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The Iconic Gorilla Statue of Kigali

Explore the Gorilla Statue in Kigali, a symbol of Rwanda's wildlife conservation and cultural heritage, set in the vibrant Kiyovu neighborhood.

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Nestled in the vibrant Kiyovu neighborhood of Kigali, the Gorilla Statue is a must-see for tourists, symbolizing Rwanda's rich heritage and the conservation efforts of its beloved mountain gorillas. This historical landmark not only offers a great photo opportunity but also serves as a poignant reminder of the country's wildlife preservation initiatives.

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Kiyovu, Kigali, Ishema, RW

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From the center of Nyamirambo, head north on the main road (Avenue de la Paix) towards Kiyovu. Continue walking for about 15-20 minutes until you reach the intersection with Avenue du Commerce. Turn left onto Avenue du Commerce and keep walking straight for another 10 minutes. The Gorilla Statue will be located on your right in Kiyovu, Kigali.

    Moto-Taxi

    If you prefer a quicker option, you can take a moto-taxi (motorcycle taxi) from anywhere in Nyamirambo. Simply ask the driver to take you to the Gorilla Statue in Kiyovu. The fare should range from 500 to 1,000 RWF depending on your starting point and traffic conditions. Make sure to negotiate the price before starting your ride.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and capture the best photos.
    Take a moment to read the informational plaques to learn about gorilla conservation efforts.
    Combine your visit with a stroll around Kiyovu to explore local shops and cafes.
    Bring a local guide for deeper insights into the statue's significance and the surrounding area.

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    The Gorilla Statue, located in the lively Kiyovu district of Kigali, stands as a proud emblem of Rwanda’s dedication to wildlife conservation and its cultural identity. This striking monument portrays a majestic gorilla, a species that holds significant importance in the region and symbolizes the efforts to protect these magnificent creatures that inhabit the nearby Volcanoes National Park. As tourists approach the statue, they are often greeted by the vibrant energy of the surrounding area, filled with local shops, cafes, and the warm smiles of Rwandans. It is an ideal spot for photography, allowing visitors to capture the essence of Rwanda against the backdrop of this impressive sculpture. Beyond just a photo opportunity, the Gorilla Statue serves as a gateway to understanding Rwanda's wildlife preservation efforts. The country has made remarkable strides in protecting its mountain gorillas, and this statue stands as a testament to those efforts. Many locals and tourists alike stop here to reflect on the importance of conservation and the relationship between the people and their environment. For those interested in learning more, nearby information boards provide insights into the gorilla's habitat and the ongoing conservation programs. Visiting the Gorilla Statue is an enriching experience that combines cultural appreciation with a commitment to environmental awareness. It’s not just a landmark; it’s a symbol of resilience and hope for the future of wildlife in Rwanda, making it a significant stop on any tourist's itinerary.

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