It is one of its kind in the world and Kwita Izina has come
out to be the most outstanding tourism ceremony in the world especially Africa.
You may be wondering what this event is all about but every 1st of
July every year, all the young mountain gorillas in Rwanda are gathered and
named. It is one of the most interesting ceremonies in Rwanda because of the
unique adventures that come with it
Many tourists from different corners of the world visit this
East African country to grace the ceremony and this year, an estimate of 5oo
visitors is expected. This will help the country to market its tourism
fraternities and also promote the sector to different countries. Delegates from
various countries will be driven to numerous tourism sites including the
national parks where they will enjoy a thrilling moment with some of the rare
wild animals. This according to the Rwandan government will market the country
in the outside world leading to an increase in safaris.
Rwanda is mainly known for mountain gorilla tracking and it
has over 300 gorillas all found in Volcanoes National Park. These rare primates
have greatly contributed to the tourism development in Rwanda and they have put
the country on the world scene. If you have ever seen a gorilla in zoo, then
you have never seen a mountain gorilla because these apes cannot e kept in
captivity. The only way you can see them is by trekking them in their natural
habitats.
Apart from Rwanda, gorillas can be trekked from Uganda and
Democratic Republic of Congo. However, for a best gorilla trekking experience,
you are advised to visit Uganda and Rwanda because gorillas of DRC are hard to
find since they keep on moving crossing the borders.
Kwita Izina event will enable the country to know the actual
number of young mountain gorillas and this will aid planning for better
conservation. It will also help the tourism industry of Rwanda to gain
competitive advantage over its neighbors as a result of increased marketing.
More than 20 young mountain gorillas are expected to be
named during this year’s Kwita Izina ceremony and many delegates from different
parts of the world are expected to attend.
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