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Bujumbura

Bujumbura also serves as the country’s main port on Lake Tanganyika; most of Burundi’s foreign trade is sent between the capital and Kigoma, Tanzania and, less frequently, to Kalemi, Congo (Kinshasa).
The surrounding region provides bananas, cassava (cassava), beans, corn (corn), wheat and cotton.

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Bujumbura, the largest city and former capital of Burundi, offers a blend of cultural, historical, and natural experiences. Here’s an overview with clickable links to help you explore further:

Common Experiences:

  • Rusizi National Park: Take a boat trip down the Rusizi River and spot hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of bird species. en.wikipedia.org Rusizi National Park in Bujumbura
  • Livingstone-Stanley Monument: Visit the site where explorers David Livingstone and Henry Morton Stanley first met in 1871.en.wikipedia.org LivingstoneStanley Monument in Bujumbura
  • Independence Hero Mausoleum: Pay respects to the heroes of Burundi’s independence struggle.www.alamy.com Independence Hero Mausoleum in Bujumbura
  • Bujumbura Central Market: Immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of the market and browse for local crafts, textiles, and produce.www.iwacu-burundi.org Bujumbura Central Market
  • Belvedere Hill: Hike up to this hill for panoramic views of the city and Lake Tanganyika.www.alamy.com Belvedere Hill in Bujumbura

Unique Experiences:

  • Lake Tanganyika: Explore the shores of the second-oldest and second-deepest freshwater lake in the world. Enjoy swimming, fishing, or boating.eastandhornofafrica.iom.int Lake Tanganyika in Bujumbura
  • Gishora Drum Sanctuary: Witness the captivating drumming performances of the Royal Drummers of Burundi, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.augustinetours.com Gishora Drum Sanctuary in Bujumbura
  • Musée Vivant: Experience traditional Burundian life at this living museum, with exhibits on housing, crafts, and agricultural practices.en.wikipedia.org Musée Vivant in Bujumbura
  • Saga Beach: Relax on the sandy shores of Lake Tanganyika at this popular beach resort with restaurants and water activities.www.congosafaristours.com Saga Beach in Bujumbura
  • Try local cuisine: Savor Burundian specialties like Ubugali (maize porridge), Isombe (cassava leaves with peanut sauce), and brochettes (grilled meat skewers) at local restaurants and markets.en.wikipedia.org Burundian cuisine

Additional Resources:

Please note that due to the limited tourism infrastructure in Burundi, some attractions may not have official websites or readily available information online. It’s recommended to consult local guides or travel agencies for the latest updates and recommendations.

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