Sunday, September 25, 2011

What You Need To Know Before Traveling To Burundi

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What You Need To Know Before Traveling To Burundi
Travel tips for your trip to Burundi Hotel Maps Famous Places in Burundi helps you to make your trip to Burundi in the holiday a Splendid One




Who doesn’t like the idea of a holiday? It is an excellent way to get away from business responsibilities, enjoy a wonderful time with friends and family and Burundi has the perfect destinations for you to have precisely this. The Republic of Burundi is a small country covering an area of 27,830 km² in the Great Lakes region of Eastern Africa bordered by Rwanda to the north and Tanzania to the south. Burundi has a population of 3,589,434 and most of them speak Kirundi and French making these two the official languages; the capital city is Bujumbura. There are several other cities like Bururi, Cibitoke, Muyinga and Ngozi to the south. Transport in the cities is not a hassle because there are many modes of transport available here like buses, trains and aeroplanes.

There are many things that you can do in this stunning African country which will make your vacation as enjoyable as possible. You can visit the Kibira National Park that is located at the top of the apex Zaire-Nile which is the largest untouched natural area in Burundi, covering a terrific area of 40,000 hectares of preserved forest land. It has a wild life that comprises of chimpanzees, baboons, monkeys and black colobes. You will be guided by the guards through the wooded undercover where you will be able to discover the fascinating attraction of a primeval forest and the charming song of birds. Towards the southern part of this country, do not under any circumstances forget to visit of the Nile Sources near Rutovu. Before you head down south, make sure you pack your swimming gear so that you don’t miss out on the opportunity to take a swim in the hot springs. 

When you are in Bujumbura you can climb the Belvedere on top of the hill which is the dominating point of this town. You can also visit the area where a pyramid was erected at the southernmost source of the Nile at an altitude of 2,000 metres. Be seduced by the scenic and fun pleasures of Lake Tanganyika where cafes and restaurants line the lake and where water sports like sailing waterskiing and fishing are available. In Kirundo, to the north of Burundi, you can settle down for some bird watching by the lakes of Cohoha, Rweru and Rwihinda. You cannot leave the richly traditional country before visiting the museums present here. The second largest town in the country, Gitega has the National Museum founded in 1955 where there is an exhibition of magnificent ethnographic collections of objects together with the collection of historical photographs.

For international travellers Burundi offers some culinary surprises like fresh fish from Lake Tanganyika and other produce from the nation’s rich volcanic soil are particularly noticeable. Although accommodation in rural areas can be frugal, Bujumbura hosts a number of international class hotels catering to an international clientele. There is the Hotel Club Du Lac Tanganyika that is set within a luxurious park of 5 hectares behind a wide beach on the north, it has 200 rooms and offers a luxurious surroundings and a relaxing atmosphere supplemented with a zoo. There are lodges as well as resorts in the national parks which serve as the ideal alternative for the expensive hotels. No matter what kind of holiday you want, whether you are after culture or clubs, family entertainment or a romantic atmosphere, you can guarantee Burundi will be perfect for you.