A permanent National genocide memorial in remembrance of more than one million victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. The …
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Feb 25, 2025
This is a solemn site that deserves the respect of the world. The site is compound of many areas. Do not miss to buy the rose and to place it on top of one of the mass graves. Do not miss any of the …Full review by tikicici2
Feb 3, 2025
Definitely a must visit to learn more about the sad history, but I felt that it was not rich enough, it's mostly a few generic images and lots of writings. The outside area is completely empty and yo…Full review by ffrige
Jan 28, 2025
like "yad vashem" in jerusalem, the killing fields in cambodia and the genocide museums in bosnia-herzegovina, this place important for the next generations.Full review by מוטי ל
How far is this place from the Kigali city centre ?I am in Kigali for 2 days and that too on a budget. Can I do it easily and what's the entry fees or guide fees if applicable. Lastly what's the best way of getting there?cheers and thanks in advance
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The fee is about 10 USD if I remember well and you can pay by card as well.
hello. actually, I would like to know how much it costs someone who wanna visit either a local or a foreigner. Thanks
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The genocide memorial is free but they rely on donations. If you hire an audio kit (I think it might have been about USD10 ) that is considered a donation but you dont need to as it is very …
The genocide memorial is free but they rely on donations. If you hire an audio kit (I think it might have been about USD10 ) that is considered a donation but you dont need to as it is very well described inside