African Travel Inc.
Discover Rwanda
Discover Rwanda
Indulge in an extraordinary journey through the enchanting land of a thousand hills. From the moment you arrive, be embraced by the warm hospitality of the Rwandan people with a Platinum Airport experience. Prepare to be captivated as you traverse the vast open plains, serene woodlands, and glistening lakes of the prestigious Akagera National Park. Finally, witness nature’s most majestic spectacle, where true elegance meets untamed wilderness, in the breathtaking Volcanoes National Park, home to the magnificent mountain gorillas.
Explore the land of a thousand hills and its magnificent mountains.Discover how planting a tree leaves a lasting legacy in Rwanda.Experience a fascinating walk through a tea plantation and learn what makes the perfect cup of tea.Enjoy epic panoramic views from a scenic helicopter flight.
1. THE RETREAT,
2. MAGASHI CAMP, Akagera National Park
3. BISATE LODGE, Rwanda, Volcanoes National Park
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Kigali, the vibrant capital of Rwanda, is a city that effortlessly blends the old with the new. As the political and economic heart of the country, Kigali offers visitors a rich cultural experience, alongside a commitment to cleanliness and modernity. Kigali’s charm extends beyond its historical significance. The city's lively markets, such as the Kimironko Market, offer a sensory feast of colors, sounds, and aromas. Here, you can immerse yourself in local culture, sampling traditional Rwandan dishes and exploring vibrant stalls selling crafts and textiles. The city’s commitment to sustainability is evident in its green spaces, such as the Kigali City Tower Gardens, where you can enjoy a relaxing stroll while taking in the cityscape. A fun fact about Kigali is its status as one of the cleanest cities in Africa, thanks to the country's strict environmental policies. The city is renowned for its monthly "Umuganda" community service day, where residents come together to clean and beautify their neighborhoods. This spirit of community and environmental stewardship is a unique aspect of Kigali's culture, enhancing its appeal as a destination for eco-conscious travelers. To experience Kigali at its best, consider visiting during the dry season from May to September. This period offers pleasant weather for exploring the city's attractions. Whether you're drawn by Kigali’s history, culture, or its green urban spaces, the city promises a memorable and enriching visit. |
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Kigali, the vibrant capital of Rwanda, is a city that effortlessly blends the old with the new. As the political and economic heart of the country, Kigali offers visitors a rich cultural experience, alongside a commitment to cleanliness and modernity. Kigali’s charm extends beyond its historical significance. The city's lively markets, such as the Kimironko Market, offer a sensory feast of colors, sounds, and aromas. Here, you can immerse yourself in local culture, sampling traditional Rwandan dishes and exploring vibrant stalls selling crafts and textiles. The city’s commitment to sustainability is evident in its green spaces, such as the Kigali City Tower Gardens, where you can enjoy a relaxing stroll while taking in the cityscape. A fun fact about Kigali is its status as one of the cleanest cities in Africa, thanks to the country's strict environmental policies. The city is renowned for its monthly "Umuganda" community service day, where residents come together to clean and beautify their neighborhoods. This spirit of community and environmental stewardship is a unique aspect of Kigali's culture, enhancing its appeal as a destination for eco-conscious travelers. To experience Kigali at its best, consider visiting during the dry season from May to September. This period offers pleasant weather for exploring the city's attractions. Whether you're drawn by Kigali’s history, culture, or its green urban spaces, the city promises a memorable and enriching visit. |
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Kigali, the vibrant capital of Rwanda, is a city that effortlessly blends the old with the new. As the political and economic heart of the country, Kigali offers visitors a rich cultural experience, alongside a commitment to cleanliness and modernity. Kigali’s charm extends beyond its historical significance. The city's lively markets, such as the Kimironko Market, offer a sensory feast of colors, sounds, and aromas. Here, you can immerse yourself in local culture, sampling traditional Rwandan dishes and exploring vibrant stalls selling crafts and textiles. The city’s commitment to sustainability is evident in its green spaces, such as the Kigali City Tower Gardens, where you can enjoy a relaxing stroll while taking in the cityscape. A fun fact about Kigali is its status as one of the cleanest cities in Africa, thanks to the country's strict environmental policies. The city is renowned for its monthly "Umuganda" community service day, where residents come together to clean and beautify their neighborhoods. This spirit of community and environmental stewardship is a unique aspect of Kigali's culture, enhancing its appeal as a destination for eco-conscious travelers. To experience Kigali at its best, consider visiting during the dry season from May to September. This period offers pleasant weather for exploring the city's attractions. Whether you're drawn by Kigali’s history, culture, or its green urban spaces, the city promises a memorable and enriching visit. |
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Kigali, the vibrant capital of Rwanda, is a city that effortlessly blends the old with the new. As the political and economic heart of the country, Kigali offers visitors a rich cultural experience, alongside a commitment to cleanliness and modernity. Kigali’s charm extends beyond its historical significance. The city's lively markets, such as the Kimironko Market, offer a sensory feast of colors, sounds, and aromas. Here, you can immerse yourself in local culture, sampling traditional Rwandan dishes and exploring vibrant stalls selling crafts and textiles. The city’s commitment to sustainability is evident in its green spaces, such as the Kigali City Tower Gardens, where you can enjoy a relaxing stroll while taking in the cityscape. A fun fact about Kigali is its status as one of the cleanest cities in Africa, thanks to the country's strict environmental policies. The city is renowned for its monthly "Umuganda" community service day, where residents come together to clean and beautify their neighborhoods. This spirit of community and environmental stewardship is a unique aspect of Kigali's culture, enhancing its appeal as a destination for eco-conscious travelers. To experience Kigali at its best, consider visiting during the dry season from May to September. This period offers pleasant weather for exploring the city's attractions. Whether you're drawn by Kigali’s history, culture, or its green urban spaces, the city promises a memorable and enriching visit. |
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03/01/25 - 04/30/25 |
Starting At $27,945 |
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05/01/25 - 10/31/25 |
Starting At $35,395 |
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11/01/25 - 12/15/25 |
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12/16/25 - 12/31/25 |
Starting At $35,395 |
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01/01/26 - 12/31/26 |
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Price is per person, based on double occupancy, land arrangement only. International and internal air is additional. All pricing and accommodations are subject to availability.
