Good view, must go to see it once, play
the breeze is absolutely amazing , watching the sunset here , will go and do it again it was totally worth it
Due to the mountainous and highlands, the surface is uneven, Rwanda is called the "country of thousands of hills", here is very small and beautiful. There are green mountains and green scenery in all seasons, known as "Africa Little Switzerland". It is not as hot as other African countries. The temperature is at 22-27℃ and the climate is pleasant. In Rwanda, in addition to visiting the precious silver shell gorillas, I was able to take a time to play around Lake Kivu and find the bat forest.
Lake Kivu is the tallest lake in central Africa and one of the great lakes of Africa. It is located on the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, in the Great Rift Valley of East Africa, in the west of the Albertine Rift Valley. It is formed by a fault. The lake is rocky and rugged, with a volcano of 3,470 meters high on the north shore. The northern shoreline is relatively flat and the southern shore is more lake-like. There are many islands in the lake, the largest is Igiwi Island.
Good view, must go to see it once, play
the breeze is absolutely amazing , watching the sunset here , will go and do it again it was totally worth it
Due to the mountainous and highlands, the surface is uneven, Rwanda is called the "country of thousands of hills", here is very small and beautiful. There are green mountains and green scenery in all seasons, known as "Africa Little Switzerland". It is not as hot as other African countries. The temperature is at 22-27℃ and the climate is pleasant. In Rwanda, in addition to visiting the precious silver shell gorillas, I was able to take a time to play around Lake Kivu and find the bat forest.
Lake Kivu is the tallest lake in central Africa and one of the great lakes of Africa. It is located on the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, in the Great Rift Valley of East Africa, in the west of the Albertine Rift Valley. It is formed by a fault. The lake is rocky and rugged, with a volcano of 3,470 meters high on the north shore. The northern shoreline is relatively flat and the southern shore is more lake-like. There are many islands in the lake, the largest is Igiwi Island.