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Myra’s Adventure in Rwanda: Best Places to Stay & Must-Visit Attractions

by Myra James | Published on May 5, 2024

Rwanda, the land of a thousand hills, welcomed Myra with breathtaking landscapes, warm hospitality, and a rich history. From the vibrant streets of Kigali to the misty forests of Volcanoes National Park, every moment of her journey felt magical.

Here’s a guide to where Myra stayed and the incredible places she visited while exploring Rwanda.

🌿 Best Places to Stay in Rwanda

1. Kigali Marriott Hotel (Luxury - Kigali)

For her first few nights, Myra stayed at the Kigali Marriott Hotel, a five-star retreat with stunning city views, a spa, and delicious Rwandan cuisine. It was the perfect place to unwind after a long flight.

2. Heaven Boutique Hotel (Mid-Range - Kigali)

Wanting a more personal experience, Myra moved to Heaven Boutique Hotel, a cozy and eco-friendly stay in the heart of Kigali. Plus, the rooftop restaurant served the best banana stew she had ever tasted!

3. One&Only Gorilla’s Nest (Luxury - Volcanoes National Park)

For the ultimate jungle experience, Myra booked a night at One&Only Gorilla’s Nest, a luxury lodge nestled in the misty mountains near Volcanoes National Park. Waking up to the sound of nature was an experience she’d never forget.

4. Lake Kivu Serena Hotel (Relaxation - Gisenyi)

After days of exploring, Myra treated herself to a lakeside escape at Lake Kivu Serena Hotel, where she relaxed by the beach, enjoyed fresh seafood, and watched the sunset over the lake.

🏞️ Must-Visit Places in Rwanda

1. Kigali Genocide Memorial (Kigali)

Myra started her journey at the Kigali Genocide Memorial, a deeply moving place that honors the victims of the 1994 genocide. It was a heartbreaking but important stop to understand Rwanda’s history and resilience.

2. Volcanoes National Park (Gorilla Trekking)

One of the biggest highlights of her trip was trekking through the lush forests of Volcanoes National Park to see mountain gorillas in the wild. The moment she locked eyes with a silverback was something she’d never forget.

3. Nyungwe Forest National Park (Chimpanzee Tracking & Canopy Walk)

For another wildlife adventure, Myra explored Nyungwe Forest, home to chimpanzees and one of the world’s best canopy walks. Walking above the rainforest on a hanging bridge was both thrilling and breathtaking.

5. Akagera National Park (Safari Adventure)d

For a taste of the African savannah, Myra headed to Akagera National Park, where she saw lions, elephants, and giraffes during a game drive. She couldn’t believe Rwanda had such diverse landscapes!

6. King’s Palace Museum (Nyanza)

To dive into Rwanda’s royal history, she visited the King’s Palace Museum in Nyanza, where she saw traditional Inyambo (royal cows) and learned about Rwanda’s ancient monarchy.

7. Kimironko Market (Local Shopping & Culture)

Before leaving, Myra stopped by Kimironko Market in Kigali to buy beautiful Rwandan fabrics, handmade crafts, and fresh local coffee to take home.

Tips for Traveling to Rwanda

Final Thoughts

Rwanda stole Myra’s heart with its stunning scenery, rich culture, and welcoming people. Whether trekking with gorillas, relaxing by Lake Kivu, or exploring the streets of Kigali, every day was an adventure. If Rwanda isn’t on your bucket list yet, it should be! Where would you love to visit first? 🌍✨

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