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and then the lava came... - Rwanda
and then the lava came...
by Bonobo2005
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Gorilla tourism
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  • husain
  • Updated By husain on January 21, 2005
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  • mountain gorilla - Rwanda
    mountain gorilla
    by husain
    While the war raged in Rwanda, the countrys popular Gorilla tourism industry, made popular by the famous conservationists Dian Fossey/ Jane Goodall , came to a halt.
    Some Gorillas even fell prey to human diseases from the post war situation. These very rare `silverback' mountain gorillas were being pushed further to the brink of extinction.
    However, some serious conservation efforts have resulted in the numbers rising and the future for this primate looks brighter now.
    The Gorilla sighting tours are becoming popular again in Rwanda's `Volcanoes National Park'. Tours can be arranged thru the Rwanda tourism board. (reservation@rwandatourism.com )

    On our trip to Rwanda, we often heard of this very tempting option, but a short trip with much work to do, meant that it was something we left to do another day...

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  • Phone: (250) 576514 or 573396
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    Imbabzi Orphange, Gisenyi
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  • By nsbm on June 28, 2005
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  • the grounds @ Imbabzi, GISENYI - Rwanda
    the grounds @ Imbabzi, GISENYI
    by nsbm
    Established by Mrs Rosamond Carr in 1994, the home was relocated from her longtime residence at Mugongo to Gisenyi during the troubles of 1994. The complex houses just over 100 boys and girls who will be relocated to Mugongo in November 2005 Rosamund's original flower farm founded in 1955.
    The children are delightful and place is positive. Mrs Carr a former New Yorker is always there and she knows her kids all by name. At 92 she is completely with it and does not miss a beat...she is hard to catch but is at the orphanage 24/7. The place is well connected internally and externally but all visitors of any ilk are welcome....all gifts are received and needed.....art supplies are always short if you want to make a token donation.Please visit if you are close... it will make the children's year and your life............Madame at Regina Hotel is a good introduction point and place to stay

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    Visit Goma in DR Congo
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  • Bonobo2005
  • Updated By Bonobo2005 on June 19, 2003
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  • and then the lava came... - Rwanda
    and then the lava came...
    by Bonobo2005
    An unforgettable and very impressive trip is a visit to Goma in DR Congo (formerly Zaire), the town just over the border at Gisenyi.

    This town is partly covered by lava since nearby Mount Nyiragongo erupted on 17/01/2002;

    ***for all the details browse my DR-Congo- Goma page ***

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    Lake Burera and many lovely people
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  • Updated By Bonobo2005 on June 19, 2003
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  • My guides & Mt. Muhabura - Rwanda
    My guides & Mt. Muhabura
    by Bonobo2005
    Lake Burera is a beautiful lake at the base at Mt. Muhabura, close to the border with Uganda.

    Although my daytrip by far didn't work out in the way the Bradt Guide suggested, it was still a great day. From Ruhengeri I took a minibus to the border and got out in the settlement of Kidaho, where a sign directs you to the Lake.

    Immediately I attracted a lot of attention and during the 6 km walk to the lake some 20 children, soldiers, teenagers followed me while people working in the fields stopped and came to greet me. Of course some of them asked for money what I ignored (I always prefer to spend my money on local products or services), instead joking with them so that we were all having a good time.

    I asked (with handsigns) some children to show me around a bit once we got to the lake and gave them some coins.

    The scenery is absolutely beautiful with the mist on the Lake that is dotted with little islands and surrounded by rolling hills and steep cliffs.

    In the village I felt ashamed to buy a soda while dozens of people were gathering to watch.
    On the way back double the numbers of people walked with me (mainly children carrying 10 or 15 litre jerrycans with water on their heads from the lake to their shelters).

    My visit this day was for these people the event of the day and for me a memory for life!

    (The picture on the intro page is taken there)

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    Ruhengeri - 5 volcanoes in 1 sight!
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  • Updated By Bonobo2005 on June 19, 2003
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  • view from the hill - Rwanda
    view from the hill
    by Bonobo2005
    Behind the big marketplace along the mainstreet in Ruhengeri is a small but steep hill from where you have amazing views.

    In the afternoon I decided to climb it to obtain a unique view as you not only overlook the town but also have the whole chain of 5 volcanoes in one sight. Just Fantastic!

    Again don't expect to be alone, all your moves off the beaten track will attract a lot of attention. But I didn't regard it as a hassle. I felt the people were just as enthusiastic as I was!

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    Gahini Secondary School
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  • Updated By nsbm on June 28, 2005
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  • which way to Gahini ville? - Rwanda
    which way to Gahini ville?
    by nsbm
    The village of Gahini is an uphill walk from the signposts on the mainroad. The ville is dominated by the Anglican Boarding School which encorporates 1500 mixed secondary school pupils, the dioceses compounds, hospital and church of course. The place was established inthe 1920's and many foreign teachers, doctors and clergy voluntarily reside and work here.
    Easy to visit once you identify your intentions at the school checkpoint. My guides son was at this school so it made it even easier to meet foreign staffers and tour the facilities....but its easy to visit independently as well as it gives you a view into the denominational boarding school custom of well-to-do Rwandaise

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    Gorilla watching, one of the...
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  • By cosmopolit on August 26, 2002
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  • Rwanda Off the Beaten Path
    by cosmopolit
    Gorilla watching, one of the few places to do it in Birunga National Park, depending which country not being at war at the time, if it does not work here try border beteween Congo (Zaïre) and Uganda up in the Ruwenzori mountains. See also my Zaïre travelogue.

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    Go to the Colobus monkey...
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  • By njm001 on August 24, 2002
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  • Go to the Colobus monkey conservation area in the mountains. The walks in this park are spectacular and the monkeys themselves are very energetic.
    Bring plenty of food as there is not much available there.
    You can catch a public bus from near Kigali market or hitchhike as we did on the way back.

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    Take the time to get to know...
    Muzungu
  • Updated By Muzungu on August 24, 2002
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  • Take the time to get to know the Rwandan people or you will miss the best part.

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    Roadside charcoal vendor
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  • By retired_poppi on December 28, 2004
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  • Charcoal vendor - Rwanda
    Charcoal vendor
    by retired_poppi
    One occupation available to Rwandans is charcoal production. Families will harvest wood make charcoal to sell for cooking fuel. When several bags of charcoal are prepared, they are hauled to the nearest highway. One of the family members will guard it and act as the salesperson.

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