There’s no better time to see Rwanda’s majestic gorillas.

The year 2017 marks an end to an amazing success in wildlife conservation: 50 years of devoted efforts to save Africa’s endangered mountain gorillas. Headed by the extraordinary work of the late Dian Fossey and her Karisoke Research Center in the volcanoes national park in Rwanda, these splendid animals, once at risk of extermination, are now increasing in […]

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Gorilla Made Famous by Dian Fossey ‘comes back From the Dead’.

Gorilla Made Famous by Dian Fossey ‘comes back From the Dead’. It can’t be—yet it is. Three months after he vanished without a follow, Cantsbee the mountain gorilla has returned. One of the last two mountain gorillas christened and studied by Dian Fossey, Cantsbee was assumed dead last October. No gorilla of Cants bee’s stature […]

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Karisimbi Offers New Opportunities for Tourism

Karisimbi Offers New Opportunities for Tourism Karisimbi Offers New Opportunities for Tourism in Rwanda as the long anticipated development of the cable car up to the top of the volcanoes will soon turn into a reality. Not exclusively will it be anew expansion to the tourism circuit, it will likewise clear route to the fast […]

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Rwanda Tourism Shines at Netherlands Fair

Rwanda Tourism Shines Netherlands Fair The continuous Dutch tourism reasonable, Vakantiebeurs 2017, has raised Rwanda’s tourism potential as real Dutch visit organisations pick an intrigue. It is the eighth time Rwanda is displaying its vacation spots at the biggest tourism presentation in Benelux (Belgium, Netherland, Luxembourg) that closures Sunday in Utrecht. “What we see this […]

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A Gorilla museum Opened in Musanze

A Gorilla Museum Opened in Musanze A new gorilla museum that will exhibit the entire story about mountain gorillas in Rwanda has been opened in Musanze. The new reopened museum is named as Karisoke exhibit and this is a branch child of the Karisoke research center which managed by the Dian Fossey gorilla fund international […]

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RwandAir gets another Boeing Plane

RwandAir gets another Boeing Plane RwandAir has acquired a Boeing 737-800NG, baptized as Kalisimbi joining an existing fleet of 9 airplanes. The carrier, RwandAir’s latest plane acquisition, Boeing 737-800NG is the first of two new orders from the US manufacturer. Rwanda gets reasonable revenues from Tourism especially gorilla trekking in the Volcanoes National Park. A […]

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Rwanda Air gets first Airbus A330 -200 to its Fleet

Toulouse-the long-awaited national carrier RwandAir has finally arrived. National carrier RwandAir has finally acquired a new airbus 330-200 that has been proudly labeled as “Ubumwe” meaning unity. The introduction of the new airbus in Rwanda is the first of its kind among all the East African counties. This will support the growth and expansion of RwandAir capacity worldwide, the […]

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Rwanda to get biggest Airport

Rwanda to get biggest Airport On 3rd of September 2016, the Rwandan government signed a deal with a Portuguese firm Mota-Engil to start a preliminary venture of $418 million on the building of new international airport in Bugesera western province of Rwanda. Upon completion, this project will be a very big boost to the tourism […]

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22 Baby Mountain Gorillas named in Rwanda

  22 Baby Mountain Gorillas named in Rwanda Rwandan President Paul Kagame has presided over a ceremony at which 22 baby mountain gorillas were given names.  The annual function code-named Kwita Izina (Gorilla naming ceremony) was also graced by senior government officials, diplomats, international dignitaries, stakeholders in conservation and Rwandan citizens at the base of […]

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Kigali Convention Complex to Boost Business in Rwanda

Kigali Convention Complex to Boost Business in Rwanda The Kigali Convention Centre is a business complex in the centre of Kigali, the capital city of Rwanda and is the biggest in the country The centre is situated on Highway KN5, nearby to KG2 Roundabout approximately 6 kilometers or 4 miles to the western side of Kigali International […]

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