Amahoro Tours has become a known brand bringing nature-interested tourists from all over the world into the mountain gorilla national parks of all the three nations of the Virunga region and thereby supporting the parks financially. The company has a focus on working closely with communities and educates and involves local people in tourism and conservation around the Virunga mountain national parks, both in Rwanda and DRC. Amahoro Tours thinks that working with organizations such as LT&C enhances capacity building. We have trained some local people who are now working as guides and conservation protectors in the region.
With events such as the Red Rocks cultural tourism week, in conjunction with the gorilla naming ceremony and a recent workshop we hosted and organized together with LT&C (see Musanze LT&C Memorandum), Amahoro Tours is actively supporting the trilateral cooperation in the entire region promoting networking within the mission of linking tourism and conservation.
Amahoro Tours also involves itself in other (potential) LT&C-Examples by providing its experience and learning from others. Participation in the 2016 Saadani national park workshop is an example of this, where the company also offered its direct support to a local community project. In DRC, Amahoro Tours supports a coffee farming project and the organisation leading it, which is important to secure sustainable development in the buffer zone of the Virunga national park by providing benefits for the local people and thereby increasing their willingness to support the park.