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Umusambi Village
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March 25, 2021March 25, 2021

Umusambi Village

Umusambi Village is a beautifully restored wetland area, providing a sanctuary for over 50 endangered Grey Crowned Cranes saved from the illegal pet trade. These majestic birds have been disabled as a result of captivity and are unable to be returned to the wild. Their new permanent home provides an enriching environment for them to...

The Musanze Caves
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March 24, 2021March 24, 2021

The Musanze Caves

There are 52 caves in the Northern Province with 15.2km of cave passages, most of which are developed from Cenozoic volcanic rocks. The longest cave in Rwanda is called Ubuvumo Bwibihonga, a multi-level system of parallel lava tubes. The Musanze Cave is 2km long and the most frequently visited. It is on the Innes University grounds...

Volcanoes National Park
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March 24, 2021March 24, 2021

Volcanoes National Park

Situated in the far northwest of Rwanda, Volcanoes National Park protects the steep slopes of this magnificent mountain range – home of the endangered mountain gorilla and a rich mosaic of montane ecosystems, which embrace evergreen and bamboo forest, open grassland, swamp and heath. Volcanoes National Park is named after the chain of dormant volcanoes...

Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Centre, Kigali
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March 23, 2021March 23, 2021

Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Centre, Kigali

The Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Center in Kigali is just 5 kilometers from the bustling city center and Kigali International Airport (KGL). This contemporary hotel is situated in an office park with Kigali Convention Center, which has room for up to 5,000 delegates. It’s just 2 km from several government embassies, the British High...

King’s Palace Museum gallery
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March 22, 2021March 22, 2021

King’s Palace Museum gallery

The king’s Palace Museum is based in Nyanza District, Southern Province,88 km from Kigali City; King’s Mutara III Rudahigwa’s Palace offers a detailed look into the Rwandan monarchical system and its abolition in the early 1960s due to colonialism. The palace was restored to its 19th Century state as a replica and was made entirely...

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