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Amahoro Tours is the first Rwandan tour operator to open a North American office in the United States. Its office is located in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and is destined to be hugely successful as this responsible eco-tourism operator offers just what many American tourists are looking for in their travel experiences – tailor-made tours that guarantee a maximum of interaction with the local population (or as Amahoro likes to call it – people to people) and ultimate experiences with nature.
The majority of Amahoro Tours’ activities offer new horizons for tourists to interact with locals in often barely-touched places, focusing on such unique visits as spending time with traditional healers, brick makers, and banana bark weavers – even including chances for visitors to join in and get their hands dirty.
This is the moment stunned villagers watched as a giant waterspout formed on a lake in Rwanda.
The tornadic weather phenomenon was seen extending from the blue waters of Lake Ruhondo, Burera district high up to the dark clouds above on Tuesday.
The whirlwind started in the water as a small rotating gust before it slowly turned into a funnel-shaped column around 200 feet from the nearest houses.
Teacher Schadrack Tuya had been relaxing on his balcony when he saw the waterspout rapidly forming and quickly warned his family members.
Schadrack said: I did not want to panic but I still alerted my family members about it just to be sure.