Rwanda Photography Holidays Rwanda

 Responsible Photography Holidays offer three different photography holidays in Rwanda.
Rwanda is pushing ahead with economic development and infrastructures. Whilst most people immediately think of the genocide, for the 'Rwandese' people, this is very much a part of Rwandan history that will never be forgotten, but today they concentrate on the future.   Gail's Travel Industry experience includes working with new and developing destinations; she says that  investment in tourism is mainly concentrated on 'high end' accommodation and services with an emphasis on "quality" of visitor rather than quantity. Sustainable activities that aim to alleviate poverty are being successfully introduced and managed.'  It is these  sustainable local activities and community projects that interest Gail. She observed that  whilst people really appreciate guidance and support, they are very keen to show that they are working hard  'to make things happen'  for themselves. Rwanda is also home to the endangered mountain gorilla  and on all holidays there is the option to visit the gorillas -  the income gained through gorilla tourism is used to help protect the forests and ensure the survival of the gorillas.
 
There are three different holiday options to Rwanda - an 'experience' holiday, a nature, forests and wildlife holiday and a community photography holiday, all supporting poverty alleviating or conservation projects whilst also offering a variety of photographic opportunities.  Rwanda is a stunningly beautiful country where you'll be given a very warm welcome and at the end of the visit, hopefully, you'll feel that your money has been well spent, with most of it going to people who really benefit from it.

Need to know. What to think about when planning a holiday to Rwanda - British nationals don't need a visa for a short holiday, but allow time for the vaccinations that are required, and malaria tablets are a necessity.  Please check with your Doctor and please buy your malaria tablets from a reputable source, preferably your Doctor.  There is lots of info on the Fit for Travel Scotland NHS website  and the FCO website.  We have a comprehensive list of things we suggest you take and are on hand to answer any questions/share our own experience.   Please note that you are not allowed to take plastic bags into Rwanda, and any that you are using will be taken from you on arrival at Kigali Airport. We suggest cloth bags, drysacs or waterproof bags. You'll need to be fit and take good walking boots with ankle support for the gorilla trekking.

Flights - Holidays are based on the Brussels flight schedule which operates from East Midlands, Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, Manchester and London Heathrow.  We can quote additional nights accommodation to fit with different flight schedules -  please request.

Do something truly memorable and rewarding in 2010 - come to Rwanda with Responsible Photography Holidays

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Flights to Rwanda via Brussels from East Midlands, Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, Manchester and London Heathrow.


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