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Gishwati National Conservation Park – The Newest National Park in Rwanda

Rwanda Tourism Fact Sheet for the World Travel Market 2011

Visit us at the World Travel Market!  Stand Number: North Hall AF440

Visit us at the World Travel Market!  Stand Number: North Hall AF440 Rwanda is actively working to grow its tourism sector in as sustainable a way as possible and the efforts are succeeding. Gishwati Forest is known as the Forest of Hope, a forest that epitomizes Rwanda’s commitment to conservation, reforestation and community development through ecotourism.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Over several decades, Gishwati Forest became nearly completely depleted due to large scale cattle ranching and refugee resettlement. By 2001, only 1500 acres of the original 250,000 remained.
  • In 2007, President Paul Kagame and the Great Ape Trust chose Gishwati as the site of a new national park and launched the Gishwati Area Conservation Program (GACP). In 2010, the Rwandan Ministry of Lands and Environment endorsed the establishment of a 30 mile forest corridor linking Gishwati to Nyungwe National Park.
  • In October 2011, the GACP presented a pilot tourism program. Today, the Trust reports that 20 chimpanzees have been identified and the Forest now comprises 3,665 acres.  The program will offer guided hikes and visits with handicrafts producers, traditional healers and beekeeping.
  • Gishwati is being reforested as part of Rwanda’s policy of active reforestation, which aims to have 30% of the country covered by 2020. To achieve this, the Ministry for Forests and Natural Resources has embarked on a massive tree planting effort – over 67 million tree seedlings will be planted.

For more details during WTM, please contact Philibert Ndandali, Media Manager, Rwanda Tourism (contact details above) or Scott Wayne, Advisor, tel +1-202-236-9394, email: scottwayne@gmail.com. Mrs. Rica Rwigamba, Head of Tourism and Conservation, Rwanda Development Board, will be available for meetings and interviews during WTM.

 

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