2024

KIGALI GENOCIDE MEMORIAL

Memorial to visit
5/5
2 reviews

Opened in 2004, on the 10th anniversary of the genocide, the Gisozi Memorial houses the remains of more than 250,000 genocide victims killed in and around Kigali.

This traumatic visit brings back the pain of the many Rwandan visitors, whose cries and screams can sometimes be heard. In the modern building, the visitor will first be confronted with colonial history. Videos show the Belgians measuring the faces of the Rwandans, in order to determine who is Hutu, who is Tutsi... The following gallery describes the genocide and the monstrous efficiency of the extermination plan. The video images are terrifying. They show the killers in action, wounded people asking for mercy from their executioners, skulls and bones piled up... Further on, pictures of heroes, those who risked their lives to hide the persecuted. And then, hundreds of photos of genocide victims, when they were alive, happy, perhaps carefree. All that remains of these victims are bones, their clothes, a few objects. The most difficult part is at the end: the children's memorial. Fourteen large photos show as many children playing or sleeping, and under each of them their last words, their talents, their dreams, and how they died.

The visit continues outside in the "Meditation Garden", where visitors can meditate. Here one sees especially young people and women like this widow of Nyamirambo, who comes once a month to meditate near the mass graves. "Before, I couldn't bear to cross the site. Now it is my only consolation. When I am there, I feel connected to my six children and my husband, who are all buried here," she told the InfoSud-Syfia agency.

At the exit of the memorial, visitors can slip a ticket into the urn to help the survivors. "In collaboration with the tourist office, we are currently examining how to introduce an entry fee," reveals the coordinator of the memorial sites. The country's distinguished guests usually come to the memorial sites to gather and see for themselves the extent of the tragedy.

Gisozi is a place to realize what happened, to remember, and to give oneself the courage to act so that barbarism never again takes over. As a duty of remembrance, educational activities are regularly organized there.

Guides are available, as well as audioguides in French. Cafeteria open every day. Count on 1h30 on the spot.

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2024

KIMIRONKO MARKET

Markets
3.5/5
2 reviews

Market lovers will enjoy spending an hour or two here. Kimironko is an example of a real Rwandan market where you can find everything, meat, fish, fruits and vegetables... It's lively, it's beautiful, it's clean and tidy, right down to the piles of potatoes or cucumbers! There are also stalls selling local handicrafts, hardware, cell phones, shoes, second-hand clothes of all kinds... Products from Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya and the DRC. Don't hesitate to negotiate prices, haggling here is kindly de rigueur. The area of African fabrics (wax and others) is particularly dazzling with colors, and in the alleys, seamstresses installed with their sewing machine will be able to execute a model in the hour, with the fabric of your choice, for about ten euros. Catalogs are available for the choice of the model. However, you should allow a few hours for fittings and adjustments before picking up your garment, or even one or two days for the most complicated models. Custom-made garments must be earned! For a small tip, young people will guide you through the maze of shops. The whole market is covered, which is practical under the blazing sun. If you want to take pictures, ask permission beforehand, it will be appreciated and you will leave with more beautiful smiles.

Saturday and Monday are the busiest days. On Sundays, the market empties as many vendors take the day off.

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NYAMIRAMBO WOMEN'S CENTER

Hiking
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ARTPOINT RWANDA

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center
5/5
1 review
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