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	<title>Africa Safari Holiday &#187; Burundi</title>
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		<title>Burundi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Burundi is a non-coastal country neighbored by Rwanda to its north, Tanzania to the east and south and to the west by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Burundi is a generally mountainous country with a height above sea level ranging from 2600-9000 feet (790-2745 m). The only area below 3,000 ft is a narrow strip [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Burundi is a non-coastal country neighbored by Rwanda to its north, Tanzania to the east and south and to the west by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).</p>
<p>Burundi is a generally mountainous country with a height above sea level ranging from 2600-9000 feet (790-2745 m). The only area below 3,000 ft is a narrow strip of plain near the Ruzizi River which makes up the western border north of Lake Tanganyika. The weather in Bujumbura and near the shores of Lake Tanganyika is warm and humid with regular temperatures starting from 64-89° F (218-32° C); frost at times happens at night in the highlands. Dry seasons are June-September and December-January; the principal rainy season is February-May.</p>
<p>The main rivers make the natural boundaries for the majority of the country. The Akanuaru and the Kagera link Burundi to Rwanda near the many parts of the common border. The Kagera and the Ruvuvu are additional southern most tributaries of the great Nile River while the biggest part of Burundi&#8217;s southern border is made by the Malagarazi River.<br />
Burundi is made up of only two large cities that include Bujum¬bura and Gitega. It is currently toured more by transit tourists as compared by destination in itself. On the other hand, there are part of the attractions that warrant a small tour, particularly for the prolific chimpanzee and birdlife.</p>
<p>The three main ethnic groups in the country are the Hutu, Tutsi and Twa (pygmy). Hutus are mainly farmers and are made up of more than half the number whilst the Tutsi are a pastoral tribe and made up of less than a quarter of the number; they occupied the region a few hundred years after the Hutus. The Twa (Pygmy) were the first inhabitants even if they currently are made up of less than two percent of the actual population.<br />
The official languages are French and Kirundi even if Swahili is also spoken</p>
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		<title>Burundi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Burundi has no sea port and is neighbored by Rwanda to its northern boundary, Tanzania to the eastern boundary plus the southern boundary and to the western boundary by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Burundi is a mountainous country with a height above sea level ranging from 2600-9000 feet (790-2745 m). The only area under [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Burundi has no sea port and is neighbored by Rwanda to its northern boundary, Tanzania to the eastern boundary plus the southern boundary and to the western boundary by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).</p>
<p>Burundi is a mountainous country with a height above sea level ranging from 2600-9000 feet (790-2745 m). The only area under 3,000 ft is a thin strip of plain next to the Ruzizi River which makes the western border north of Lake Tanganyika. The weather in Bujumbura and near the shores of Lake Tanganyika quite is warm and humid with average temperatures ranging from 64-89° F (218-32° C); frost at times fills up the area at night in the highlands. Dry periods are June-September and December-January; the main rainy season is February-May.</p>
<p>The primary rivers make up the natural borders for the majority of the country. The Akanuaru and the Kagera makes a distinction between Burundi from Rwanda near several parts of the usual border. The Kagera and the Ruvuvu are additional southern most tributaries of the great Nile River while the main part of Burundi&#8217;s southern border is created by the Malagarazi River.<br />
Burundi has only two great cities that include Bujum¬bura and Gitega. It is currently toured more by transit tourists than as a targeted destination in itself. On the other hand, there are a number of attractions that necessitate a short trip, particularly for the abundant chimpanzee and birdlife.</p>
<p>The three main ethnic groups in the country include the Hutu, Tutsi and Twa (pygmy). Hutus are principally farmers and make up more than half the population on the other hand the Tutsi are a pastoral tribe and consist of below a quarter of the popula¬tion; they migrated to the region a only some hundred years following the Hutus. The Twa (Pygmy) were the first occupants even if they currently make up less than two percent of the actual population.The official languages are French and Kirundi even Swahili is also spoken.</p>
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