Rwanda

Rwanda

Rwanda is a premier, high-end safari destination known for its dramatic landscapes, conservation success stories, and, most notably, primate trekking. It offers a unique blend of dense mountain gorilla habitats in the Volcanoes National Park and savannah plains in Akagera National Park.

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What is the best time to visit Rwanda?
The best time to visit Rwanda is during its dry seasons (June-September and December-February) for easier gorilla trekking, better hiking, and peak wildlife viewing, though it's peak tourist season with higher prices and fewer permits. For fewer crowds, lower costs, and lush scenery, visit during the rainy seasons (March-May and October-November), which are excellent for bird watching, photography, and spotting newborn animals. 
Do I need a visa to visit Rwanda?
Yes, most visitors need a visa for Rwanda, but many nationalities can get one easily upon arrival, including a free 30-day visa for AU/Commonwealth/La Francophonie members, while others might need to apply online or at an embassy, with options for 30, 90, or even 10-year visas available at varying costs. 
Is Rwanda safe for tourists?
Yes, Rwanda is generally very safe for tourists, known for its political stability, cleanliness, and low violent crime, though petty theft can occur in busy areas like Kigali, requiring standard precautions like watching valuables and avoiding solo walks at night. Key safety measures include being aware of your surroundings, securing belongings, and avoiding areas near borders with the DRC and Burundi due to potential armed conflicts, with specific advisories for border zones. 
How do I get around Rwanda?
You can get around Rwanda using a mix of options: hire a private car with a driver (ideal for tourists), rent your own 4x4 for flexibility, use the affordable intercity buses or local minibuses (matatus) for budget travel, and rely on moto-taxis (boda-bodas) and ride-hailing apps like Yego for short trips in cities like Kigali, as there are no trains. 

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