Kigali is known as the city of a thousand hills. Everywhere you travel, you are treated to a beautiful and captivating view. As part of the Afropean Safari series, Africa Web TV spent 3 days in the Rwandan capital and it was one of the best experiences ever. Rwanda is quietly leading the way as one of the fastest developing nations of Africa. You should try the Kigali street food to. Too delicious to describe!
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