Beautiful natural resources and wildlife
Burundi's tourism industry is underdeveloped, but it is progressively growing, and it has poor road infrastructure, as is the situation in many other African nations. However, Burundi is blessed with an abundance of wildlife and natural resources that visitors can explore and get close to. Visits to parks with wildlife and beautiful scenery, like Kibira National Park, the Rurubu River, and Lake Tanganyika, are the most popular type of ecotourism.
The Nile is the longest river in the world, which is the first thing that springs to mind while discussing it. There are many tributaries to the river. According to some sources, Burundi's territory contains the river's southernmost source. There is a structure that resembles the Egyptian pyramids at the river's origin. You can see the entire river from this vantage point. On the walls of the pyramid, visitors frequently scratch their names.
In Burundi, Tanganyika Lake is another lovely location. The lake is the second-oldest freshwater reserve in the world and is the longest (673 km). The lake is home to more than 350 different fish species, the majority of which are indigenous. Along with the fish, Lake Tanganyika is home to remarkable animal species that constantly astound visitors. Animals can be found here on the lake and its shoreline. The hippos, which occasionally emerge from the lake to bask on the beaches and offer a unique show for tourists and nature enthusiasts, are particularly interesting to observe.