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5 days
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Embаrk оn an enriching five-day advеnturе frоm Kigali tо unсоvеr the еssencе оf Rwanda, dеlving intо its vibrant сulture, artistic eхpressiоns, and stunning landsсapеs. Jоurney thrоugh the picturеsque hills оf Musanze, the сharming lakeside оf Gisеnyi, the pеaсeful shоrеs оf Kibuye, and thе rоyal hеritаge оf Nyаnza, аll whilе appreсiаting the соuntry's varied bеauty.
Unwind аt Lakе Kivu, whеrе yоu cаn enjоy lеisurely bоat eхcursiоns, kayaking, оr simply rеlах оn sandy bеaсhes as the sun dips bеhind the rоlling hills. Engage with lосal cоmmunities, savоr fresh tilapia, and fully immerse yоurself in the genuine Rwаndаn way оf life.
This ехpеditiоn harmоniоusly соmbines сultural eхplоratiоn, naturаl splendоr, аnd lakеsidе tranquility, prоviding an unfоrgettable eхperiеnce оf Rwanda stаrting frоm Kigali аnd eхtеnding beyоnd.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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LUNCH
Lunch
Kigali Genocide Memorial
This meaningful visit offers travelers a deeper understanding of Rwanda’s history, resilience, and remarkable journey of reconciliation. Guests explore exhibitions that share stories of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi through photographs, testimonies, and educational displays. The peaceful gardens also provide a quiet place for reflection and remembrance. Guided tours help visitors better understand the country’s transformation and the strength of the Rwandan people. This experience is emotional, educational, and essential for anyone wishing to connect with Rwanda beyond tourism.
Located in the vibrant Nyamirambo area, Biryogo Car Free Food Street offers visitors an authentic taste of Kigali’s street culture and local cuisine. The lively pedestrian-friendly street is filled with grilled meat, brochettes, fresh juices, chapati, and traditional Rwandan dishes prepared in open-air restaurants. During the experience, visitors walk through a special pedestrian walkway decorated with large artistic images and murals illustrating Rwanda’s daily life, culture, traditions, and community spirit. The colorful street art creates a unique cultural atmosphere while allowing travelers to better understand local lifestyles. It is also a perfect place to interact with residents and enjoy Kigali’s energetic social environment.
Kigali Province
Imbuga City Walk is one of Kigali’s most modern and welcoming public spaces, located in the heart of the city center. This pedestrian area is ideal for walking, relaxing, shopping, and discovering Kigali’s urban lifestyle. Visitors can enjoy cafés, restaurants, bookstores, souvenir shops, and open spaces designed for community events and entertainment. The area often hosts live performances, fitness activities, cultural exhibitions, and weekend gatherings. Its clean environment, modern architecture, and safe atmosphere make it an excellent place to experience Kigali’s contemporary identity while observing the rhythm of daily city life.
Elikapeka is a popular place in Kigali where visitors go to enjoy authentic local food and experience Rwanda’s culinary traditions. The restaurant offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere with a variety of traditional dishes prepared using fresh local ingredients. Guests can taste grilled meat, beans, plantains, cassava, vegetables, ugali, and other regional specialties commonly enjoyed by local families. Beyond the meals, Elikapeka allows tourists to experience Rwandan hospitality and discover everyday food culture in a relaxed environment. It is an ideal stop for travelers seeking genuine local flavors and a deeper connection with Kigali’s daily life.
Kigali Arts Center
Kigali Arts Center offers visitors an inspiring journey into Rwanda’s creative world. The city is home to talented painters, sculptors, photographers, fashion designers, and contemporary artists whose work reflects Rwanda’s history, culture, and modern transformation. Visitors can explore galleries, attend live painting sessions, meet local artists, and purchase handmade artworks and souvenirs. Many art spaces also organize workshops, music performances, and cultural events that allow travelers to engage directly with Kigali’s artistic community. The experience provides a deeper understanding of Rwanda’s creativity and the important role art plays in social expression and cultural preservation.
Kimironko Market
Kimironko Market is Kigali’s largest and most vibrant local market, offering visitors an authentic immersion into Rwanda’s daily life and trading culture. The market is famous for its colorful atmosphere, fresh tropical fruits, vegetables, spices, fabrics, handmade crafts, and traditional clothing. Walking through its busy corridors allows travelers to interact with local vendors, discover local products, and experience the energy of everyday Kigali life. Visitors can also explore African fashion materials, souvenirs, baskets, and artisanal goods while learning about local commerce and community traditions. Kimironko Market provides a lively cultural experience that combines shopping, human interaction, and a deeper understanding of Rwanda’s urban lifestyle.
Guests book independently or receive professional accommodation assistance from the company.
Kigali Province
The journey starts early in the morning from Kigali toward Akagera National Park. Along the way, visitors enjoy Rwanda’s beautiful hills, rural villages, and scenic countryside. Short stops can be made for refreshments and panoramic views.
At Bashana, visitors experience authentic Rwandan culture and daily rural life. Guests can interact with local communities, discover traditional farming activities, taste local products, and learn more about the traditions and lifestyle of the region in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.Visitors get there a packed lunch to be used in the park
Akagera National Park
Arrival at Akagera National Park for an unforgettable safari adventure. The park is known for its diverse landscapes including savannahs, lakes, wetlands, and rolling hills. Activities inside the park: Enjoy a game drive with a professional guide. Spot wildlife such as lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, hippos, and antelopes. Observe exotic bird species in their natural habitat. Take memorable photos of wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. Learn about wildlife conservation and the park’s ecosystem. Inside Akagera, we will also stop for enjoying lunch.Guests can have lunch at a restaurant inside the park/or packed lunch while enjoying the surrounding nature and relaxing before continuing the adventure. At Akagera National Park, guest pay himself the entrance fees which is 100 USD per person for International visitors.
Visitors can enjoy a relaxing boat safari on Lake Ihema, one of the most beautiful lakes inside the park. This experience offers close views of hippopotamuses, crocodiles, and water birds while enjoying the peaceful natural environment.
Kigali
n the late afternoon, departure from Akagera National Park back to Kigali. The return journey gives visitors time to reflect on the safari experience and admire Rwanda’s landscapes once again.
Guests book independently or receive professional accommodation assistance from the company.
LUNCH
Lunch
Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund
This inspiring attraction offers visitors a unique opportunity to discover Rwanda’s world-famous gorilla conservation efforts. Located near Volcanoes National Park, the campus combines education, nature, and culture in a modern and eco-friendly environment. Guests can explore interactive exhibitions about mountain gorillas, conservation research, and the legacy of Dian Fossey. The surrounding volcanic landscapes create a peaceful atmosphere ideal for learning and photography. Visitors also enjoy cultural storytelling, local art displays, and breathtaking views of Rwanda’s northern mountains, making the experience both educational and memorable.
Nestled in Rwanda’s scenic northern countryside, Ibere rya Bigogwe offers visitors an authentic cultural experience deeply connected to Rwanda’s long-standing cattle traditions. Known for its beautiful pastoral landscapes, the area reflects the importance of cows in Rwandan heritage, where cattle symbolize wealth, respect, and social value. Visitors can observe traditional cow herding practices, learn about the famous Inyambo cows, listen to cultural stories and songs linked to cattle keeping, and interact with local communities preserving these ancestral customs. The peaceful green hills and fresh mountain atmosphere make Ibere rya Bigogwe a memorable destination for travelers seeking cultural immersion and rural Rwandan authenticity.
Rubavu,
The tour concludes in the beautiful lakeside city of Rubavu, where guests can relax and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere along the shores of Lake Kivu. Upon arrival, guests will check into either their personally selected hotel or a professionally arranged accommodation booked with the assistance of the company, ensuring comfort, convenience, and a pleasant overnight stay after the journey
Guests book independently or receive professional accommodation assistance from the company.
Nyamyumba Hot Springs
Nyamyumba Hot Springs offer a relaxing natural experience along the shores of Lake Kivu near Gisenyi. Visitors enjoy warm mineral-rich waters surrounded by beautiful landscapes and local culture. The site is known for its peaceful atmosphere, traditional stories, and therapeutic bathing experience, making it a perfect stop for relaxation and wellness tourism.
Kivu boat tours
Enjoy a memorable boat excursion on the beautiful waters of Lake Kivu, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and islands. During the journey, visitors explore the famous Monkey Island, home to playful vervet monkeys living in a natural environment, and discover the iconic Chapeau de Napoléon, a uniquely shaped island named after Napoleon’s hat. One of the most fascinating experiences is watching local cows swimming across the lake between islands and shores, a rare and authentic cultural scene that reflects daily life around Lake Kivu. This relaxing boat trip combines nature, culture, photography, and unforgettable moments in one of Rwanda’s most scenic destinations.
Museum of Environment
Located on the shores of Kibuye, the Museum of Environment offers visitors an educational and inspiring journey into Rwanda’s natural heritage and environmental conservation efforts. The museum features interactive exhibitions about biodiversity, climate change, renewable energy, conservation, and sustainable living practices in Rwanda and the Great Lakes region. Visitors can discover displays about local ecosystems, wildlife protection, water resources, and environmental challenges affecting communities today. Surrounded by the peaceful landscape of Lake Kivu, the museum combines learning with relaxation, making it an excellent stop for travelers interested in nature, sustainability, science, and Rwanda’s commitment to protecting the environment for future generations.
Guests book independently or receive professional accommodation assistance from the company.
LUNCH
Lunch
Kivu boat tours
A boat ride on Lake Kivu offers visitors a peaceful and scenic adventure surrounded by beautiful mountains and islands. Travelers can explore Monkey Mountain, known for its green hills and occasional sightings of playful monkeys in the natural environment. The journey also passes near the famous Chapeau de Napoléon, a unique hill shaped like Napoleon’s hat and one of the region’s iconic landscapes. Visitors may also witness the traditional cow swimming experience, where local farmers guide cows across the lake between islands and grazing areas, creating a rare and memorable cultural scene.
Exploring Nyanza culture and history
The King’s Palace Museum in Nyanza offers visitors a fascinating journey into Rwanda’s royal history and cultural heritage. The museum features a beautifully reconstructed traditional royal residence built with local materials and traditional architectural techniques. Visitors can explore historical artifacts, learn about the lifestyle of Rwanda’s former kings, and discover ancient customs and leadership traditions. One of the highlights is the visit to the famous Inyambo cows, admired for their majestic long horns and ceremonial importance in Rwandan culture. The experience combines history, culture, and authentic heritage discovery.
Les Chutes de Ndaba
Nestled along the scenic road between Karongi and Kigali, Ndaba Waterfalls is a beautiful natural attraction surrounded by green hills and refreshing landscapes. The waterfall is named after the legendary local leader Ndaba, who, according to local stories, came to this area searching for honey hidden in the rocks near the falls. Fascinated by the beauty and richness of the place, the site later became associated with his name. Today, visitors enjoy the refreshing views, peaceful atmosphere, and authentic cultural experience as local villagers welcome guests with traditional songs telling the story of Ndaba and his journey in search of honey, making the visit both cultural and memorable.
Kigali
Late afternoon, departure from Nyanza King's Palace Museum back to Kigali. The return journey gives visitors time to reflect on the safari experience and admire Rwanda’s landscapes once again.
Private transportation
Entrance fee
Bottle of water, pick up & drop off
Ellen Degeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey
Akagera National Park for International guest
Ibere rya Bigogwe
Boat ride at Ihema Lake
Boat ride at Kibuye
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Duration: 5 days Local meal Kigali-Gisenyi-Kibuye-Nyanza MiniVan Pickup included
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