Central African country Rwanda is known as a country of 1,000 hills, a million people killed, its image linked to poverty and danger, and a civil war in which the country witnessed one of the most heinous genocide wars, which killed nearly a million people in the 1990s.

Rwanda today provides an example of the will to overcome adversity and war as the fastest growing economy in Africa, where the rate of economic growth according to the International Monetary Fund, in 2018, about 7.2%, where Rwanda has achieved qualitative achievements that have preceded many countries.

Today, it also offers its visitors a unique experience that makes it one of the top places in Africa, while it was able to reach the number of tourists in 2018 to more than one million tourists.

Radical changes and a qualitative shift have made it the icon of tourism in the African continent.