Honorio tours
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Honorio tours

Honorio Tours Ltd provides its guests with a personalised and unique tour experience. We aim to offer more than just seeing the sights listed on this page or within our services; instead, we create bespoke itineraries especially designed around your interests. Furthermore, since being established in 2014, Honorio Tours has become renowned as an expert provider of trekking experiences, boat trips and cultural-based activities (such as exploring Rwandan folklore, story telling sessions, poetic recitals, traditional pot making workshops). Our company caters to family members, couples, large groups and individual tourists alike by offering guided visits to some of Rwanda’s most stunning natural wonders and points of interest – these include Volcanoes National Park, Nyungwe Forest Reserve, Lake Kivu shores, the breathtakingly scenic Congo Nile Trail hike along the edge of Africa’s second largest lake, plus game drives at Akagera National Park.

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Coffee processing experience

Rwanda is one of the world's leading countries when it comes to producing some of the finest coffee globally; indeed, Rwanda has been recognized with a Cup of Excellence award multiple times due to their exceptional coffee quality. Here you can witness firsthand the process that transforms these incredible beans all the way from the greenhouse until they end up in your cup. As an avid coffee lover, experiencing this journey will only deepen your appreciation and understanding of why coffee truly is nothing short of miraculous.

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The Congo Nile Trail Hike

The Congo Nile Trail is one of Rwanda's most scenic adventure routes. It stretches 227 kilometers along the shores of Lake Kivu, passing through hills, forests, and villages. The trail offers a mix of adventure, cultural experiences, and breathtaking landscapes. Travelers can explore it by hiking, cycling, driving or boating. The entire trail can take between 8-9 days depending on pace, but guests can choose stages to make with most of visitors doing the Gisenyi-Kibuye distance of 74Km in 4 days. Rubavu (Gisenyi): The Starting Point Rubavu sits on the northern shore of Lake Kivu. The town offers sandy beaches, hot springs, and lively markets. Visitors can relax by the lake, visit local craft shops, or take boat rides to nearby islands. Karongi: The Heart of the Trail Karongi is known for its peaceful lake views and coffee plantations. A boat trip on Lake Kivu reveals small islands, including Napoleon Island, home to a colony of fruit bats. Coffee lovers can visit farms to see how Rwanda produces some of the world’s best coffee. Nyamasheke & Rusizi: The Final Sections The southern part of the trail offers breathtaking views of Nyungwe Forest National Park, home to chimpanzees and diverse birdlife. Villages along the route provide an authentic experience of Rwandan life. Rusizi, the final stop, offers stunning sunsets over Lake Kivu and views of the Congo hills.

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Nyungwe Impenetrable Forest, Rwanda

In this beautiful green forest – one of the oldest rainforests in Africa – rushing streams, sun-starved valleys, tree-filled mountains, dappled savannahs and extensive swamps create a home for myriad species. Nyungwe is a wonderful option for visitors wanting to see some of Rwanda’s spectacular endemics, its 13 primate species, and of course, to experience a chimpanzee trek to view one of its semi-habituated troops. It is also a place of active adventure, with hiking and cycling trails, exciting Canopy Walkway, one of Africa’s longest ziplines, and the enchanting Ndambarare and Kamiranzovu waterfalls. Nyungwe is also a birder’s paradise with around 300 recorded species, 30 of which are endemic to the Albertine Rift region. Moreover, in this package you will experience moments with chimpanzees, Zipline cruise in one of the world's oldest tropical forests, canopy walk and camping in this beautiful nature can be an option.

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Akagera National Park

Akagera National Park Rwanda is home to the Big 5 found in northeastern Rwanda, at the country's border with Tanzania. It is dominated by swamps and small lakes with flow in the wake of River Kagera. The network of water sources and unique landscape together create very spectacular scenery. It is quite a remarkable ecosystem. The park was obviously named after River Kagera that feeds various water bodies including Lake Ihema. Surrounded by cultivated hills, which are such an integral part of Rwanda's landscape, the scenery of Akagera National Park is quite simply beautiful. The landscape is low, consisting of vast plains dominated by grass, candle-like Euphorbia candelabra shrubs, and both dense and sparse forests, though it continues with the generally rugged terrain that is so characteristic of Rwanda. Our expert guides ensure your comfort, safety, and satisfaction.

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