Cultural tourism could have great impact on tourism business.

Although all societies have got their own different cultures and believe, there those that are more interesting and having a cultural tour would be worthwhile.  What makes a culture more fun is the fact that people’s culture and its history can be reflected and not only in their hearts and folklore but also in physical landscape that we can create and this makes the culture more attractive especially to the foreigners.

With in the Rwanda’s culture, there are different artifacts that one can look out for example, a Rwandan traditional chair or stool has proven to be ergonomically fit to the bodies of users; take the example of the “Bene Imana” amusing to all Rwandan with all the physiological, psychological, and social benefits that were eventually reaped.   Culture tours can actually sometime be more thrilling than having a canopy walk in the Nyungwe Forest Park.

They are portions of a land in which we live, with the help of other kinds of smaller portions of space, all the daily use artifacts, both physical (e.g. a chair) and symbolic (e.g. a piece of music). And it is the sum of all the artifacts in a portion of a physical space that constitute a culture, and their evolution in time makes the history of any given people.

 This then makes one wonder why people do not keep actively using those artifacts in the day to day lives, at home, at work and in leisure rather than having them stored up in national museums and other historical sites. For cultural tourism, you can visit a number of cultural sites and do community visits if you are to learn something about culture.

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