The Government has announced that effective Wednesday June 17, Rwanda it eased tourism restrictions, allowing both domestic and foreign tourists to visit some of the country's tourism offerings.
The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) said Wednesday that tourism activities as well as the resumption of international travel for charter flights will reopen effectively.
"Together with the private sector, RDB is offering attractive all-inclusive tourism packages for Rwandans and foreign residents," the institution said in a statement.
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RDB has said that gorilla permits will now be available for as little as $200 for Rwandans and nationals of East African Community (EAC) residing in Rwanda, and $500 for foreigners who are resident in Rwanda.
To maintain safety measures, domestic tourists visiting Nyungwe and Volcanoes national parks are required to test negative for Covid-19 within 48 hours prior to visiting these attractions.