A reconstruction of the traditional royal residence, the King’s Palace Museum, located in Nyanza, Southern Province of Rwanda is a beautifully-crafted thatched dwelling shaped like a beehive. Nyanza was the heart of Rwanda and seat of Rwanda’s Kingdom. Here, you can encounter the long-horned Inyambo cattle, descended from the king’s herd, whose keepers carefully tend and sing to them, keeping alive a unique tradition. Rwanda ceased to be a Monarchy in 1962, when it gained independence from Belgian colonial rule.
Guided Forest Treks
Navigate lush trails with expert ranger guidance.
Cultural Village Visits
Immerse in local traditions and community hospitality.
Canopy Walks
Suspended adventure, stroll high amidst treetops.
Crate Lake Visit
Vist local crater lakes and enjoy the scenic beauty.