Rwanda (Bradt Travel Guides)

Rwanda (Bradt Travel Guides)

by PhilipBriggs (Author)

Synopsis

Whether you want to explore Rwanda's ancient and modern history, watch performances of traditional dance and drumming or climb a volcano, this guide is an essential part of your trip. Visit the three National Parks with their varied wildlife, track chimps in Nyungwe Forest and, of course, visit the world-famous gorillas in the Volcanoes National Park. With 50 extra pages, this guide reflects rapid changes and improvements to the tourist infrastructure of an emerging tourist destination.

$3.28

Save:$15.69 (83%)

Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: 3rd Revised edition
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Published: 15 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 1841621803
ISBN 13: 9781841621807

Media Reviews
Rwanda is excellent; it captures the mood of the place and gives a positive and accurate account of a fantastic country. Art of Travel Every now and again you come across a guidebook which goes far above and beyond the humdrum list of exchange rates, visa requirements and one-line descriptions of sights and amenities. This guide is just such a book. It gives the prospective visitor real and detailed insights into the country, its people, history, flora and fauna. Even if you end up never going to Rwanda, you will feel you know the place quite intimately by the time you get to the final page. Wildside At last, a well-written and dedicated guide to Rwanda. Footprints Rwanda is an excellent book that I have recommended to all the visitors who come to Rwanda and who want to know more than just the superficial accounts from the press. This guide presents a clear and balanced overview of events in Rwanda's recent past, considered by many Rwandans to be one of the fairest representations. The book also describes the charm and attraction that make this country so different. Dr Annette Lanjouw, Director of the International Gorilla Conservation Programme
Author Bio
Philip Briggs is author and coauthor of seven other acclaimed Bradt guides on African countries and is a specialist in natural history. Prize-winning author Janice Booth has been involved with Rwanda since the 1970s and now leads tours there.