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RWANDA
A small, landlocked republic in Equatorial Africa whose capital is
Kigali, Rwanda lies on the eastern rim of the Albertine Rift and the
watershed between Africa’s two largest river systems, the Nile
and the Congo. It is bordered by Uganda in the north, Tanzania in the
east, Burundi in the south and Congo in the west. Often called the "land
of a thousand hills", Rwanda is a country of steep mountains and
deep valleys with a moist, temperate year-round climate. This colourful
country covered in volcanoes and primeval rainforest is home to one
of the most endangered species of wildlife on the continent, the mountain
gorilla. Spending time in the company of these magnificent creatures
is a privilege and undoubted pleasure that for many represents one
the most touching wildlife experiences on the African continent.
A country rich in history, culture and wildlife Rwanda’s main
parks are Parc National des Volcans home to the mountain gorillas
and the golden monkeys and Akigera National Park, a savanna park with
elephants, hippos and a variety of antelopes.
Lake Kivu provides scenic water views to this mainly mountaneous country
and
resembles
a beautiful inland sea enclosed by steep terraced hillsides. Nyungwe
Forest, one of the largest montane forests in Central Africa(which
has just been awarded national park status), is renowned for its large
troops of colobus monkeys and a rich variety of orchids and plants.
Being dense in vegetation this country is host to a large variety of
birdlife. Rwanda has a rich culture with its second city, Butare hosting
one of the finest cultural museums in Africa. French, English and Kinyarwanda
are the most widely spoken languages within a population of about 10
million people.
Rwanda is unfortunately remembered for the genocide, which dominated
the world's headlines in 1994. The world still remembers these atrocities
but despite its troubled past, Rwanda today is embracing a bright
new future, using their past to build a great nation and opening its
borders to international travelers at the same time ensuring their
safety.
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humphreygumpo.com
- 2008
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