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Nestled between rolling hills, Rwanda's capital is friendly and welcoming,
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confounding preconceptions.
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Because 24 years after the genocide which shocked the world
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Kigali has worked hard to reinvent itself, with its eyes on the future.
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With a host of startups, a burgeoning art scene, great dining and some of the world's
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best coffee
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this African capital is building a reputation with tourists.
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Welcome to Kigali.
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With a population just over 1.1 million people, Kigali is both geographically and culturally
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the centre of Rwanda.
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It's streets are spotlessly clean streets, crime is low and the economy is growing.
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Kigali is capturing tourists who used to only pass through on their way to safari or gorilla
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tours.
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After the shocking events of 1994 the city and country wants to show the world another
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side and create a new legacy.
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Kigali is trying to model it's economic growth off the likes of Singapore and Seoul,
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complete with a citywide obsession with keeping the streets clean.
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Citizens are required once a month to partake in a giant neighbourhood cleaning effort.
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On top of that it's illegal to import, use or sell plastic bags and it's taken very
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seriously.
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Plastic bag traffickers-- yeah that's a thing-- have been fined and even jailed.
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As a tourist, you'll warned not to bring any into the country when you arrive.
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Staying in the city is easy, with over 100 hotels including the big names like the Marriott,
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Radisson Blu and the Hilton.
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But, arguably the best known is the Hôtel des Milles Collines.
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It was here in 1994 that 1,200 people took refuge during the genocide.
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That story inspired the film Hotel Rwanda.
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At the time is was the city's premium spot but these days newer hotels offer more luxury.
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Despite that - sitting in the lobby you can feel the charm is still here.
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Internationally, Rwandan coffee is regarded as the best in East Africa
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but it's not popular with the locals.
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Rwandans are more into tea but despite this Kigali has a handful of excellent coffee shops.
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This is Question Coffee where the beans are sourced from female farmers and roasted in
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house.
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And this is the Shokola Cafe - a trendy spot above Kigali's public library.
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Here's a quick tip when heading out in Kigali, dress up!
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The locals look sharp and wandering around in some old t-shirt and shorts is not going to cut it
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When travelling around the city you'll notice bright murals dotted around.
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This is the work of a public arts social enterprise.
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In a city with almost no graffiti this is public art supported by the government.
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So it's more positive messages than free thinking street art anarchy, but the scene here is maturing.
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There are a number of boutique shops where you can pick up some of the local arts and crafts.
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This the Go Kigali Boutique, which also offer city tours that'll show you around the
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the town's most exciting spots.
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Finally, finish off your day with a drink looking over the city at the Hilton's new
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hotel in the centre of town.
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With 180 degree views and an excellent cocktail menu, you can watch the sunset in style.
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Because, with so much excellent food, drink and ease,
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Kigali could well become a tourist must see in the next few years. So get in quick before
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the crowds arrive.