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RwandaThe vy to the Lake Kiku was just fantastic. We had a chance to make a boattrip to the islands to see monkeys, fruitbats and we did swim at the island Peace.
We did enjoy four days here. We did hear the fishermen start singing to the Lake Kiku in the evenings and coming back in the mornings singing as well.
The personal was extremely nice and helpful in everything.
The owner Deborah was telling us good stories of life in Ruanda. For us it was easy to understand why she moved to the country 13 years ago.
The chef Dunia made so tasty food of local ingredients.
The breakfest was so divine, that is why we did enjoy of it for a long time. We had also divine dinners at the evenings. The dinnertable discussions together were so adorable between different peoples nationalites.
Modest took care of so many things and was so sweet.
The dogs, goats and lambs were Deborahs sweethearts.
The room we had was so cosy. There was two windows to the Lake Kivu. The fresair in the room gave us good and deep sleep.
After these days here we did feel very well and could go on with our epic journey in Africa.
We do highly recommend this lovely place.
Nina and Jaakko from Finland