Can plants live and produce fruit for 50 years? Yes, a pineapple plant can live for 50 years. Although we refer to it as a pineapple, it is a berry, not an apple or pine. Another fact about pineapple is that the process of postharvesting pineapple is comparatively...
Exploring Akagera National Park
Situated in the eastern valleys of Rwanda, Akagera National Park is a blend of natural beauty and wildlife. The park covers an area of 1,122.8 square kilometers and is the largest wetland-protected area in Central Africa. It supports a variety of ecosystems ranging...
Agritourism in Rwanda
Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of banana leaves and the scent of freshly brewed Rwandan coffee through the air. This is agritourism, a chance to step into Rwanda’s rural life and experience its agricultural roots firsthand. It’s not just about seeing the...
Lakeside Retreats: Lake Kivu is a prime destination
Imagine a place where crystal-clear waters meet lush, rolling hills, and the air is fresh with the scent of nature. This is Lake Kivu, one of the African Great Lakes. Whether you’re in the market for eco-tourism ventures, energy projects, or infrastructure...
Natural hot springs in Rwanda
In the heart of East Africa, Rwanda is a land full of beauty, stories, and surprises. Its rolling hills and sparkling lakes create a stunning backdrop for life to unfold. But hidden within this scenery lies something special—natural hot springs. Known locally as...
“Congo Nile Trail” Unique adventure in Rwanda
Imazine You’re walking a trail where every turn reveals something new. Rolling hills stretch endlessly, and the shimmering waters of Lake Kivu glimmer under the sun. Along the way, villagers wave warmly, inviting you to share their stories and traditions. This is the...
Rwanda’s Cultural Through Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village
Rwanda's history and future are alive in a town close to Volcanoes National Park. The Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village is not an ordinary destination, it’s the heartbeat of tradition. For years, the lush forests surrounding the region were the hunting grounds of poachers....
Guide to Lake Kivu, Rwanda
Imagine standing on the shores of a vast, shimmering lake, the sun casting golden rays across the rippling water. In the distance, rolling green hills cradle the horizon, their peaks veiled in a soft morning mist. The air is filled with the faint hum of life—birds...
Exploring King’s Palace Museum
The King’s Palace Museum is a resource of the cultural wealth of the nation. Established in Nyanza, the historical domain of the Rwanda monarchy. Located about 88 kilometers from Kigali. This is one of the most visited museums in Rwanda with a record of thousands of...
Investment Opportunities in Rwanda’s Tourism
Picture being on top of a hillside in Rwanda, watching the green landscapes and a golden sunset. You hear the call of birds off in the distance and the gentle wind. Rwanda is a country where nature, culture, and adventure are combined. Rwanda is amazing for your...
Exploring the Land of a Thousand Hills: Top Destinations in Rwanda
Rwanda is a country of incredible biodiversity and beauty. The country is famously known as the "Land of the Thousand Hills". Rwanda in the past decade has become a premier eco-tourism and adventure destination. This transformation has largely been due to the...
Rwanda’s Irish Potato Sector: A Path to Sustainable Growth
Irish potatoes are a type of potato that many people enjoy. The Irish potato is well-known worldwide and grows in Rwanda because of its versatility and nutritional value. Potatoes have become a staple food for many countries worldwide on this day. Rwanda is a...












