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Eco-Tourism Highlights


Ruvubu National Park – The Wild Heart of Burundi
In northeastern Burundi, where the land rolls into golden savannas and rivers carve through red earth, lies Ruvubu National Park — the country’s wild frontier. Spanning more than 50,000 hectares, it is Burundi’s largest and most biodiverse sanctuary, home to elephants, hippos, antelopes, and over 400 species of birds.
The Ruvubu River, gliding through the heart of the park, breathes life into everything it touches. Along its banks, hippos wallow, crocodiles sunbathe, and fis
Hawa Salum
Oct 224 min read


Vyanda Natural Reserve – Burundi’s Hidden Eden
Deep in southern Burundi, where mist curls over emerald hills and sunlight dances through the trees, lies Vyanda Natural Reserve — a secret paradise of silence and song. Stretching across nearly 6,000 hectares, this forest sanctuary is one of Burundi’s most preserved ecosystems, home to rare colobus monkeys, waterfalls, and ancient trees that whisper stories older than time.Located near Rumonge in Bururi Province, Vyanda feels untouched, unhurried, and unbelievably alive. The
Hawa Salum
Oct 224 min read
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