Editorial policy
Editorial Policy
Rwanda Guide is built as an editorial Rwanda planning reference. This page explains how we source facts, update pages, and when we link to outside planning help.
Source hierarchy
Primary sources come first: official tourism pages, immigration sources, official weather references, and official travel advisories when safety is involved. Secondary sources are used only to clarify, not to override, those primary sources.
Corrections and freshness
Pages that depend on time-sensitive facts should show a visible last-reviewed date. If a fact cannot be verified from a current official source, it should be softened, removed, or framed as a planning note rather than a hard promise.
Commercial links
Rwanda Guide may link to Gorilla Planner when someone wants country comparisons or a quote. Some pages may also include clearly labeled affiliate links to third-party tours when the product is a close match for the article. Those links are secondary. The editorial pages should still be useful on their own, even if you do not book anything right away.
Commercial placement should stay narrow, disclosed, and relevance-first. If the marketplace product is not a clean fit for the page, it should not be added just because an affiliate link exists.