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Africa. There is nowhere like it on the planet for wildlife, wild lands & rich traditions that endure. How do you capture the essence of Africa on paper without using up every cliche in the book? No other continent comes close to it for scale, variety & pure, raw impact. Rwanda is denoted as a ‘front row seat to the jungle’. Come….discover Rwanda with us……
Africa’s natural history alone would make a dozen visits worthwhile - where else on earth can you fall asleep to the sound of lions roaring, or watch a million flamingos take off from the waters of a remote soda lake? Parts of Africa boast scenery so spectacular they will damn near blow your mind, but the essence of this incredible continent isn’t in any desert, mountain or lake. It is the spirit of the people - pushing, shoving, sweating, dancing, singing & laughing - that infects so many visitors with a travel bug so powerful they will never stop coming back, sometimes against all sense or reason.
Whether you are a wide-eyed first-timer or a frequent visitor, Africa cannot fail to get under your skin. The canvas upon which the continent's epic story is written is itself astonishing, & reason enough to visit. From the tropical rainforests & glorious tropical coastline of Central Africa to the rippling dunes of the Namib Desert, from the signature savannah of the Serengeti to jagged mountains, green-tinged highlands and deep-gash canyons that mark the Great Rift Valley's continental traverse - wherever you find yourself on this big, beautiful continent, Africa has few peers when it comes to natural beauty.
On this continent where human beings first came into existence, customs, traditions & ancient rites tie Africans to generations & ancestors past and to the collective memory of myriad people. In many rural areas it can feel as though the modern world might never have happened & they are all the better for it, and old ways of doing things - with a certain grace & civility, hospitality & a community spirit - survive. There are time-honoured ceremonies, music that dates back to the days of Africa's golden empires & masks that tell stories of spirit worlds never lost. Welcome to Old Africa.
Africa’s natural history alone would make a dozen visits worthwhile - where else on earth can you fall asleep to the sound of lions roaring, or watch a million flamingos take off from the waters of a remote soda lake? Parts of Africa boast scenery so spectacular they will damn near blow your mind, but the essence of this incredible continent isn’t in any desert, mountain or lake. It’s the spirit of the people - pushing, shoving, sweating, dancing, singing & laughing - that infects so many visitors with a travel bug so powerful they’ll never stop coming back, sometimes against all sense or reason.
Debate with venerable merchants among the cool, narrow streets of an Arabic medina, dance to the thumping reggae beats coming from a West African market stall, or shoot the breeze with fishermen under Indian Ocean palm trees, and you’ll be struck more than anything else by the honesty, warm-heartedness and vitality of the African people.
Africa’s not always an easy place to travel in. It can be frustrating and challenging at times. Hardships and logistical disasters can happen. But don’t believe everything you see on TV, it is a fantastic, enlightening, surprising & intriguing continent. Try it once & we guarantee you will dream about coming back for the rest of your life.
Let us talk about Rwanda now, nick-named as a ‘front row seat to the jungle’.
Rwanda is a landlocked East African country known as Le Pays des Mille Collines (Land of a Thousand Hills) thanks to the endless mountains in this scenically stunning little country.
Nowhere are the mountains more majestic than the peaks of the Virunga volcanoes in the far northwestern Rwanda. In Parc National Des Volcans, the volcanoes form a natural frontier with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) & Uganda, and hidden among the bamboo & dense jungle of their forbidding slopes are some of the world’s last remaining mountain gorillas & golden monkeys It is the opportunity to encounter these contemplative creatures at close quarters that continues to draw visitors to Rwanda.
There is more to Rwanda than magical mountain gorillas, however. The shores of Lake Kivu conceal some of the best inland beaches on the continent. Deep in the southwest, Parc National Nyungwe Forest is the most extensive montane rainforest in the region & home to chimpanzees & other primates.
But it is not all monkey business - Kigali, the capital, is safe & sophisticated.
Rwanda is all too often associated with the horrific events that unfolded in 1994. It has been etched into the world’s consciousness as one of the most savage genocides in history. What happened is beyond belief, but the country has taken giant strides towards recovery.
Many visitors are unsure about travelling to Rwanda given its history. However, as long as security & stability persist, Rwanda is a refreshing country in which to travel, where tourists remain a relative novelty and the rewards of the present outweigh the risks of the past.
Something special about Africa touches the soul; it is a continent of 54 immensely diverse countries that is both deeply troubled & profoundly uplifting. But don’t believe everything you see on TV, It is a fantastic, enlightening, surprising & intriguing continent.
Take the plunge now & yep…. Rwanda awaits & The Journeys is ready to take you on well, a journey (or journeys) of discovery.
Come……be inspired & discover the World with us
We are in the process of updating our Offerings of experiential journeys to Rwanda. Please contact us in the interim if you want to explore more options & we will be happy to customise & offer suggestions based on your personal preferences………
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Discover : Kigali * Akagera National Park * Parc National des Volcans * Gisenyi *Nyungwe Forest National Park * Kigali
Discover: Kigali * Parc National Des Volcans * Bwindi NP * Queen Elizabeth NP * Gisenyi * Nyungwe Forest NP