OVERVIEW
Why Travel to Rwanda?
Rwanda, fondly referred to as "The Land of a Thousand Hills," is nestled in the majestic highlands of the Great Rift Valley in East Africa. Its rugged landscape is characterized by picturesque mountains in the west, dotted with numerous lakes and waterways. The country boasts four national parks, featuring a diverse range of landscapes, including extinct volcanoes, savannahs, wetlands, and one of Africa's oldest rainforests. Rwanda's climate is mild and subtropical, with two rainy seasons and two dry seasons annually, and a consistent average temperature of 26-30°C throughout the year. The capital city, Kigali, is renowned for its cleanliness, security, and burgeoning expatriate community, with a growing population of international residents. The city's infrastructure is well-maintained, with efficient transportation, reliable internet services, and a quality healthcare system. A wide range of shops, restaurants, and cafes cater to diverse tastes and needs, offering a truly international experience.