1 day in Eastern Province Itinerary
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Start: Rusumo
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Rusumo
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Rusumo — 1 day

Start off your visit on the 23rd (Tue): admire the sheer force of Rusumo Falls.
To see more things to do, maps, reviews, and tourist information, use the Rusumo trip itinerary tool.
If you are flying in from Oman, the closest major aiport is Kigali International Airport. In August, plan for daily highs up to 32°C, and evening lows to 20°C. On the 23rd (Tue), wrap the sightseeing up by early afternoon so you can travel back home.
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To see more things to do, maps, reviews, and tourist information, use the Rusumo trip itinerary tool.
If you are flying in from Oman, the closest major aiport is Kigali International Airport. In August, plan for daily highs up to 32°C, and evening lows to 20°C. On the 23rd (Tue), wrap the sightseeing up by early afternoon so you can travel back home.
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Eastern Province travel guide
Eastern Province is the largest, the most populous and the least densely populated of Rwanda's five provinces. It was created in early January 2006 as part of a government decentralization program that re-organized the country's local government structures.It has seven districts: Bugesera, Gatsibo, Kayonza, Ngoma, Kirehe, Nyagatare and Rwamagana. The capital city of the Eastern Province is Rwamagana.The Eastern Province comprises the former provinces of Kibungo and Umutara, most of Kigali Rural, and part of Byumba.HistoryIt is not known when the territory of present day Rwanda was first inhabited, but it is thought that humans moved into the area following the last ice age either in the Neolithic period, around ten thousand years ago, or in the long humid period which followed, up to around 3000 BC. Archaeological excavations have revealed evidence of sparse settlement by hunter gatherers in the late stone age, followed by a larger population of early Iron Age settlers, who produced dimpled pottery and iron tools. By the 17th century it is thought that most of Rwanda was inhabited, with a fairly even spread of population across the hills of the country.
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