This is a center to help remember the Genocide in the 90's. On the website, it's described as -
"The Centre includes three permanent exhibitions, the largest of which documents the genocide in 1994. There is also a children's memorial, and an exhibition on the history of genocidal violence around the world. The Education Centre, Memorial Gardens and National Documentation Centre of the Genocide all contribute to a meaningful tribute to those who perished, and form a powerful educational tool for the next generation."Wildlife ToursIt looks like there are lots of National Parks -
Bird Watching -
Community Tours
and many other things -
Gorilla Trekking
That one seems the most interesting, but I'm not sure how long you are gone. I can only be there the assigned 2 weeks because of work - so there's not way I could take an extra week to do that :(. I'm also eager to learn about every day life in Rwanda. I have been reading a couple of blogs about Rwanda and it's really neat to hear their perspectives.
I still have lots of stuff to do, the first thing being booking the flights - the $2,000 flights :(