
7 Days in Rwanda 2026: The Perfect Rwanda Itinerary for First-Time Visitors
Seven days is the perfect amount of time for a first-time Rwanda trip. Long enough to see the gorillas, explore Kigali properly, relax on the shores of Lake Kivu, and understand why people describe Rwanda as the country that surprises them most in Africa. Short enough to plan without overwhelm. This complete 7-day Rwanda itinerary is built around the experiences that matter most — sequenced for efficiency, honest about costs, and packed with the specific accommodation, activity, and logistics advice that makes the difference between a good trip and an extraordinary one. Whether you are planning a 7 days in Rwanda trip from scratch or refining an existing plan, this is the guide that does the thinking for you.
Why 7 Days Is the Perfect Rwanda Trip Length
A week in Rwanda covers the country’s three most iconic experiences — gorilla trekking, Kigali’s history and culture, and the lakeside beauty of Kivu — without feeling rushed at any point. You arrive, you acclimatise, you explore, you trek, you relax. You leave having genuinely experienced Rwanda rather than passed through it.
Rwanda is a small country — roughly the size of Maryland — but its diversity of landscape and experience is extraordinary for its size. In seven days you can stand in a genocide memorial that reframes everything you thought you understood about human nature, watch a silverback gorilla watch you back from two metres, drink world-class coffee in a Kigali café built by a women’s cooperative, kayak on a volcanic crater lake, and eat some of the most interesting food in East Africa. That is what seven days of good planning delivers.
The classic Rwanda 7-day itinerary runs: Kigali (2 nights) → Musanze / Volcanoes National Park (2 nights) → Lake Kivu (2 nights) → return to Kigali. This circuit covers approximately 500 kilometres of driving, all on Rwanda’s well-maintained roads, with no single driving day exceeding 3.5 hours. The pace is comfortable, the sequence is logical, and every day has a clear purpose.
The 7-Day Rwanda Itinerary At a Glance
| Day | Location | Main Activity | Drive Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Kigali | Genocide Memorial, Nyamirambo walking tour, Question Coffee | — (arrival day) |
| Day 2 | Kigali | Inema Arts Center, Kimironko Market, Repub Lounge evening | — |
| Day 3 | Musanze | Drive via Ibere rya Bigogwe cattle country, Musanze Caves afternoon | ~3 hrs (scenic route) |
| Day 4 | Volcanoes NP | 🦍 Gorilla Trekking — the defining Rwanda experience | 20 min to park HQ |
| Day 5 | Volcanoes NP | Golden monkey trekking OR Mount Bisoke hike | — |
| Day 6 | Lake Kivu | Scenic drive to Karongi or Rubavu, boat trip, lakeside sunset | ~2.5 hrs from Musanze |
| Day 7 | Kigali (via Kivu) | Morning kayak or island trip, drive back to Kigali, departure | ~3 hrs Kivu–Kigali |
Days 1–2: Kigali — History, Art & City Life
Kigali is not a transit stop — it is the opening chapter of Rwanda and one of Africa’s most genuinely fascinating cities. Two days here gives you enough time to understand the country’s history, engage with its contemporary culture, eat extremely well, and arrive at the gorillas with the context that makes the trek mean more.
Kigali: History, Coffee & Nyamirambo
Genocide Memorial · Question Coffee · Nyamirambo Women’s Center Walking Tour

Kigali Genocide Memorial
Open from 8am — arrive early before the heat and before tour groups arrive. Allow 1.5–2 hours minimum. The memorial is one of the most thoughtfully designed memorial spaces in the world. Do not rush it. The context it provides is essential to understanding Rwanda — and to understanding why the gorillas matter, why the reconciliation programmes work, why the country feels the way it does.
Question Coffee — Processing Time
After the memorial, give yourself time and a good cup of coffee before continuing. Question Coffee’s Kigali Heights location or the Gisozi branch is ideal. Rwanda produces world-class specialty coffee — this is your introduction to it. Buy retail bags here to take home as gifts later.
Nyamirambo Women’s Center Walking Tour
Book at nwc.rw at least one day in advance. The walking tour through Kigali’s oldest and most authentic neighbourhood covers local mosques, tailors, street food stalls, and community life. Includes breakfast at a local café and a cooking demonstration. The most authentic neighbourhood experience in Kigali.
Sunset at Kigali Marriott Rooftop or Heaven Restaurant Terrace
Kigali’s hills catch extraordinary evening light. A sundowner from a rooftop bar with the city spread across its valleys below you is the perfect close to Day 1. Heaven Restaurant’s terrace or the Marriott rooftop are both excellent — no booking needed for drinks before 7pm.
Dinner at Heaven Restaurant or The Hut
Heaven Restaurant (book in advance) offers rooftop dining with Rwandan-international fusion and extraordinary city views. The Hut in Kacyiru is the best authentic Rwandan food — open-air, affordable, and beloved for goat brochettes and tilapia. Both are excellent; your choice depends on budget and mood.
Kigali: Art, Markets & Live Music
Inema Arts Center · Kimironko Market · Caplaki Crafts · Repub Lounge

Inzora Rooftop Café — Breakfast
Kigali’s most loved breakfast spot — a rooftop terrace with panoramic hill views, excellent Rwandan coffee, and a full menu. Arrive before 10am on weekends. The start of Kigali’s creative and contemporary day.
Inema Arts Center
The heartbeat of Kigali’s contemporary art scene — a gallery, studio, and event space in Kimihurura. The permanent collection includes extraordinary large-format paintings by Rwandan artists. The gift shop stocks original prints from $20. Allow 1.5 hours. If you are going to buy one piece of art in Rwanda, this is where to buy it.
Kimironko Market
Kigali’s largest and most vibrant local market — fresh produce, Kitenge fabrics by the metre, live chickens, electronics, second-hand clothing, and household goods. Bargaining is expected. The fabric section is the most photogenic and the best place to buy Kitenge for gifts. Allow 1.5–2 hours.
Caplaki Craft Village — Souvenirs
Rwanda’s best craft market — 300+ artisan stalls with Agaseke peace baskets, Imigongo geometric art, jewellery, and Made-in-Rwanda fashion. Do your souvenir shopping here rather than at the airport. Quality is higher and prices are better. Buy an Agaseke basket and fill it with Question Coffee and Rwandan tea for the perfect Rwanda gift set.
Repub Lounge — Live Music Evening
Kigali’s most celebrated live music venue — a rooftop bar in Kiyovu with a programme of Rwandan and East African artists Wednesday through Sunday. Arrive by 8pm to secure a view table. The city lights and the music make this the definitive Kigali evening.
Day 3: Drive to Musanze — Via Ibere rya Bigogwe
Kigali to Musanze: Bigogwe Cattle Country & Musanze Caves
Ibere rya Bigogwe · Inyambo cattle · Musanze Caves · Arrival at park lodge

Today is a driving day — but one of the most scenic in Rwanda if you take the northern route via Ibere rya Bigogwe. The direct Kigali–Musanze road takes 2.5 hours; the Bigogwe route adds 45 minutes and rewards you with some of the most dramatic highland scenery in Rwanda and the extraordinary Inyambo cattle culture.
Depart Kigali, heading northwest
Early departure to maximise the day. Pick up coffee and pastries from Bourbon Coffee at Kigali Heights for the road.
Ibere rya Bigogwe — Rwanda’s Cowboy Country
Rwanda’s viral cultural destination — the highland plateau near Bigogwe where Inyambo long-horned cattle are kept in the ancient royal tradition. Stop and watch the cattle with their extraordinary sweeping horns, photographed against the volcanic mountain backdrop. Local guides offer poetry recitation (Ibitekerezo — oral praise poems composed specifically for individual cattle). One of Rwanda’s most unexpected and genuinely wonderful experiences.
Lunch in Musanze Town
Musanze (also known as Ruhengeri) is the gateway town to Volcanoes National Park — a bustling, friendly town with good local restaurants. Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel serves excellent food to non-guests. Local restaurant Chez Lando serves traditional Rwandan food at very reasonable prices.
Musanze Caves
A 2km lava tube cave system beneath Musanze town, 65 million years old. Historically used as a refuge by Rwandan kings. Guided tours cover geology, ecology (significant bat population), and cultural history. An excellent, accessible afternoon activity for the arrival day before the big trek tomorrow.
Check in to Park Lodge — Gorilla Briefing Preparation
Check into your lodge near the park, confirm your 7:00am trek departure time, sort your gear, charge your camera, and eat an early dinner. Tomorrow is an early start. Most lodges serve breakfast from 5:00am on trek days.
Day 4: Gorilla Trekking in Volcanoes National Park
Mountain Gorilla Trekking — Volcanoes National Park
$1,500 permit · 12 habituated families · 1 hour with the gorillas · Life-changing

This is the day. Everything — the permit booking months ago, the early flight, the 5am departure this morning — was leading here. A silverback mountain gorilla, watching you from the bamboo with the calm authority of an animal that has decided you are not particularly interesting. One hour in the forest that almost everyone describes, searching for words, as the most affecting thing they have ever experienced in nature.
Early Breakfast at Lodge
Eat properly. You may be hiking for 4+ hours at altitude. Most lodges near the park serve breakfast from 5:00am specifically for trek guests.
Transfer to Kinigi Park Headquarters
Allow 20–40 minutes depending on where your lodge is. All trekkers must check in by 7:00am sharp. Bring your gorilla permit and passport — both are checked.
Pre-Trek Briefing at Kinigi
20-minute briefing from park rangers covering rules, distances, gorilla family assignments based on fitness level. Hire a porter here ($15–20) — this is non-optional advice from every guide who has done the trek dozens of times.
The Trek Begins
Into the forest with your ranger guide and armed tracker escort. Trek duration: 30 minutes to 4 hours depending on gorilla family location that day. Trackers radio position updates throughout. You are following their trail.
One Hour with the Gorilla Family
The guide stops the group, signals silence. The bamboo rustles. And there they are. You have one hour with the family. Mothers nursing infants. Juveniles wrestling. A silverback sitting with absolute authority three metres away. The clock ends too soon.
Return, Lunch, and Gorilla Guardians’ Village
Return to Kinigi for participation certificates. Lunch at your lodge or the park lodge restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the Gorilla Guardians’ Village — a community run by former poachers turned conservation advocates, with traditional dance, storytelling, and craft demonstrations. One of the finest community tourism experiences in East Africa.
- Arrive Kinigi by 7am sharp
- Porter hire: $15–20
- No flash photography
- 7m minimum distance
- Wear a surgical mask near gorillas
- Do not trek if you are ill
Day 5: Golden Monkey Trekking or Mount Bisoke Hike
Golden Monkey Trek ($100) or Mount Bisoke Hike ($75)
Two outstanding options for your second Volcanoes NP day

Option A: Golden Monkey Trekking ($100)
The golden monkey is endemic to the Virunga Massif — found nowhere else on Earth. Moving in energetic troops of up to 100 through the bamboo forest in vivid golden-orange and black, they are strikingly different from yesterday’s gorilla experience: chaotic, acrobatic, cheerful, and completely unafraid of visitors. The contrast between the gravity of the gorilla encounter and the exuberant chaos of the golden monkeys is one of Rwanda’s finest juxtapositions. At $100 per person it is also the best value activity in the park. Easy to moderate, 2–4 hours. Accessible for most fitness levels.
Option B: Mount Bisoke Hike ($75)
If you are a hiker and your body recovered well from yesterday, Mount Bisoke is an extraordinary reward — a 6–8 hour round trip to a 3,711m crater lake with views of the entire Virunga chain. The ascent passes through bamboo forest, hagenia woodland draped in lichen, and open moorland to the rim. On a clear day (most likely in dry season), the crater lake is visible below you as an almost perfectly circular mirror of sky. Physically demanding but deeply satisfying.
Afternoon: Drive Toward Lake Kivu
After your morning activity, check out of your lodge and begin the scenic drive southwest toward Lake Kivu. The route from Musanze to Karongi takes approximately 2.5 hours through some of Rwanda’s most beautiful highland scenery — terraced hillsides, tea estates near Nyamasheke, and the first glimpses of the lake as you descend toward the western shore. Arrive in time for sunset over the water.
Days 6–7: Lake Kivu — Karongi or Rubavu
Lake Kivu: Boats, Kayaks & the Congo Border
Karongi · Rubavu · Island excursions · Sunset on the water · Drive back to Kigali

Lake Kivu is Rwanda’s decompression chamber — the place you go after the emotional intensity of the Memorial and the physical exertion of the gorilla trek to simply exist beside a beautiful lake and let the experience settle. It is also genuinely beautiful: a vast inland sea on the DRC border, ringed by rolling volcanic hills, fishing villages, and small islands, with the most spectacular sunsets in the country.
You have a choice of bases: Karongi (Kibuye) on the eastern shore is quieter, more local in character, and arguably more beautiful — the bay and its islands are photogenic in every light. Rubavu (Gisenyi) on the northern shore is larger, more developed, with better restaurant options and a more social atmosphere. Both are excellent. Karongi is recommended for tranquillity; Rubavu for liveliness.
Day 6: Arrive, Boat Trip, Sunset
Check into your lakeside lodge, arrange a late afternoon boat trip through your accommodation. Most lodges operate their own boats or can arrange local fishermen for island excursions. The small island of Napoleon near Karongi offers swimming and picnic spots. Watch the sunset over the Congo hills from the water — one of Rwanda’s finest views.
Day 7: Kayaking, Morning on the Water, Return to Kigali
Spend the morning on the lake before packing for Kigali. Kayaks and paddleboards are available from most lakeside lodges at no or minimal extra charge. A morning paddle is a quiet, extraordinary experience — mist on the water, fishing boats heading out, the volcanoes faintly visible to the north. Drive to Kigali (approximately 3 hours via the southern route through Gitarama) for your departure flight. Stop at Caplaki in Kigali for any last-minute souvenir shopping if time allows.
Where to Stay: Accommodation for Every Budget
Here are the best accommodation options at each stop on the 7-day Rwanda itinerary, across three budget levels. All booking links are affiliate links that support RwandaTrip at no extra cost to you.
🌆 Kigali (Nights 1–2)
✨ Kigali Marriott Hotel
Kigali’s flagship 5-star hotel — rooftop pool, panoramic views, excellent restaurant, central location. The most reliable luxury choice in the city.
Check Availability🌿 Heaven Boutique Hotel
Connected to Heaven Restaurant in Nyamirambo — genuine character, beautiful rooms, exceptional rooftop terrace. Best atmosphere in Kigali.
Check Availability🏡 Lemigo Hotel
Solid mid-range in upscale Kimihurura — close to Inema Arts Center and good restaurants. Excellent value rooftop bar.
Check Availability🛏️ Discover Rwanda Youth Hostel
Kigali’s best hostel — strong community atmosphere, helpful staff, dorm and private room options. Can assist with gorilla permit logistics.
Check Availability🦸 Near Volcanoes National Park (Nights 3–5)
🍃 Bisate Lodge
Rwanda’s finest lodge — six volcanic-inspired villas with Virunga views, exceptional food, and a reforestation programme. The definitive splurge.
Check Availability🏔️ Virunga Lodge
Perched on a ridge between crater lakes with volcano views — the most dramatic panorama of any park-area lodge at a more accessible luxury price.
Check Availability🏨 Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel
The best mid-range option near the park — stylish rooms, excellent food, seamless gorilla trek logistics, and good value.
Check Availability🏡 Budget Guesthouses Musanze
Several clean options in Musanze town — Muhabura Hotel and Gorillas Golf Hotel are reliable. 20-minute moto-taxi to park headquarters.
Check Availability🌊 Lake Kivu (Nights 6–7)
🏕️ Cormoran Lodge, Karongi
The finest lakeside lodge in Karongi — stunning lake views, own boats, and a beautiful setting on the bay. Excellent food, genuinely relaxing atmosphere.
Check Availability🏨 Paradis Malahide, Karongi
A classic Lake Kivu option — comfortable, well-located, with private beach, boats, and kayaks. Good value for the lake experience.
Check Availability🏨 Lake Kivu Serena Hotel, Rubavu
Rubavu’s best hotel — lakefront, polished, good restaurant, and a more social setting than the quieter Karongi options.
Check Availability🛏️ Budget Guesthouses, Karongi
Several lakeside guesthouses in Karongi town offer basic but clean rooms with lake views. The Bethanie Conference Centre is a reliable budget option.
Check Availability7-Day Rwanda Itinerary: Complete Cost Breakdown
Here is a realistic cost breakdown for the 7-day Rwanda itinerary at three budget levels. All figures are per person in USD and exclude international flights.
| Cost Category | Budget ($) | Mid-Range ($) | Luxury ($) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gorilla Trekking Permit | 1,500 | 1,500 | 1,500 |
| Golden Monkey OR Bisoke Permit | 75–100 | 75–100 | 75–100 |
| Accommodation (7 nights) | 180–320 | 800–1,400 | 3,500–8,000+ |
| Meals (7 days) | 70–130 | 200–350 | 500–900 |
| Internal Transport (private hire) | 80–150 | 200–350 | 400–700 |
| Park entry fees, guides, porter | 40–70 | 70–120 | 120–200 |
| Activities, tours, souvenirs | 50–100 | 100–200 | 300–600 |
| TOTAL (excl. flights) | ~$2,000–2,400 | ~$2,945–4,020 | ~$6,395–12,000+ |
Best Time to Visit Rwanda for a 7-Day Trip
☀️ June–September — Peak Season
Best conditions overall. Dry trails for gorilla trekking, clearest volcano views, excellent Lake Kivu weather. Book gorilla permits 6–9 months ahead. Highest accommodation rates. July and August are busiest.
Best for: First-timers who want predictable conditions.
☀️ December–February — Best Kept Secret
Excellent conditions, fewer visitors. Nearly as good as peak season with significantly lower crowd levels and some accommodation discounts. January is particularly recommended. Book permits 3–4 months ahead.
Best for: Independent travelers, photographers, honeymooners.
🌧️ March–May — Green Season
Budget-friendly with caveats. Gorilla trekking continues; muddy trails add challenge. Forest is extraordinarily lush. 30% permit discount for multi-park visitors. Lowest accommodation rates.
Best for: Budget travelers, photographers who love green.
🌦️ October–November — Shoulder Season
Good value, variable weather. Mornings often clear, afternoon rains likely. Excellent birding. Good permit availability and competitive rates at lodges.
Best for: Birders, flexible itineraries, shoulder-season travelers.
Before You Go: Essential Rwanda Trip Checklist
🧳 7-Day Rwanda Trip Preparation Checklist
- Book gorilla permit FIRST — at visitrwandabookings.rdb.rw, months before departure for peak season. Your permit date determines your entire itinerary.
- Apply for Rwanda e-Visa — $50 USD at irembo.gov.rw. Apply at least 2 weeks before travel. Some nationalities enter visa-free — check your eligibility.
- Book accommodation — especially lodges near Volcanoes National Park, which fill up alongside permit availability. Luxury lodges should be booked as early as permits.
- Arrange comprehensive travel insurance — must cover gorilla trekking permits as a pre-paid non-refundable activity. World Nomads or SafetyWing both cover this specifically.
- Yellow fever vaccination — required if arriving from most sub-Saharan African countries. Carry your yellow card. Visit your travel clinic 6+ weeks before departure.
- Anti-malarial medication — Rwanda is a malaria-risk country at lower altitudes including Kigali and Akagera. Consult your travel health clinic for the appropriate prophylaxis.
- Download Yego Cab app — Rwanda’s ride-hailing app. Download and create an account before landing. Add a payment method. Essential for Kigali transport.
- Buy an MTN or Airtel SIM card on arrival at Kigali International Airport. Data is very affordable (~$0.50/GB). Alternatively, purchase an Airalo eSIM before departure.
- Rwanda plastic bag ban — single-use plastic bags are illegal in Rwanda. Bring a reusable tote for markets and shopping. Do not bring plastic bags into public spaces.
- Waterproof hiking boots — essential for the gorilla trek. Break them in before the trip. Do not rely on trainers or sandals for Volcanoes National Park.
- Check Umuganda date — the last Saturday of every month, businesses close until noon for national community cleaning. Adjust your Day 2 Kigali plan if this falls on your weekend.
- Book Nyamirambo Women’s Center walking tour in advance at nwc.rw — popular morning slots fill up. Minimum 1 day’s notice; 2–3 days preferred.
Itinerary Variations: 5, 10 & 14 Days in Rwanda
⏱️ 5 Days in Rwanda
Express circuit.
Days 1–2: Kigali
Day 3: Drive to Musanze
Day 4: Gorilla trekking
Day 5: Return Kigali / departure
Best for: Short-stay visitors where gorillas are the priority. Skip Lake Kivu.
🗺️ 10 Days in Rwanda
Classic expanded circuit.
Days 1–2: Kigali
Days 3–4: Akagera NP safari
Days 5–7: Volcanoes NP (gorillas + Bisoke)
Days 8–9: Lake Kivu
Day 10: Kigali departure
Qualifies for 30% gorilla permit discount — saves $450/person.
🌍 14 Days in Rwanda
Full Rwanda experience.
Days 1–3: Kigali
Days 4–5: Akagera NP
Days 6–8: Nyungwe Forest (chimps)
Days 9–10: Lake Kivu
Days 11–13: Volcanoes NP
Day 14: Kigali departure
Best for: First-time visitors who want to see every face of Rwanda.
Frequently Asked Questions: 7 Days in Rwanda
Is 7 days enough for a Rwanda trip?
Yes — 7 days is the ideal minimum for a complete first-time Rwanda experience. The classic circuit (Kigali→Musanze→Volcanoes NP→Lake Kivu) covers Rwanda’s three most essential experiences — Kigali’s culture and history, gorilla trekking, and Lake Kivu relaxation — without feeling rushed. Ten to fourteen days allows for Akagera safari and Nyungwe Forest chimps as well.
How much does a 7-day Rwanda trip cost?
Budget travelers can do 7 days in Rwanda for approximately $2,000–2,400 per person (excluding flights), of which $1,500 is the gorilla permit. Mid-range travelers should budget $3,000–4,000. Luxury travelers $6,000–12,000+. The single biggest cost lever is accommodation near Volcanoes National Park — choosing guesthouses in Musanze vs. Bisate Lodge is a $2,000+ per night difference.
Do I need to book the gorilla permit before booking flights?
Yes — ideally, book your gorilla permit before booking flights so that you can build your itinerary around the confirmed permit date. For peak season (June–September), permits sell out 6–9 months ahead. It is more practical to secure the permit first, then book flights to align. Book permits at visitrwandabookings.rdb.rw.
What is the best Rwanda itinerary for 7 days?
Days 1–2 Kigali (Memorial, Nyamirambo, Inema Arts, Kimironko), Day 3 drive to Musanze via Bigogwe, Day 4 gorilla trekking, Day 5 golden monkeys or Bisoke hike, Days 6–7 Lake Kivu and return to Kigali. This is the classic circuit, sequenced for efficiency, covering all of Rwanda’s essential experiences in one week.
When is the best time to visit Rwanda for 7 days?
June–September is peak season with the best conditions for gorilla trekking and volcano hikes. December–February is the best-kept secret — nearly as good with significantly fewer tourists and sometimes lower accommodation rates. Rwanda is a year-round destination; even the rainy seasons (March–May, October–November) offer rewarding gorilla trekking experiences.
Can I add Akagera National Park to a 7-day Rwanda itinerary?
Technically yes, but it makes for a very tight schedule. Akagera requires at least one overnight to properly experience the dawn and dusk game drives. The most efficient approach is a 10-day itinerary that includes both Akagera and Volcanoes NP — which also qualifies you for the 30% gorilla permit discount ($450 saved per person) since you are visiting multiple parks.
Do I need a visa to visit Rwanda?
Most nationalities can obtain a Rwanda e-Visa online ($50 USD at irembo.gov.rw) or on arrival. Citizens of African Union member states, the US, Germany, Sweden, Singapore, and several other countries enter visa-free. Apply at least 2 weeks before travel. Always check current requirements for your specific nationality before travelling.
How do I get around Rwanda during a 7-day trip?
Private car with driver is the most practical option for the Kigali–Musanze–Kivu circuit (approximately $80–120/day). Tour operators can arrange a driver for the whole trip. In Kigali, the Yego Cab app handles all city transport. Public minibuses cover Kigali–Musanze and most routes at very low cost ($3–6) but require more planning and flexibility.
Seven days in Rwanda changes the way you see Africa. You arrive with an image — gorillas, hills, tragedy, recovery — and you leave with something more specific and more alive: the memory of a silverback watching you without concern, the taste of Rwandan specialty coffee at altitude, the light on Lake Kivu at sunset turning the water a colour that does not exist in any other lake you have seen. Plan this trip carefully, book the permit early, and give the country the seven days it deserves.
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