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Rwanda
Rwanda is a landlocked East African nation that punches far above its size, packing mist-draped volcanoes, dense rainforests, and glittering lakes into a country roughly the size of Maryland. Known as the "Land of a Thousand Hills," it offers one of Africa's most dramatic landscapes alongside a warm, remarkably welcoming culture. Travelers consistently leave surprised by how seamlessly wildlife encounters, cultural depth, and well-organized infrastructure come together.
Rwanda at a Glance
- Best time to visit
- The dry seasons — June through September and mid-December through February — offer the clearest skies, firmest trekking trails, and the best wildlife visibility in the forests and savanna.
- Ideal trip length
- 8–12 days, giving travelers enough time to trek gorillas in the Virungas, explore Nyungwe Forest, unwind on Lake Kivu, and experience Kigali without feeling rushed.
- Good to know
- English, French, and Kinyarwanda are all official languages, and English is widely spoken in tourism hubs, making navigation easy for U.S. travelers. Don't overlook the Eastern Province's Akagera National Park — Rwanda's only savanna reserve offers Big Five game viewing and a compelling complement to the country's famous gorilla and chimpanzee experiences.
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