The village is located just outside the national park; this living museum highlights aspects of traditional Rwanda society.
Visitors can expect to be greeted by thunderous drumming, joyful dancing, and the kind of hospitality that has permeated Rwandan society for centuries.
The village features hands-on activities related to the rituals and ways of life in the ancient Rwandan kingdom.
Some of IbyI’wacu presenters and performers were previous poachers who’ve now been able to make a new livelihood through this memorable, interactive stop designed for visitors of all ages.
The village also offers extended trips into the countryside as well as overnight lodging that can be arranged in advance.