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Dark Tourism in Rwanda is associated with 1994 Genocide against Tutsi. Black tourism also known as grief tourism, dark tourism, or morbid tourism is defined as tourism involving travel to places historically associated with death and tragedy. Rwanda put in place memorial sites as a result of the 1994 Genocide against Tutsis where more than one million Tutsis were killed within 100 days. Memorial sites are places of remembrance and learning.

Dark Tourism in Rwanda

Dark Tourism in Rwanda is about remembrance and learning. The people of Rwanda embrace peace and reconciliation. They are committed to fight the ideology of genocide. The memorials found throughout the country are moving testimonies in memory of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and the people who lost their lives. During your black tourism trip in Rwanda, you will be able to visit Kigali Genocide Memorial. Inaugurated on the 10th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, the Kigali Genocide Memorial at Gisozi is where 250,000 victims have been buried. This memorial also serves to educate about how the Genocide against the Tutsi took shape and examines genocide in the 20th century. Kigali Genocide Memorial is open daily from 8am to 5pm and last entrance is at 4pm. On Umuganda Saturdays (the last Saturday of every month) it isopen from 1pm to 5pm.There is no fee to enterand audio guides are available.

Dark Tourism in Rwanda trip will take you to Kigali Genocide Memorial where you will see the wall of names which is dedicated to those who died and is a work still in progress. Many of the victims’ names have yet to be gathered and documented and many of the victims who rest in the graves are unknown. The memorial gardens provide a place for quiet contemplation about the history of the Genocide against the Tutsi. They allow visitors to reflect on how we all have a personal responsibility to prevent discrimination and mass atrocity.The centre also provides support for survivors, in particular orphans and widows.

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While the largest memorial is in Kigali, the genocide touched all corners of Rwanda, and as such there are many emotionally charged memorials located throughout the country. Some are as simple as a quiet garden space for contemplation, while others are larger and hold relics, remains, and exhibits on the genocide itself. In addition to the main memorial center in Kigali, other memorial centers include Ntarama Genocide Memorial, Nyanza Genocide Memorial, Nyamata Genocide Memorial, Murambi Genocide Memorial and Camp Kigali Belgian Monument.

Camp Kigali Belgian Monument; a small museum lies at the site of the massacre of ten Belgian UN Blue Beret. At the onset of Genocide under the command of General Dallaire, they were deployed to guard the house of Prime Minister Agatha Uwilingimana. When the genocide began, Presidential Guard soldiers invaded the home, disarmed the Belgians and transported them to Camp Kigali where they killed them. The ten stone pillars memorialise the ten soldiers killed.

If you plan a dark tourism trip in Rwanda and want to visit the places of remembrance and learning please contact us.

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