A lot of tourist activity is attracted to Rwanda, which ranks as one of the most visited countries within Africa. Rwanda is mainly known as the land of gorillas and good destination for the primates, as well as the cultural experience, which is so much fun.

Despite the different tourist attractions, Uganda has a lot more to offer and the more primate, there are a lot of tourist attractions and the best and most wonderful experiences include the Utubindi Twa Rubona, Known under the name of twelve trail in the form of a vase of the studione, and it is  an interesting experience.

While visiting the eastern park of Rwanda, you may encounter several historical stains, but you will still enjoy the national park of the country. The legendary “Utubindi Twa Rubona” ​​is only discovered four kilometers from the main road KayonzaNyagatare. Utubindi twa Rubona is one of the many authentic places in the country that, if not well-protected, risk extinction, despite having a long and illustrious history.

As the visitation of Rwanda commences, you will be able to enjoy and share the wonderful touching story of the leadership; this is very interesting. We later learn that, around the end of the sixteenth century, a protracted conflict erupted between Rwanda and Bunyabungo, during which the monarch Ndahiro II Cyamatare fought as far as he could.

Following his death, the nation suffered under Banyabungo’s authority and wished for a ruler in his style. Ndahiro’s son, Prince Ruganzu, was at Karagwe in Tanzania at the time, where he had been digging in since he was a toddler (in Rwandan custom, kubunda).

With the support of the parents’ loyal servants, including the Kavuma and one of the mushimiye-Ruganzu, they decided to counter and stop the Banyabun domination, even if they were very young. We later learn that, around the end of the sixteenth century, a protracted conflict erupted between Rwanda and Bunyabungo, during which the monarch Ndahiro II Cyamatare fought as far as he could.

Following his death, the nation suffered under Banyabungo’s authority and wished for a ruler in his style. Ndahiro’s son was at the time in Karagwe, Tanzania, where he had been digging since he was a toddler, and this was far more interesting.

Ruganzu’s impressions and characteristics of bows and bolts are located next to those openings on a comparable stone. Today, these designs serve as one of the sanctuaries for the Ruganzu who have passed away, reminding Rwandans that they were once legends who ruled the country and regularly preserved it from turbulence.

It is not yet known to many tourists because most of the attractions have remained unexploited, and as a result, most of the visitors don’t know about the Utubindi Twa Rubona site, but plans are on the way to explore and develop it into a functional tourism site with the information that is directive to the tourist sites and the facilities. These facilities include the toilets, toilets and benches, among several others. There are also interesting points to take place for tourists through the history site, which is very much to their interest.

In this vein, the magnificent Utubindi Twa Rubona is one of Rwanda’s lesser-known recorded and legacy places, despite having considerable historical significance. Either way, the location can be included in the itinerary for visitors who wish to follow in the footsteps of mountain gorillas and chimpanzees on a Uganda safari.