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1 Day Tour to the Ntarama and Nyamata Genocide Memorial Sites

1 day tour to the Ntarama and Nyamata genocide memorial sites

Item Code: 09-272
Overview Details
  • Level of the package: Golden Tour Package
  • Duration: 1 day tour to the Ntarama and Nyamata genocide memorial sites
  • Location: Rwanda
  • Minimum Number: Any

Tour highlights

  • Introduction to the 1 day tour to the Ntarama and Nyamata genocide memorial sites
  • Morning:
    • Pick-up from your hotel or residential house
    • Drive to Bugesera
    • Visit Ntarama Genocide Memorial Site
  • Afternoon:
    • Visit Nyamata Genocide Memorial Site
    • Return to Kigali

NOTE:

  • we can adjust  this tour package depending on the number of Pax, Status, and the number of Days

1 day tour to the Ntarama and Nyamata genocide memorial sites

In the morning, the driver guide will pick you up from your hotel or residential house you drive to Bugesera to visit the Ntarama and Nyamata genocide memorial sites, and in the afternoon, we will return to Kigali. Contact us to book this 1 Day Ntarama and Nyamata Genocide Memorials tour.

  1. Ntarama Genocide memorial site

Ntarama’s former Catholic church is now a memorial site. 5,000 people were massacred there on 15 August 1994 during the Rwanda Genocide. This memorial center is one of six major centers in Rwanda that commemorate the Rwanda Genocide.

This site is of national significance and the human remains, clothing, and artifacts taken by those killed in the church remain on display at the site. A project to preserve the site in perpetuity is now being undertaken.

  1. Nyamata Genocide memorial site

Nyamata is situated in Bugesera region approximately 35km from the Kigali City in Rwanda. Nymataa and its surrounding region suffered some of the most extensive devastation and horrifying violence that took place in 1994 against the Tutsi and moderate Hutus. The genocide memorial at Nyamata Church gives a deeply saddening and moving look into the reality of the Rwandan Genocide.

When the Genocide began in April of 1994 all residents of the region gathered to seek protection at the local church. They locked the iron door with a padlock to protect themselves from the marauding killers’ members of the Interahamwe Hutu Militia and the Rwandan Government Forces. The killers broke down the door and entered the church with rifles, grenades, and machetes massacred all the people who were in the church About 10,000 victims were killed in and around the Catholic Church compound on April 10th, 1994 by the Hutu militias.

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