Burundi lies in the heart of East Africa, but it has a lot to offer in beauty and nature. Endowed with scenic beauty due to grasslands, forests and lakes, Burundi will leave you spellbound.
Burundi has amazing beaches where visitors can spend some quality time with their loved ones while enjoying the African sun. With a rich culture and ethnicity, Burundi will leave a lasting impression in your heart.
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Below are 10 Places in Burundi Worth Atleast Visiting Once in a Lifetime
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Bujumbura
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Ruvubu National Park
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Rusizi River National Park
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Kigwena Natural Forest
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Mount Heha
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Saga Beach
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The “Source du Nil”
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Chutes de la Kerera
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Bururi Nature Reserve
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Gishora
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Bujumbura
- Ruvubu National Park
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- Rusizi River National Park
Located on the outskirts of Bujumbura is the Rusizi River, National Park. An area flanks the Rusisi River flooded periodically, which attracts animals to the area. This is a natural habitat for Hippos, and there are numerous bloats dotted along the river. This abundance of animals makes this national park one of the most sought after by tourists. The park enjoys clear skies much of the year, making it a bird-watchers paradise.
- Kigwena Natural Forest
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- Mount Heha
- Saga Beach
The premise that a country needed a coastline to have great beaches will be proven wrong when you take a trip to Saga Beach in Burundi. The beach is a part of Lake Tanganyika’s shoreline and is a great place to enjoy its warm waters. Easily accessible and located only a few kilometres away from the capital, Saga Beach is a popular tourist destination. After a festive ambience, the ideal time to visit is at the weekend when the crowd of locals provide a lively atmosphere.
- The “Source du Nil”
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- Chutes de la Karera
Made up of four beautiful waterfalls, the Chutes De la Karera is a place of stunning beauty. Unlike some other waterfalls, you can get up close and even walk through the waterfalls as you enjoy the water. As all four falls are situated at different heights, one should be cautious as one explore to avoid nasty accidents. The tallest waterfall, which is fearsome at the wet season’s peak, is known as the Karera. Since there are no public transport options to the falls, you will have to charter a vehicle as part of a tour package, or self-drive.
- Bururi Nature Reserve
The rain forests of Bururi provide the ideal habitat for many animals including well over 100 bird species. This makes it a bird watchers dream, and birds can be viewed throughout the year mainly due to clear skies that occur throughout the year. One can spend most of the day walking through the reserve and, this is a viral activity that caters to people of all levels of fitness. Since the Bururi Nature Reserve is located at a high altitudes, the temperatures are cooler, making it a refreshing place to visit in the heat of summer.
- Gishora