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TEMBERA U RWANDA (VISIT RWANDA) CAMPAIGN

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Traveling is fantastic. If you’ve never had the travel bug hit you!!!, or feel just a little apprehensive planning a trip to a country you’ve never been to . Tourism allows wealth to be injected into a community in a variety of ways. Tourism supports the conservation of the local area. And some Africans countries are trying to build tourism among their citizens as it was always reserved for western population to travel and enjoy the nature themselves while many Africans were not aware of this relaxing activity. Some local and foreign tourists visiting some beautiful places in Rwanda Here we are going in Africa specifically in Rwanda as our case study to see how this country is surely motivated to tell Rwandans to participate in “ Tembera u Rwanda’ in local language aimed at motivating Rwandans to explore their own country and put the spotlight on domestic travel .  Camping is also another interesting activity that local people can enjoy a lot! Nyungwe canopy  th

The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International: Saving gorillas on World Ranger Day

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Protecting gorillas every day is a monumental effort that takes coordinated teams of dedicated trackers, anti-poachers, researchers, scientists, and other personnel; it also involves partnerships with local governments and other conservation organizations. Saving gorillas is an important mission, but the value of this work is even more far reaching. It is therefore that The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International aim to protect this endangered species whose numbers are known to be increasing, and research shows the increase is due to the type of intensive daily protection provided by the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund and the park authorities of Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. After a week of conservation-related activities, Rwanda’s annual gorilla-naming ceremony culminated  on Kwita izina ceremony This activity of protecting Mountain Gorillas demonstrates the significant investments of time, money, and global attention that are also required for conservat

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