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Discover Africa’s soul through its people, stories, and traditions — from Zanzibar’s Swahili rhythm to Ethiopia’s ancient roots.


Ziplining and Adventure Parks in Rwanda – Where Thrill Meets the Hills
The morning mist hovers over Rwanda’s emerald hills as the wind whispers through pine trees. Below, the valleys glow gold in the sunrise — and somewhere above them, a traveler soars. The harness hums, the air rushes, and laughter echoes across the sky.
This is the new face of Rwanda — not just a land of gorillas and green hills, but of adventure, freedom, and flight.
Hawa Salum
Oct 26, 20255 min read


Bomas of Kenya – The Living Heartbeat of Kenya’s Culture
Bomas of Kenya is a cultural center in Nairobi dedicated to preserving and showcasing Kenya’s diverse heritage. Visitors experience traditional music, dance, crafts, and architecture from various Kenyan communities. The center features authentic village replicas and vibrant performances, offering a unique insight into the country’s rich cultural traditions and history. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in Kenya’s cultural diversity.
maria maris
Oct 26, 20254 min read


Kigali City: Rwanda’s Vibrant Capital
Kigali, Rwanda’s bustling capital, is a city where history, culture, and modern urban life converge. From the moving Kigali Genocide Memorial to vibrant markets, traditional cuisine, and nearby day trips, this guide covers everything you need to explore Kigali safely and enjoyably.
Hawa Salum
Oct 26, 20254 min read


Thimlich Ohinga – The Stone Fortress of Ancient Kenya
Thimlich Ohinga is an ancient stone fortress located in western Kenya, near Lake Victoria. Built in the 15th century, it features impressive dry-stone walls constructed without mortar. The site served as a defensive settlement for local communities, protecting them from invasions and wild animals. Thimlich Ohinga is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing the region’s rich history, architectural skill, and cultural heritage.
maria maris
Oct 26, 20255 min read


Lake Kivu – Rwanda’s Serene Lakeside Escape
Nestled between rolling hills and the western edge of Rwanda, Lake Kivu is a breathtaking natural wonder that captures the peaceful side of Africa’s “Land of a Thousand Hills.” With its calm waters, golden sunsets, and laid-back lakeside towns, Lake Kivu offers the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure. Whether you’re kayaking, taking a boat trip to the islands, or sipping Rwandan coffee by the shore, Lake Kivu invites travelers to slow down and embrace serenity.
Hawa Salum
Oct 26, 20255 min read


Birdwatching Hotspots in Burundi – Where Wings Paint the Sky
Nestled in the heart of East Africa, Burundi is an underrated paradise for birdwatchers seeking untouched beauty and rare avian treasures. With its diverse landscapes — from the misty peaks of Kibira National Park to the shimmering waters of Lake Tanganyika — the country is home to over 500 bird species. Whether you’re spotting the colorful Great Blue Turaco, listening to the calls of forest songbirds, or exploring the wetland havens of Ruvubu National Park, every moment feel
Hawa Salum
Oct 26, 20255 min read


Visiting Local Markets in Bujumbura – The Colorful Soul of Burundi
The streets of Bujumbura wake before sunrise. Vendors arrange their baskets, children chase one another between stalls, and the scent of roasted maize drifts through the morning air. Laughter mingles with rhythm — a symphony of footsteps, bargaining voices, and the heartbeat of Burundi’s capital.
This is Bujumbura’s market life, a living portrait of culture, color, and connection. To wander its stalls is to experience the soul of the city — not through its buildings or beach
Hawa Salum
Oct 23, 20255 min read


Taste of Burundi – Traditional Food and Local Drinks
The story of Burundi begins in its kitchens — with the hum of a wooden spoon against a clay pot, the scent of peanuts simmering in cassava leaves, and laughter rising like music from a shared meal. Food here isn’t just nourishment; it’s storytelling, memory, and love served warm.
Hawa Salum
Oct 23, 20255 min read


Safety and Travel Tips for First-Time Visitors to Burundi
The moment you step off the plane in Bujumbura, Burundi greets you not with noise — but with warmth. The air smells of rain, coffee, and possibility. Smiles come easy here. The people wave, children giggle, and you realize quickly that this is not a country defined by its headlines, but by its humanity.
For first-time travelers, Burundi is both a discovery and a reminder — that travel is still about connection, not crowds. It’s a land of rolling hills, shimmering lakes, and
Hawa Salum
Oct 23, 20255 min read


Lake Dogodogo – Burundi’s Untamed Reflection
Hidden in the quiet valleys of Cibitoke Province, northwest Burundi, lies Lake Dogodogo — amirror of still water and simple life. Here, dawn paints the surface gold and dusk cools it to silver. Canoes glide like whispers, fishermen hum old songs, and every reflection feels like a prayer.
Lake Dogodogo is one of Burundi’s least-known treasures — a small freshwater lake fed by hillside streams and embraced by rolling farmland. What it lacks in size, it makes up for in serenity
Hawa Salum
Oct 23, 20255 min read


Bujumbura – The Vibrant Soul of Burundi
At the edge of Lake Tanganyika, where mountains meet water and rhythm meets silence, lies Bujumbura — the vibrant, beating heart of Burundi. It’s a city of warmth, music, and movement; a place where the sunset paints the sky gold, and life flows with effortless grace.
Once a small lakeside settlement, Bujumbura has grown into Burundi’s cultural and economic hub, yet it remains deeply human — a city that smiles first and speaks later. From the moment you arrive, the air hums
Hawa Salum
Oct 22, 20255 min read


Gitega National Museum – The Keeper of Burundi’s Heritage
In the green highlands of Gitega, the quiet rhythm of Burundi’s culture still beats through red-brick walls and wooden drums. At the heart of this tranquil city stands the Gitega National Museum, the country’s oldest and most cherished cultural institution — a place where Burundi’s soul is kept alive.
Founded in 1955, during the late colonial period, the Gitega National Museum was established to safeguard the nation’s royal legacy, traditions, and daily life before they fade
Hawa Salum
Oct 22, 20255 min read


Kibumbu Royal Palace – Echoes of Burundi’s Kings
In the highlands of Gitega, where mist wraps the hills like silk, stands Kibumbu Royal Palace — the spiritual seat of Burundi’s ancient kings. Once a center of leadership, ceremony, and sacred drumming, Kibumbu remains one of the most symbolic places in Burundian history.
The palace, perched on a serene hilltop, was home to the Mwami, Burundi’s traditional monarch. Here, decisions of justice and destiny were made; rituals honoring ancestors and nature were performed. Mwami’
Hawa Salum
Oct 22, 20254 min read


Rumonge – Burundi’s Southern Paradise by the Lake
On the southern shores of Lake Tanganyika, Rumonge glows with golden beaches, palm trees, and timeless charm. Swim, explore hot springs, hike nearby forests, or simply watch the sun sink into Burundi’s bluest horizon — where every moment feels eternal.
Hawa Salum
Oct 22, 20255 min read


Nyakazu Fault – The Great Rift’s Hidden Secret
In southern Burundi, Nyakazu Fault marks where the world itself seems to open. Carved by time and tectonic power, this vast gorge is part of Africa’s legendary Great Rift Valley. From the rim, endless green hills drop into mist, waterfalls sparkle in hidden corners, and the sky stretches to infinity.
Known locally as the “German Fault,” Nyakazu is more than a geological wonder — it’s a spiritual landmark. For centuries, locals have gathered here to honor the spirits of earth
Hawa Salum
Oct 21, 20255 min read


Karera Waterfalls – Burundi’s Cascading Symphony of Nature
In southern Burundi’s Rutana Province, Karera Waterfalls flow like music written in water. A cluster of four spectacular cascades — Nyakai I, Nyakai II, Mwaro, and Nyonzi — this natural wonder embodies the country’s wild spirit and peaceful soul.
As you approach, the sound grows — a deep, rhythmic roar echoing across the valley. Mist wraps around you, carrying the scent of earth and rain. Each waterfall has its own voice, Burundi’s blending into a perfect symphony of motion
Hawa Salum
Oct 21, 20254 min read


Mount Heha – The Roof of Burundi
Rising 2,684 meters above sea level, Mount Heha is Burundi’s highest peak and a paradise for hikers, photographers, and dreamers. Just 90 minutes from Bujumbura, this misty mountain reveals the country’s purest beauty — where clouds kiss the land and silence speaks peace.
Hawa Salum
Oct 21, 20254 min read


Gishora Drum Sanctuary – Echoes of Burundi’s Royal Past
Step into Burundi’s royal past at Gishora Drum Sanctuary, where sacred drums still echo with the heartbeat of kings. Located near Gitega, this UNESCO-recognized site celebrates rhythm, heritage, and the soul of a nation that dances to its own timeless beat.
Hawa Salum
Oct 20, 20254 min read


Teza Tea Plantations – Burundi’s Green Gold
High in Burundi’s misty highlands, Teza Tea Plantations roll endlessly across green hills. Visit the heart of Burundi’s tea culture — where aroma, craftsmanship, and community turn every leaf into green gold.
Hawa Salum
Oct 20, 20254 min read


Rusizi National Park – Where Hippos Meet the Sky
Just 30 minutes from Bujumbura, Rusizi National Park unfolds along a shimmering river where hippos bask, crocodiles glide, and over 200 bird species dance in the sky. A peaceful haven of nature, this riverside gem is Burundi’s most accessible safari — where wild beauty meets gentle calm.
Hawa Salum
Oct 20, 20254 min read
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