Kwita Izina 2026: Preparations intensify in Musanze as pre-ceremony activities get underway
Preparations for the 2026 Kwita Izina ceremony, during which 21 baby gorillas will be given names on Friday, 4 September
Read morePreparations for the 2026 Kwita Izina ceremony, during which 21 baby gorillas will be given names on Friday, 4 September
Read moreWhile many visitors to Northern Rwanda are captivated by the mountain gorillas, the twin lakes of Burera and Ruhondo, and
Read moreAs the world increasingly seeks innovative approaches to reconcile environmental conservation with sustainable socio-economic development, Rwanda has embarked on a
Read moreThe Rwanda Development Board has officially announced the schedule for the 21st edition of Kwita Izina, confirming that the 2026
Read moreAkagera National Park has maintained a robust upward trajectory in high-value eco-tourism monetization and conservation-finance performance metrics. During the first
Read moreAfter Asia, Africa is the second-largest continent in the world, covering approximately 30 million square kilometres. However, on the widely
Read moreLake Muhazi is one of the key tourist attractions contributing to visitor numbers in Gicumbi District. Although there are several
Read moreA report from Rwanda’s National Institute of Statistics (NISR) on travel expenditure shows that foreign visitors spent $604.5 million in
Read moreIn recent years, Akagera National Park faced a serious challenge of activities that threatened biodiversity. Poaching, snaring, and illegal entry
Read moreAkagera National Park is one of Rwanda’s most important tourism and conservation areas. It is renowned for its scenic hills,
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