Top 3 Things to Do as a Tourist in Rwanda

Akagera national Park, Rwanda.
Akagera national Park, Rwanda. Photo by One zone Studio on Unsplash

Rwanda might have been overlooked by tourists in the past, but that certainly isn’t the case anymore. Tourism has been rapidly growing in this Eastern African country in recent years, and rightfully so. Rwanda’s natural beauty is breathtaking, while the country’s diverse culture and the hospitality of the locals will blow you away. 

If this isn’t enough to convince you to consider visiting this captivating country, maybe these top three things to do as a tourist in Rwanda will seal the deal. Check them out below.

National Parks

Rwanda has four national parks, and each one is well worth your time. For example, the Volcanoes National Park is the place where you can take part in mountain gorilla safaris. In addition, the Nyungwe Forest National Park houses 1,068 plant species and 322 different bird species, while the Akagera National Park offers a chance to see elephants, lions, leopards, and many other fascinating animals. Finally, the Gishwati-Mukura Forest National Park is popular for bird watching and hiking.

Music and Dance Performances

Music and dance are deeply rooted in Rwandan culture. So you won’t have to search too hard to find some kind of entertaining performance wherever you are in the country. The most common ones usually include intore, Rwanda’s highly-choreographed traditional dance.

Museums and Art Centers

This remarkable country has a turbulent history that you should definitely learn more about in order to fully appreciate your stay. This can be done in one of Rwanda’s many museums, including the Kigali Genocide Memorial and King’s Palace Museum. After that, you can learn more about the art in the country by visiting Rwanda Art Museum or Inema Arts Center.