwanda and watch the intore warriors. Most of the dancers are former poachers that nowadays earn their money by entertaining tourists.