Journalist Bert Archer has written an article for the BBC Travel website on his time and experiences in Rwanda’s capital city, Kigali… ”Although there are many factors that have led to Kigali’s solid infrastructure and booming...
More infoRwanda participates in the Lord Mayor’s Show
Rwanda has invited the world to Kigali for the 2020 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) and shared the country’s rich culture with hundreds of thousands of people at the annual Lord Mayor’s Show in London. The Lord Mayor’s Show is...
More infoAn Evening with Rwanda at the World Travel Market
Visit Rwanda has hosted a screening of the Rwanda Royal Tour with international tour operators to showcase the country’s vibrant and diverse offering of luxury and ecotourism experiences. The event was part of Visit Rwanda’s...
More infoRwanda-Arsenal partnership receives award
Rwanda’s tourism brand, Visit Rwanda, has received an Honorary Award for Partnership for a ‘unique and transformational partnership by an African brand’ by the Best of Africa Awards. The award was announced at a star-studded ceremony held...
More infoVisit Rwanda at Emirates Stadium
On Saturday 19th January, our High Commissioner, Her Excellency Yamina Karitanyi, attended the first of a series of experiential activities of #VisitRwanda at the Emirates Stadium, officially opening the Visit Rwanda stall alongside Mr Peter...
More infoMountain Gorillas No Longer ‘Critically Endangered’.
By FORTUNE November 15, 2018 The population of Mountain Gorillas has increased from roughly 680 to over 1,000 in the last 10 years, a major improvement for a species that was previously on the brink of extinction, the International Union for...
More infoVisit Rwanda-Arsenal Partnership Officially Launched
The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) yesterday launched the Visit Rwanda-Arsenal Football Club partnership during the opening fixture of Arsenal’s English Premier League season at the Emirates Stadium. Participating at the launch was Clare...
More infoDFID’s Statement on Rwanda’s partnership with Arsenal
DFID Media Team, Posted on:11 June 2018 Today, The Sun has reported on the sponsorship of Arsenal FC by Visit Rwanda. The piece implies that aid money is being used for the sponsorship deal. This is not correct. DFID does not give any money to...
More infoRwanda unveils partnership with Arsenal
RDB | 23.05.18 Rwanda unveils three-year partnership with Arsenal to increase tourism, investment and football development Rwanda is to become the official tourism partner of Arsenal and the Premier League football club’s first ever shirt sleeve...
More infoRwanda voted Top Emerging Destination
Results of the Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards in association with the Money Shop announced ~ New Zealand reigns again and Rwanda voted Top Emerging Destination~ 2 February 2017 New Zealand continues to hold the Top Country spot firmly in its...
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