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Rwanda generated about $161.5 million in revenue from travel services purchased by foreign visitors between November 2025 and January 2026, according to new figures released by the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda.
The agency reported that international travellers spent RWF 236 billion, with the bulk of that income coming from tourists arriving by air. Air arrivals alone generated RWF 199 billion, equivalent to $136.7 million, highlighting the continued importance of long-haul tourism to the East African nation’s economy.
Leisure travel remained a key driver of revenue. According to the statistics agency, holidaymakers generated roughly $65 million, with Rwanda’s renowned gorilla trekking experiences accounting for 71.4 percent of that total. The country’s mountain gorillas have become one of Africa’s most exclusive wildlife attractions and continue to draw high-spending travellers from around the world.
Visitors from North America were the biggest spenders during the three-month period, contributing $40.8 million in tourism revenue. Travellers crossing Rwanda’s land borders spent $24.9 million, largely on visits to friends and relatives, which accounted for $11.3 million of that amount. Within the region, visitors from the East African Community spent the most, contributing $19.7 million.
While inbound tourism generated significant foreign exchange, outbound travel by Rwandan residents also remained substantial. Rwandans spent $95.9 million abroad on travel services during the same period, including $64.4 million on air travel. Business trips accounted for the largest share of those journeys, totaling $22.2 million.
Regional travel dominated outbound spending. Rwandans visiting other East African Community countries spent $53.9 million, while land border travel totalled $31.5 million, largely for family visits.
Tourism has become an increasingly vital pillar of Rwanda’s economy. Data from the World Travel and Tourism Council shows the sector generated $647 million in 2024, contributing 9.8 percent of national GDP.
The latest figures underscore how Rwanda’s carefully managed wildlife tourism and regional connectivity are strengthening its position as one of Africa’s fastest-growing travel destinations. (Business Insider Africa)