Explore Rumonge

A stone (moved) that was erected on the spot to immortalize the meeting between the scientist David Livingstone and the young reporter Henry Morton Stanley, who went looking for him.

The LIVINGSTONE and STANLEY STONE

The Livingston and Stanley stone is a stone erected on November 25, 1871 in Mugere on the eastern shore of Lake Tanganyika. A stone (moved) was erected on the spot to immortalize the meeting between the scientist David Livingstone and the young reporter Henry Morton Stanley, who went looking for him.

It offers a beautiful view of the lake RUMONGE Beach

RUMONGE BEACHES

Enjoy a peaceful and tropical environment on the beautiful beaches of tanganyika Lake

A forest full of green tall and short plants

KIGWENA National Park

Kigwena Forest is one of the oldest protected reserves in the country (1950s). It includes monkeys, especially baboons as in Rumonge, but birds and butterflies are the greatest wealth of the reserve. Without comparing it to that of Kibira, the variety of butterflies is famous. The best time to admire them is the rainy season, especially at the beginning when hatching follows one another at a steady pace.

a stone house with a stone wall in Rumonge

CASTEL MAUS(RESHA Tourist Site)

"Castel Maus" is a tourist-historical site known thanks to its former owner Albert Maus, a colonizer who couldn't stand the idea of BURUNDI independence and committed suicide near Rumonge after the victory ofthe hero RWAGASORE's party in 1961.

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