Rwanda

A veil of eternal mist blankets the mountains and valleys of Rwanda, imbuing the land with an aura of mystery and a magical light that amplifies its beauty, transforming it into the Eden it was always meant to be.

Gorila bebe Ruanda
“Those who listen to the wisdom of the elder are like a sturdy tree; those who turn away are like a branch swaying in the wind.”

Renowned for its breathtaking forests and the incredible wildlife they shelter, particularly the mountain gorillas, Rwanda captivates travelers with the remarkable transformation it has undergone in recent years. Beyond its natural wonders, the vibrant life and culture of major cities like Kigali and Butare add an exciting dimension to the country’s appeal.

Akagera National Park en Ruanda
The land of a thousand hills...

Rwanda has honored Dian Fossey’s legacy by making the conservation of its gorillas the most meaningful tribute to her work.

Secrets behind the fog

temporada

From December to February, or June to October, during the dry season, when the conditions are ideal for comfortably exploring the country’s natural wonders and spotting wildlife.

Tropical temperate

Average 27°C

December to February and June to October

Warm and rainy days, with slightly cooler nights

experiencias NUBA

Wilderness Bisate cena

Moments just for two

Tasting an exquisite romantic dinner among Rwanda’s most beautiful tea fields and smiling as you immerse yourself in the intimacy of Nyungwe National Park.
Centro visitantes Diane Fossey

Getting to know Dian Fossey

Learn about the work of primatologist Dian Fossey and see her legacy at the Ellen DeGeneres Visitor Center near the national park where the gorillas live.
Dian Fossey

The legacy of the gorillas

Explore the oldest natural park in Africa. Venture into the peaks of Volcanoes National Park to privately track mountain gorillas.

Historias de BITÁCORA

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Rwanda