Tourism in Rwanda
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Tourism in Rwanda is rapidly increasing since the 1994 genocide that took place.[citation needed] There are now many things to see and many agencies that are showing others the landscape and wildlife of Rwanda. There are volcanoes, gorillas, hotels, expeditions, waterfalls and peaceful rainforests which are home to many African animals.
Rwanda has much history and natural beauty. It is located in central Africa and is home to a huge diverse population of animals and the largest natural park for Hippos - some 20,000 are believed to be there. Although Rwanda is still a developing country, its new international interest in tourism is giving it a comeback.
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