The 1994 genocide remains raw. You can see machete marks on school walls, clothing soiled with blood, bones and remains piled together. It is not comfortable viewing.
You can only glimpse the brutality of what took place and that is enough to bring you to tears. Coming face to face with the Rwandan genocide is heartbreaking. Yet it also increases your admiration for the people and the transformation that has taken place since.
On this private tour you will meet genocide survivors, visit memorial sites, including the national memorial, and see the places that hint at what happened. While tough going, it’s essential viewing if you really want to get to know Rwanda. And there is a positive message to come out of it all.