The Location Of Rwanda.

The Location Of Rwanda.

Rwanda is a landlocked nation in east-central Africa that is located south of the equator. Rwanda is frequently referred to as le pays des mille collines (French: “country of a thousand hills”) because of its stunning landscape. Kigali, the nation’s capital, is a city on the Ruganwa River in the country’s geographic center.

Key Geographical uniqueness of Rwanda.

East-central Africa’s Rwanda, affectionately known as “the land of a thousand hills,” is a country. Literally in the center of Africa, it is located 121 kilometers (75 miles) south of the equator at the Tropic of Capricorn, 1416 kilometers (880 miles) west of the Indian Ocean, and 1250 kilometers (777 miles) east of the Atlantic Ocean.

Rwanda is bordered to the north by Uganda, to the east by Tanzania, to the south by Burundi, and to the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The nation has two rainy seasons and a moderate climate (February to April, November to January).

The typical temperature is between 16 and 22 degrees Celsius. Visitors to “the country of a thousand hills” should expect a lot of surprises.

The first is the level of personal safety, tranquility, security, and stability that both locals and foreigners can enjoy.

The beauty of this country comes in second. In this lush nation, the scenery is really magnificent. The physical beauty of Rwanda is unmatched on the African continent, according to many visitors who have made this observation. There are five volcanoes, 23 lakes, and several rivers in Rwanda, some of which are the sources of the River Nile. The north of the country is dominated by spectacular volcanoes and dense tropical forests, while the rest of the country is dominated by gentle hills and valleys, still lakes, and raging rivers in both savannah and tropical flora.

The largest population of endangered mountain gorillas in the world lives in the high altitude forests of northern Rwanda’s Virunga volcanic highlands. The gorillas, which number in the hundreds, reside in places that are safe from poachers. The gorillas can be seen fairly closely in their natural mountain homes.

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