Frank Ntarindwa
Hot springs, locally known as 'Amashyuza', are fascinating geographical features and are not commonly found. However, Rwanda has a number of them that serve as national tourist attractions, drawing thousands of people.
These beautiful and unique features are formed when hot
water is produced by the emergence of geothermally heated groundwater that
rises from the Earth's crust. They are not typical water bodies.
Research indicates that soaking in hot spring water can
reduce chronic muscle pain, arthritis, and fibromyalgia, stimulating the immune
system. Many Rwandans believe that drinking hot spring water has healing
properties, addressing simple illnesses like the flu.
According to local tour and travel operators, Rwanda's hot
springs are; Bugarama, Nyamyumba, Gisenyi, and Kinigi hot springs.
Bugarama Hot Springs
Bugarama or Nyakabuye hot springs, situated 60 kilometres
from Cyangugu, a town in Rusizi District, Western province, is a popular site
among locals and foreigners as many believe it has benefits like; curing
ailments such as flu, wounds and even headaches; improves the respiratory
system due to high level of sulphur in the water, and more.
Located at the base of a limestone quarry, providing service
to the Cimerwa, a cement factory 13 kilometres away, these hot springs are
recognisable from a distance because of their misty and bubbling appearance,
and can also be accessed by road.
The hot springs look like a green pool of water, covered by
the beautiful, but rare, water plant known as Nymphaea thermarum, a type of
lily.
Kinigi Hot Springs
The Kinigi hot springs, located in Kinigi near Lake Kivu, is
a popular attraction for visitors to the Volcanoes National Park. Kinigi is the
park's base, known for being the home of the mountain gorillas in Rwanda.
Located near the Iby'iwachu Cultural Center, these hot
springs offer guests the chance to enjoy a cultural experience during their
visit to the region. The cultural centre showcases a skilled ensemble of
Rwandan traditional dancers and drummers, providing an extra cultural delight
for visitors to the hot springs.
Nyamyumba Hot Springs
The Nyamyumba hot springs, located in Gisenyi, Rubavu
District, is just seven kilometres away from Gisenyi town.
This natural attraction is located near Lake Kivu and is
frequently visited by the local community living nearby, who highly value the
hot springs for their perceived healing and spiritual significance.
Visitors from diverse places go to Nyamyumba to experience
the natural healing properties of the springs, seeking benefits such as
improved blood circulation, stress reduction, and relief from skin irritations.
Gisenyi Hot Springs
The Gisenyi Hot Springs, situated on the eastern shore of
Lake Kivu, are another great site. Just two kilometres from Bralirwa, a local
brewery, these hot springs have smaller, well-defined vents emitting water at
temperatures ranging from 70 to 75 degrees centigrade--perfect for boiling an
egg in about 20 minutes.
Purpose
It is worth mentioning that hot springs have been
scientifically proven to contain numerous minerals that can effectively address
various illnesses and complications, including muscle disorders, skin diseases,
and infections.
With a rich composition encompassing sodium chloride,
calcium phosphate, potassium chloride, lithium sulphate, calcium sulphate,
magnesium chloride, and many other minerals boasting significant medicinal
properties, individuals experience healing by immersing themselves in this
mineral-rich water. The mixture of these minerals occurs as they enter the body
during the water's therapeutic effects.
Hot springs serve as a tourist attraction site, drawing
thousands of visitors who come to witness their natural beauty. Some may even
choose to swim in the water or conduct experiments, such as boiling eggs.
Residents frequently visit the hot springs to enjoy a warm
swim or experience what they believe to be the supernatural properties of the
hot springs.
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