Tourists and business travelers alike marvel at the welcoming wonders of Rwanda. Here are three reasons to explore this exceptional country:
1. Biodiversity
Discover a variety of natural terrain, animals, and plants when visiting Rwanda. See for yourself why it is called the land of a thousand hills. Its breathtakingly diverse scenery includes extraordinary wildlife, volcanos, rainforests, extravagant mountains, picturesque lakes and spacious plains.
Rwanda's diverse landscape
Tourists experience an array of colorful wildlife including chimpanzees, butterflies, interesting birds, and monkeys. Take a nature hike, go gorilla trekking, bird watch, or relax next to a quiet lake. You’ll find yourself in nature’s paradise.
2. Safety, Ease & Opportunity
Ranked the ninth safest country in the world, Rwanda offers a clean, tidy environment. The country’s commitment to economic competitiveness, makes it easy to conduct business. Companies feel at home with sophisticated, convenient event centers and an impressive international airport.
Kigali Arena, a lavish setting for events and conferences
Visitors are struck by the pleasant standard of order and cleanliness. Locals pride themselves with staying on top of things to keep the environment inviting.
3. Art Culture
What sets Rwandan art apart from other countries? Antiquity. Rwandans manage to keep their art local, preserving the rich history of the people. The people have endured bloodshed and have overcome significant loss through the centuries. The art reflects their story and draws the spectator into their world.
Art is often expressed through bold, vivid color. Shapes and symbols are often used in the diverse arts and crafts by the locals. Weaving and basketmaking are popular functional art used for gifts.
Rwanda is known for geometric Imigongo art, traditionally made using cow dung. Imigongo incorporates colors and themes that are painted on walls, canvas, and pottery.
If you would like to support the people and ministries in Rwanda, contact us at I AM Provision Ministries.
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