Rwanda is a country well-known for its gorilla trekking tours, but there is more to the country than just mountain gorillas. Red Rocks, an eco-tourism organization based in Musanze, Rwanda, offers a range of exciting and unique experiences for travellers looking to explore the country beyond the typical tourist routes.

Rwanda is a country rich in culture, history, and traditions. In recent years, the government and various organizations have made a concerted effort to preserve and celebrate this cultural heritage. Red Rocks is one such organization that is playing a crucial role in preserving and promoting Rwandan culture. The centre offers a range of cultural activities, including community cultural performances, an arts and crafts program, and culinary arts classes, all of which have a significant impact on the local community.

While the gorillas are a big reason travellers will visit Rwanda, here are eight activities available at Red Rocks Rwanda that will leave travellers with unforgettable memories beyond the gorillas.

Traditional Drumming and Dance Classes

Rwanda – Red Rocks Rwanda. Photo Credit – Kate Webster

In the heart of Rwanda lies a tradition that has been passed down from generation to generation – traditional drumming and dance. This rhythmic expression of culture is a vital part of the country’s identity, and there’s no better way to immerse yourself in the local way of life than to take part in a drumming and dance class.

Guided Hiking

Volcanoes National Park is home to some of the world’s last remaining mountain gorillas, but this stunning region has much more to offer than just gorilla trekking – it’s also a paradise for hikers. With guided hiking tours led by knowledgeable local guides, you can explore the breathtaking landscape and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the park. Trek through lush forests, past cascading waterfalls and over rolling hills, taking in the awe-inspiring views of the surrounding volcanoes. Along the way, you’ll encounter a stunning array of wildlife, including rare birds, primates and other elusive forest creatures. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or a first-timer, there’s a trail for everyone in this breathtaking corner of Rwanda.

Handicrafts Workshops

Rwanda – Red Rocks Rwanda. Photo Credit – Kate Webster

Rwanda is known for its vibrant handicrafts, from brightly coloured baskets to intricately woven textiles. And at Red Rocks in Rwanda, you can experience the artistry and skill that goes into creating these beautiful works of art for yourself. Local artisans will teach you about the traditional techniques used to create these stunning handicrafts, from the selection of natural materials to intricate weaving and stitching. There are plenty of handicrafts on sale also, so you can take home an authentic piece of Rwanda to treasure.

Community Walks

As you explore the Musunze region of Rwanda, it’s impossible not to be struck by the warm hospitality and strong sense of community that permeates the country. One of the best ways to experience this firsthand is through a guided community walk. Led by knowledgeable local guides, you’ll get a chance to learn about the daily life and customs of the Rwandan people, as well as the fascinating history of the area. From traditional farming practices to local handicrafts, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the culture and way of life that has thrived here for centuries. And as you walk through the picturesque region and meet the friendly locals, you’ll feel a sense of connection to this beautiful land and its people. So take a step off the beaten path and experience the warmth and hospitality of Rwanda’s communities on a guided community walk.

Cooking Classes

Rwanda – Red Rocks Rwanda. Photo Credit – Kate Webster

Rwanda’s cuisine is as rich and varied as its landscapes, with a fusion of flavours and influences from across East Africa. And at Red Rocks in Rwanda, you can experience the country’s culinary delights for yourself with a hands-on cooking class led by expert local chefs. From the fragrant spices of traditional stews to the vibrant colours of fresh salads, you’ll learn about the ingredients and techniques that go into creating these delicious dishes. Using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients, you’ll chop, mix, and simmer your way to a delicious feast. And best of all, you’ll get to savour the fruits of your labour at the end of the class, enjoying the flavours and aromas of Rwanda’s vibrant cuisine. Whether you’re a seasoned foodie or simply looking for a fun and interactive way to experience Rwanda’s culture, a cooking class at Red Rocks is an experience not to be missed.

Banana Beer making

Rwanda – Red Rocks Rwanda. Photo Credit – Kate Webster

Banana beer is a traditional Rwandan brew that’s been enjoyed for centuries, and at Red Rocks in Rwanda, you can experience making it from start to finish with a taste test at the end. Led by the local women’s group, you’ll learn about the history and culture of banana beer in Rwanda, from its role in traditional celebrations to its status as a beloved local beverage. You’ll have the chance to participate in the brewing process, from mashing the bananas and grinding sorghum grain on a grinding stone to learning how the fermentation process unfolds.

Basket Weaving

Customarily woven by women, the Agaseke craft is known for its impressive quality, beauty, and cultural importance. The Agaseke basket is traditionally given from mothers to daughters during marriage ceremonies. Try your hand a weaving one yourself when visiting Red Rocks.

Red Rocks Rwanda is an eco-tourism organization that promotes sustainable development in the local community. The organization offers a range of activities designed to promote cultural exchange and support the local economy, while also providing unique experiences for travellers. In addition to offering activities, Red Rocks Initiative runs a variety of community development programs, including education, healthcare, and conservation initiatives. The organization is committed to promoting sustainable tourism practices and protecting the environment for future generations.

Red Rocks Rwanda is located in Musanze, a town in the Northern Province of Rwanda, near the Volcanoes National Park. The organization offers accommodation options ranging from camping to guesthouses and provides airport transfers for guests. For more information on Red Rocks Rwanda and the activities available, please visit redrocksrwanda.com

To book your travel in Rwanda, Amahoro Tours has experienced and knowledgeable local guides that can show you the best Rwanda has to offer. Their tours facilitate and nurture positive interaction between visitors and local communities and include Red Rocks Rwanda, gorilla trekking, chimpanzee trekking, game viewing in Akagera National Park and more. For more on the tours, visit amahoro-tours.com.

Tours

Tour Rwanda with Amahoro Tours. Photo Credit – Kate Webster

As conservationists and researchers who lead eco-tours, we at Amahoro Tours are devoted to promoting and nurturing the interaction between locals and visitors to encourage sustainable development in Rwanda and the surrounding areas. We make it our mission to strengthen local communities in Rwanda and Central Africa, while improving living conditions, and increasing the quality of life of the amazing people we serve and collaborate with every day.

As a leader in providing sustainable and responsible tours in  Africa, we offer unforgettable tours in Rwanda that are educational and engaging. Please view the different Rwanda tour packages we currently offer by following the links below.

2023 Adventure Safaris

From trekking gorillas and golden monkeys to watching wildlife in Akagera National Park, these Adventure Safaris will have you seeing the best of Rwanda’s wildlife.

2023 Short Safaris

If you are short on time but still want to see the best of Rwanda, these short safaris are the perfect choice.

One Day Gorilla Trek (1 Day)

Just here for the gorilla trekking? This tour is for you, including pick up and drop off from Kigali.

Rwanda Gorilla Direct (2 Nights / 3 Days)

Stay a little longer out at the gorillas with this overnight trekking option.

More Than Gorillas (4 Nights / 5 Days)

Experience gorilla trekking, golden monkeys and a village visit on this tour.

Kibeho Pilgrimage Safari (1 Night / 2 Days)

Take a religious journey to Kibeho village and see what makes this area so special.

Let’s Meet The Locals (7 Nights / 6 Days)

Come face-to-face with the friendly people of Rwanda, visit a local school, and learn about their traditional crafts and rituals. Seeped in history, Rwanda has much to tell.

Rwanda On The Spot (11 Nights / 10 Days)

With this longer tour, you will immerse yourself in Rwanda’s history, culture, wildlife and unique landscapes.

Get To Know The People (9 Nights / 8 Days)

Embark on a truly unique intercultural exchange and discover the true Rwanda through the people.

For more tours visit amahoro-tours.com/tours/rwanda . If you wish to create a bespoke itinerary for your clients, email info@amahoro-tours.com and the reservations team can help you build the perfect itinerary.

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