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Rwanda Development Board report further highlights a total of 95 tourism entities licensed in 2024 and more than 1.3 million travelers from various countries, the majority from the East Africa ...
An aviary named after Rwanda's Nyungwe National Park was unveiled in Singapore, on July 4, thanks to a partnership between Rwanda Development Board (RDB) and Mandai Wildlife Group. Located in Bird ...
Rwanda is presenting its luxury and conservation-led tourism offerings at ILTM Asia Pacific in Singapore, taking place from June 30 to July 3. Reports indicate that this year's ILTM Asia Pacific event ...
Gorillas are Rwanda’s main attraction. Dian Fossey would hate that. A new $15 million gorilla museum celebrates Fossey’s legacy, but she never wanted to share the apes with the world ...
Alissa and Josh Ruxin, American public health professionals, moved to Rwanda on their honeymoon in 2006 and never left.
The country took steps to encourage international tourism. Today, it makes up 11% of Rwanda's GDP. And the country wants to keep growing tourism, but it's a balance.
Rwanda’s tourism accounted for 50% of its revenue in 2019. Aside from the economic well-being and improvement of the local population’s quality of life, ...
Rwanda is pushing ahead with its bid to be added to the lucrative Formula 1 race calendar and double down on sports events to boost economic growth.