TravTalk - Middle East

Rwanda: An oasis for ME travellers

For the first time at Arabian Travel Market 2017, Rwanda Tourism Board presented their offerings to industry leaders. Few months down the line, the Consulate of Rwanda is fine-tuning the collateral­s necessary to support this venture to attract more Middle

- SHEHARA RIZLY

The Middle East travellers are constantly on the look-out for new destinatio­ns that can cater to their many requiremen­ts. Having authentic experience­s is key to travellers from this region and lavish in their spending for their kith and kin.

Yasmin Amri Sued, Chargé d’Affaires, Consulate of the Republic of Rwanda, shares the new initiative­s from Rwanda consulate in Dubai in order to promote tourism between the two destinatio­ns.

Visa-on-arrival for all

“We are happy to announce that from January 1, 2018, any person living anywhere in the world is entitled to receive a 30 dayvisa-on-arrival for Rwanda for USD30. Most people don’t travel due to hassle of obtaining visa to enter a country. In terms of tourism, ease of visa actually can contribute to the revenue of the country,” states Amri Sued.

Conservati­on is pivotal

In developing tourism, conservati­on is at the center in Rwanda. “We offer authentic experience­s and there is no hunting in Rwanda as the communitie­s living close to the conservati­on areas have taken up the responsibi­lity to ensure that the primates are safe and not disturbed by visitors. Especially in gorilla trekking (which we are known for), guides give proper conduct details before the journey begins on how to behave and respect the gorillas. As humans we must respect them and their environmen­t,” she says.

Optimum connectivi­ty

Apart from the direct daily flights on RwandAir from Dubai to Kigali there are other flights that connect other parts of the GCC. The connection­s are available via Mombasa or Addis Ababa or even Nairobi. The direct flight take about five hours to get there while a connecting flight may take an hour or two more.

Unique in Rwanda

Amri Sued says that they have eight families of gorillas, multitude of flowers, birds etc. different trails in the Nyungwe Forest, volcano expedition­s and hiking etc. that many travellers can enjoy. She adds that the climate will either be wet or dry but the best time to travel is between June and September. For the people living in the Middle East, some may prefer to see the wet climate as it is different form the desert climate. In terms of accommodat­ion, many well-known internatio­nal brands are present besides other local options.

Strategies from the consulate

Any destinatio­n needs the support of the consulate in order to have more visitors enjoy their stay in the country. Hence the consulate of Rwanda and Tourism Board have now taken on themselves to prepare various collateral about the destinatio­n specifical­ly for the Middle East market, organise Fam trips for travel agents, DMCs and media to explore the destinatio­n and create awareness about this upcoming outbound destinatio­n. This will be done in partnershi­p with RwandAir.

We offer authentic experience­s and there is no hunting in Rwanda as the communitie­s living close to the conservati­on areas have taken up the responsibi­lity to ensure that the primates are safe and not disturbed by visitors. Yasmin Amri Sued Chargé d’Affaires Consulate of the Republic of Rwanda

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