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Rwanda National Parks

Rwanda, often called the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” is a country where breathtaking landscapes meet rich biodiversity. Its national parks are more than tourist attractions; they are living treasures of wildlife conservation, cultural heritage, and adventure. For travellers and storytellers like Kat-Moshi, Rwanda’s parks offer a chance to experience nature’s wonders while reflecting on Africa’s growing role in sustainable tourism.

Volcanoes National Park

Volcanoes National Park is Rwanda’s most famous protected area, renowned for its mountain gorillas. Nestled within the Virunga Mountains, this park allows visitors to come face-to-face with these gentle giants in their natural habitat. It is also the final resting place of Dian Fossey, whose work in gorilla conservation continues to inspire global wildlife protection. For Kat-Moshi, the park’s balance of conservation and tourism represents a model for East Africa, showing how communities can benefit while safeguarding wildlife.

Akagera National Park

Akagera National Park showcases Rwanda’s diversity beyond gorillas. With rolling savannahs, lakes, and woodlands, it offers a classic safari experience. Visitors can spot elephants, lions, leopards, and a wide range of bird species, making it a haven for both wildlife enthusiasts and photographers. The park’s revival story, from near devastation to a thriving reserve, mirrors resilience and transformation, values that Kat-Moshi often highlights in storytelling and travel experiences across the region.