Appreciate Rwandan culture and traditions at Red Rocks Cultural Campsite


Rwandan culture and traditions thrive at Red Rocks Cultural Campsite

作为一个导游或旅行社,你总是on the lookout for unique and authentic experiences to recommend. If you are looking for a wholesome and culturally-rich African experience for your clients, Red Rocks Cultural Campsite in Musanze, Rwanda, is an excellent option for Rwandan culture and traditions. Red Rocks Cultural Campsite provides […]

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巡航ships: Blessing or blight?

May 2, 2023

巡航ships: Blessing or blight? A DALL‑E-generated

Are cruise ships a blessing or a blight? Why? Your correspondent put these simple questions about cruise ships to “GT’s” diverse network of travel & tourism stakeholders — “GT” Insight authors, “GT” Partners, and their invitees — and requested written responses of no more than 300 words. Thanks to those who chose to participate. Their answers appear in the order […]

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Empower Rwandan women and youth. Support Red Rocks Cultural Campsite.


Red Rocks Cultural Campsit empowers Rwandan women and youth by instilling pride and joy in cultural performance and preservation

Red Rocks Cultural Campsite in Rwanda’s Musanze district offers an excellent opportunity for travel agents and tour operators to recommend a unique and meaningful experience to their clients. By promoting this community-based organisation, travel professionals can help empower Rwandan women and youth through its arts and crafts programme, while also providing an authentic cultural experience […]

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Where is the line between cultural explorer and voyeur? The ‘Batwa Experience’

April 25, 2023

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda, where the Batwa once lived. Image courtesy Nomadic Skies

Where is the line between cultural exploration and exploitative voyeurism while travelling among indigenous peoples? In this “Good Tourism” Insight, Gavin Anderson explores the danger and promise of travel & tourism’s involvement with indigenous people through the lens of his recent work with the Batwa of southwest Uganda. I first met the Batwa, the indigenous […]

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An exemplar of nature-based and community-based agritourism in Rwanda: Red Rocks Cultural Campsite


Agritourism in Rwanda at Red Rocks Cultural Campsite. Image by Kate Webster at www.travellerkate.com

Agritourism showcases agriculture, rural traditions, and natural resources, providing visitors with an opportunity to experience and learn about these elements through tourism. The Red Rocks Cultural Campsite in Musanze, Rwanda is an exceptional model of both nature-based agritourism and community-based agritourism in Rwanda, showcasing the vitality of the African nation. Surrounded by stunning scenery and […]

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Why travel & tourism content marketing? Efficient and effective if target-oriented


Tourism content marketing hit or miss? Image by 15299 (CC0) via Pixabay. https://pixabay.com/photos/dart-board-game-dartboard-aim-102880/

Travel & tourism content marketing may be an undervalued and poorly used element in the strategic marketing mix; particularly among destinations that want to increase the ‘quality’ and ‘yield’ of their visitors, and private-sector stakeholders who claim they don’t have the time or resources for it. In this “Good Tourism” Insight, Zohreh Khosravi and David Gillbanks […]

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