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Rwanda is open for Tourism
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March 29, 2021March 29, 2021

Rwanda is open for Tourism

Rwanda is open for tourism activities and Neza SAFARIS is ready to welcome y’all as we recently hosted our post covid first group of seven clients for eight days exporing the great and hidden treasures of Rwanda. Visitng Rwanda is as simple and normal as before. All you need a negative PCR Covid test taken within...

Nyungwe National Park
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March 28, 2021March 28, 2021

Nyungwe National Park

Nyungwe National Park is one of the oldest rainforests in Africa, The park is rich in biodiversity and spectacularly beautiful. The mountainous region is teaming with wildlife, including a small population of chimpanzees as well as 12 other species of primate, including the L’Hoest’s monkey endemic to the Albertine Rift. With 15 trails, some of...

Gorilla Tracking in Rwanda
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March 28, 2021March 28, 2021

Gorilla Tracking in Rwanda

The unique opportunity to see gorillas in their natural habitat is unforgettable, some even say life changing. Encounters with gorillas as they go about their daily lives are carefully managed, with expert trackers and guides leading small groups of tourists up bamboo-covered slopes to spend a precious and awe-inspiring hour just a few feet away...

Gishwati Mukura National Park
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March 25, 2021March 25, 2021

Gishwati Mukura National Park

Rwanda’s fourth national park, Gishwati Mukura is made up of two separate forests – the larger Gishwati and small Mukura, forming a total of 34 square kilometres plus a buffer zone. The forests sit on the ridge which divides the Congo and Nile water catchment areas, along the incredibly biodiverse Albertine Rift in the west of the...

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March 24, 2021March 24, 2021

Bisesero Genocide Memorial

Bisesero Memorial Site also known as the memorial of resistance, Bisesero Genocide memorial site is known so much by Rwandans for its resistance during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis. Between the month of May and June 1994 is when the interahamwe came to carry out the massacres that sent over 40,000 Tutsis dead. The real story During...