Rwanda Culture
In Partnership with Cultural Integration System (CIS)
Rwanda is known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” a nation where natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural heritage converge. With its growing tourism sector, particularly focused on eco-tourism and wildlife conservation, Rwanda is primed for future leaders who are passionate about preserving its unique landscape and culture. The AFME Future Leaders Challenge empowers the next generation to create innovative solutions for sustainable tourism that benefit both the environment and the people of Rwanda.
what we do
Key Themes in Rwanda’s Tourism Transformation
Explore Rwanda’s sustainable tourism future by integrating eco-tourism, empowering communities, preserving culture, and embracing innovation for a thriving industry.
Eco-Tourism and Sustainable Safaris
Promote responsible tourism practices that protect Rwanda’s wildlife and preserve its natural landscapes.
Cultural Preservation Through Tourism
Safeguard Rwanda’s cultural heritage, promoting traditions, local crafts, and authentic experiences for visitors.
Community-Based Tourism
Engage local communities in tourism, ensuring economic growth and cultural preservation through active participation.
Sustainable Tourism Infrastructure
Develop eco-friendly tourism infrastructure like green hotels and sustainable transportation to minimize environmental impact.
Technology in Tourism Management
Use digital tools and smart platforms to enhance visitor experiences while supporting sustainable tourism practices.
Inclusive Tourism Opportunities
Foster tourism that benefits all Rwandans, ensuring equal access to opportunities for local businesses and communities.
Must-Visit Cultural Sites in Rwanda
Rwanda offers a wealth of cultural landmarks that showcase its history, traditions, and breathtaking landscapes. Explore these four iconic sites to truly understand Rwanda’s cultural depth.