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The Most Untouched & Beautiful Places In Rwanda

The Most Untouched & Beautiful Places in Rwanda

The beautiful places in Rwanda include the Volcanoes National Park, this is one of the very unquestionable places that Rwanda is known for, yet there are numerous untouched and beautiful places as well in this country, dubbed the “land of a thousand hills” that travelers are still new to exploring. Given the popularization of Volcanoes National Park and other safari destinations, one might wonder if there are still raw, untouched, and spectacular places left and luckily for you, the answer is yes. Therefore, here are the most untouched & beautiful places in Rwanda. BOOK NOW

Lake Kivu, its Islands, and surrounding areas.

Lake Kivu is a vast Lake located on the western side of the country with over 2700 square kilometers surrounded by breathtaking mountains, and hills and marked by emerald green waters. This Lake is filled with natural beauty and any nature lover who loves seclusion can’t ever get bored of this extraordinary safari destination.

Thanks to its forested surrounding mountains and hills, tranquil white sandy beaches, emerald green waters, and isolated Islands, there are a million and one things for every traveler to do at Lake Kivu. If you are looking for a secluded place to spend overnights, there is Lake Kivu Serena Hotel, Paradis Malahide, Palm Beach Resort, Cormoran Lodge, Moriah Hill Resort, and Cleo Lake Kivu Hotel among others.

Akagera National Park.

Akagera National Park is a place of endless possibilities for experiencing a real African Wilderness! Akagera National Park will leave a lasting impression on you because it is not just the only savannah-dominated National Park in the country but also the only place where you can see the big five game. Also with its remarkable population of Masai giraffes, warthogs, Olive baboons, Topis, hartebeests, vervet monkeys, impalas, bushbucks, spotted hyenas, jackals, Hippos and crocodiles, be prepared for one of the most rewarding game drives, boat rides, guided bush walks, behind-the-scenes experiences, birding tours, and many other adventures.

Akagera National Park is only two and a half hour’s drive from Kigali City and it can also take only 30 minutes of a helicopter flight to Akagera.

The Congo Nile Trail.

Do you call yourself an adventurous person? The Congo Nile Trail is the perfect place for you. This 227-kilometer-long Trail marked by dirt roads that wind through jungles and farmland, coffee plantations, the pristine shores of Lake Kivu, the dense rainforest of Nyungwe, and untouched waterfronts has made visitors start realizing what it has to offer. Passing through magnificent and irresistible places of Rwanda, the Congo Nile Trail offers opportunities for hiking and biking ranging from 3 to 10 days.

Nyungwe Forest National Park.

Nyungwe is the perfect jungle Paradise, yet another untouched and beautiful place that Rwanda has to offer. This extraordinary safari destination has over 1000 plant species, 320 bird species, over 80 mammal species, and a tranquil ambiance that can be explored through guided forest walks/hiking, birding tours, and the exceptional canopy walk which is every traveler’s favorite where. The Nyungwe Canopy walk allows travelers to enjoy bird eye’s views of the forest (and its attractions) and take in fresh air from about 70 meters in the air. This Park is surprisingly the best place to see chimpanzees in their natural habitats during Rwanda safaris.

Gorilla Guardian Village.

Gorilla Guardian is a small and exceptional Village tucked away in the rolling hills of Rwanda’s Northern Province, just a stone’s throw from Volcanoes National Park. This is not just every backpacker’s Paradise but also a great spot that allows travelers to immerse into the cultures and traditions of the country’s three ethnic groups- Twa, Hutu, and Tutsi. While here, travelers are guaranteed of enjoying the seclusion, exceptional surrounding landscapes, and the company of locals who take them through their ancient ways of life through traditional beer brewing, making of herbal medicine, listening to folklore as told by village elders, participating in the preparation of local dishes, visiting the Royal Palace replica and acting as a King for a day, being entertained in traditional drumming and dances, and most interestingly spending a night in a typical Rwandan homestead.

Gishwati-Mukura National Park.

Being the smallest and newest National Park in Rwanda, Gishwati-Mukura National Park hasn’t been hit by the huge throngs of visitors that frequent the country. This 34-square-kilometer Protected Area, formed by combining Gishwati and Mukura forests overflows with bird species, jaw-dropping landscapes (marked by forested mountains), and some of the best chimpanzee trekking experiences in seclusion. Other highlights in this Park are birding tours, forest walks, cultural encounters, and other primate tracking tours that include you to the golden monkeys and L’Hoests monkeys among others.

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