Susa Gorilla Family: Tracking Rwanda's Largest Gorilla Group The Susa group is the largest and most famous of Rwanda's habituated mountain gorilla families. The group was named by researcher Dian…
Rwanda Gorilla Census: Counting the Mountain Gorillas of the Virunga Volcanoes Mountain gorilla population surveys are among the most important field research activities in African wildlife conservation. In particular, the…
Nyungwe Owl-Faced Monkey: Discovering One of Africa's Most Beautiful Forest Primates The owl-faced monkey, also called Hamlyn’s monkey, is one of Nyungwe Forest’s most unique primates. It gets its name…
Nyungwe Red Colobus: Tracking Rwanda's Endangered Forest Primates The Ruwenzori red colobus is one of Nyungwe Forest National Park's most striking and most endangered primate species. Nyungwe holds the largest…
Akagera Wild Dogs: Rwanda's Extraordinary African Wild Dog Recovery Story African wild dogs were reintroduced to Akagera National Park in 2021. The reintroduction brought a species absent from Rwanda for…
Rwanda Southern Circuit: Nyungwe, Lake Kivu, and the Southwest in One Safari The Rwanda southern circuit connects the most important natural, cultural, and historical sites of southern and western Rwanda…
Bugesera Rwanda Wetlands: Birds, Crocodiles, and History in Eastern Rwanda The Bugesera district in eastern Rwanda is one of the country's most rewarding off-the-beaten-track destinations. It offers a combination of…
Butare Rwanda Crafts: Exploring the Artisan Traditions of Southern Rwanda Huye, historically known as Butare, is Rwanda's most important centre for traditional craft production and artisan culture. The town's history…
Huye Museum Rwanda: The National Museum That Defines Rwandan Cultural History The Ethnographic Museum in Huye, commonly called the Huye Museum or the National Museum of Rwanda, is the country's…
Rwanda Bean-to-Cup: The Complete Journey From Coffee Cherry to Your Glass Rwanda's specialty coffee journey from bean to cup is one of the most visitor-accessible agricultural stories in East Africa.…