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06 Jan, 2026
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Located in the heart of East Africa, the beautiful country of Rwanda is reinventing itself as one of the most interesting travel destinations for 2026. Whether you’re seeking mountain-adventure, wildlife encounters, lakeside serenity or cultural immersion, there are plenty ofthings to do in Rwandathat should go on your bucket list.
One of Rwanda’s most iconic experiences takes place at Volcanoes National Park in northwest Rwanda, where you can trek to meet the endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat.The jungle setting and the dramatic backdrop of the Virunga Volcanoes makes this a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
If you love savannah scenes and classic African wildlife, venture into Akagera National Park in eastern Rwanda. Here you can track the “Big Five” (lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards, buffalo) amidst mixture of woodlands, wetlands and lakes. It’s a fantastic complement to gorilla trekking, underscoring the diversity of things to do in Rwanda.
For something different, head south to Nyungwe Forest National Park, Rwanda’s lush rainforest, where you can walk the canopy walkway high above the trees, observe chimpanzees, enjoy bird-watching and soak in nature.
After active treks and safari drives, unwind at the peaceful Lake Kivu on Rwanda’s western border. The tranquil waters, scenic islands and relaxed towns like Gisenyi (and Kibuye) are perfect for boat rides, beach rest or gentle exploration.
No trip to Rwanda is complete without time in its vibrant capital, Kigali. Visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial for a moving insight into Rwanda’s past.Then explore markets, cafes, art-spaces and the friendly street hustle of a city on the rise.
Beyond the big-ticket wildlife, Rwanda offers terrain for hikes, tea and coffee tours, and lesser-known natural spots. For instance, hillside coffee farms near Kigali or tea plantations in the highlands offer great experiences.
Rwanda is easy to get around, safe, and compact — meaning you can combine multiple experiences in one trip.Moreover, the country’s commitment to responsible tourism and conservation means your money helps the destination and local communities.
If you’re comparing travel options, the neighbouring region also opens up to manythings to do in South Africa— from safari in Kruger, Cape Town’s scenery, wine regions, and the Garden Route. While very different in scale and flavour, South Africa offers a wide spectrum of travel styles.
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