Rwanda’s Capital is Attracting Tourists



Rwanda’s capital is rapidly building a reputation as a tourist hot spot. With low crime, spotlessly clean streets and a friendly attitude, Kigali is pulling in travelers …

49 thoughts on “Rwanda’s Capital is Attracting Tourists

  1. Marko Biuk says:

    This video made me thinking about visiting Rwanda, I'm curious how you made it so far in 25y with infrastructure and solving problems with local people between each other. Much grettings from Croatia 😎.

  2. Wolfbit says:

    I hope that Rwanda can continue this upward trend! I was recently in Tanzania and would love to see them in the East African Federation!
    To future cooperation 🙂
    Greetings from Germany

  3. Mitch Mazamez19 says:

    The Congo is the one stealing minerals, according to the Angolan govt:
    Reuters Oct. 14, 2018

    Angola, the world's fifth largest diamond producer, has launched an operation in recent weeks to clear tens of thousands of people involved in digging for precious stones.

    Many of them are from neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo, and hundreds of thousands of people have poured over the border back into the Congo, border guards there told Reuters.

    Angolan security forces stormed the town of Lucapa, according to 15 witnesses, killing dozens of people, burning down homes, looting property and forcing people to leave.

    "There was a lot of violence in Lucapa. The military was shooting at us while Tshowke were killing people with machetes. They jointly killed more than a dozen people," said Victor Tshambapoko, 28, who worked as a diamond digger in the region.

  4. k k says:

    Where did rwanda get money?from congo drc,killing millions of congolese people including women and children,stealing our minerals with the UN and american help and no one is taking about.Rwanda have nothing exept creating wars in CONGO.

  5. joetyer says:

    They want to show the world both sides….of a machete, and create a new atrocity.

    Amirite, Hutus?

    Or whoever started the hacking?

    Try to forget the savage hacking genocide as you stay in the very neat capital.

  6. Chad Coley says:

    Genocide?

    Nope. I don’t go anywhere genocide has taken place. It’s probably a spiritual or emotional thing but that many people dying isn’t something I can’t just subtly put in the back of my mind and forget about.

  7. s9 ka9 says:

    As an Indian I'm proud some of early teachers to Rwanda is from India though we still look unclean despite having a much higher GDP per capita than Rwanda ..

  8. De St says:

    Oh, helllllll to the no. Until this [del] country addresses its long record of socialized homophobia, I won't go stay there. And I don't want to hear, "But it's WORSE in ______." Nope.

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