Rwanda
- - The land of a thousand Hills
Kigali has been the capital of Rwanda since 1965. An attractive city, it
spreads over a number of hills and although it saw some difficult times
through the genocide in 1994 and as power changed hands subsequently, it
now has a pleasant, buoyant air. The main shopping and commercial area
is around the Hotel Mille Collines, with the government district on the
neighbouring Kaciyiru hill.The markets, the handicrafts, the Muslim
quarter and a new genocide memorial being built in Gisozi are some of
the main places of interest.
Gorillas in the Virungas - Mgahinga and PNV.
The Virunga Conservation Area, around the upper slopes of the dramatic
Virunga volcanoes, comprises three contiguous national parks - Mgahinga
National Park in Uganda, Parc National des Volcans (PNV) in Rwanda, and
Parc des Virungas, commonly called Djomba, in the Democratic Republic of
Congo. About 350 mountain gorillas make their home in these afro-montane
forests. On the Ugandan side there is one gorilla family that is
habituated. You can climb a volcano, go birding, visit the emerald
waters of Lake Mutanda or just take in one of the most breathtaking
landscapes of Africa. Volcanoes Mount Gahinga Rest Camp is located just
outside Mgahinga. In Parc National des Volcans on the Rwandan side,
where Dian Fossey worked, there are four habituated gorilla families.
Chimpanzees One of man’s closest relations, are found
in a number of forests in Uganda – especially Kyambura and Kibale in the
west and Budongo and Kanyiyo Pabidi near Murchison Falls; they are also
found in the huge afro-montane forest of Nyungwe in Rwanda. Bwindi is
one of the few forests where gorillas and chimps co-exist but are rarely
seen as they live lower down when both species are present. The Ugandan
and Rwandan variety (Pan Troglodytes Schweinfurthi) is long-haired and
lives in those forests where there is a rich, all year round food
supply.
Sources of the Nile Much of the nineteenth century was
dominated by the search for the Source of the River Nile. Many of the
great explorers of the age – Baker, Burton, Grant, Livingstone, Stanley,
Speke – traversed the continent to understand the connection between the
different rivers and lakes in Africa’s central highlands. In 1862, Speke
deduced that the river on the north shore of Lake Victoria was the White
Nile on its way to Egypt. In reality the Source includes a number of
lakes and rivers in Uganda and Rwanda as well as the Virungas and
Rwenzoris.
Volcanic Lakes - Kivu, Bulera, Ruhondo, Bunyonyi and
Mutanda.
These five volcanic lakes on the borders of Rwanda and Uganda have their
own special attractions. Lake Kivu, on the Rwanda/Congo border, the
largest, is like a giant inland sea with some interesting lakeside
towns. Kibuye, two hours from Kigali, is a relaxing retreat for
swimming, canoeing and water-skiing. Gisenyi, a famous resort in the
past, now has a sleepy forgotten air with some fine but neglected
buildings from the Belgian era. The twin lakes of Bulera and Ruhondo are
attractive places to visit after gorilla tracking in PNV in Rwanda. The
emerald green Mutanda, in Uganda, with its distinctive hump-back
islands, seen in the distance from Mgahinga, has a pristine beauty. Toyo
Island, Volcanoes’ private island in the lake, wild and unspoilt, is
reached by dug-out canoe. The finger-like Bunyonyi literally "a place of
little birds”, lies among steeply terraced hillsides near the hill town
of Kabale; it is an ideal stopping point on the way to Bwindi and
Mgahinga.
Nyungwe Forest This massive montane forest, in southern
Rwanda, the largest in Central Africa, has thirteen species of primate
including chimpanzee, Rwenzori colobus and l’Hoest’s monkey. The colobus
live in large groups, including a four hundred-strong semi-habituated
group thought to be the largest troop of arboreal primates in Africa.
Around 300 bird species, 24 of which are regional endemics and over 100
varieties of orchids and butterflies are other attractions.

Man's closest relations

Source of the Nile

Map of Rwanda