Discover Kigali’s rich culture and natural beauty on a memorable city tour. Start your journey at Kigali City Center (Car-Free Zone), where you can enjoy a relaxed walk, local cafés, public art, and the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
Continue to the Kigali Genocide Memorial to gain meaningful insight into Rwanda’s history, resilience, and reconciliation journey.
Next, take a short 20-minute drive to Nyandungu Eco-Park, one of Kigali’s top eco-tourism attractions. Enjoy a delicious lunch at one of the park’s restaurants, surrounded by peaceful wetland scenery.
After lunch, explore over 10 km of walking and cycling trails through restored wetlands and reforested areas. Visit the Pope’s Garden, Medicinal Garden, and Birdwatching Decks for quiet exploration and excellent photography.
End the tour with a visit to Kimironko Market for an authentic local shopping experience, and stop by the Niyo Art Center to enjoy contemporary Rwandan art, depending on the time available.
Pickup included
In the center of the hustle and bustle of Kigali City in Nyarugenge District is a car free zone which is a stretch covering an entire street. It is a pedestrian only stretch and it is lovely to walk, take a rest or buy souvenirs from craft shops. Often there will be exhibitions and entertainment on the weekend hence a nice place to check out while on your visit to Kigali.
Old and New Kigali
Kigali has a plan of what they want the city to look, and there is already a new Kigali that is developing to take the old Kigali. So crossing between the new and old Kigali gives you a picture of what Kigali has been and what it will be in the next decade.
The Kigali Genocide Memorial is a place of remembrance and learning dedicated to the victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda & the road to recovery
Kigali genocide memorial site is a UNESCO World heritage site and built at the burial site of 250,000 victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. The museum contains documentation of the genocide and one has to visit this place to learn about Rwanda’s recent tragic history if one is to appreciate the immense progress the country has achieved to date, in terms of reconciliation and development. The museum also contains examples of other genocides in the world. It thus seeks to provide a vital lesson on what blind hate can cause. The museum is free to visit and you can walk through it on your own. There is an audio guide if you want one but for a fee of $15. Allow at least 2 hours for the visit. For more on the happenings of the genocide you can add visits to other museums in Kigali covering incidences pivotal to the genocide
Nyandungu Eco-Park is Kigali’s largest urban wetland park, offering a refreshing escape into nature . Located in Kigali, Rwanda, it features scenic walking trails, lush gardens, ponds, and rich biodiversity—where visitors can spot beautiful bird species in their natural habitat. Perfect for relaxation, photography, birdwatching, and eco-tourism, Nyandungu Eco-Park showcases Rwanda’s commitment to conservation and sustainable tourism.
Kimironko Market is one of the largest and most vibrant local market in Kigali, Rwanda, and a must-visit destination for authentic cultural experiences. Located in the Kimironko neighborhood, this bustling market offers fresh fruits and vegetables, local spices, traditional foods, handmade crafts, clothing, and household goods. Popular with both locals and tourists, Kimironko Market is the perfect place to explore Rwandan culture, shop for souvenirs, and experience everyday life in Kigali.
Niyo Art Gallery is a leading cultural and creative destination in Kigali, Rwanda, showcasing vibrant contemporary African art. Founded by local artists, Niyo Art Gallery features colorful paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media artworks that celebrate Rwandan culture and creativity. Located in Kigali, it also supports community projects, making it a must-visit spot for art lovers, cultural tourism, and anyone exploring Kigali’s art scene.
Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, is known for its cleanliness, safety, and vibrant culture. It's a city of rolling hills, bustling markets, and a rich history, offering a unique blend of urban development and traditional Rwandan charm. The city is a gateway to Rwanda's incredible wildlife and natural beauty, making it an ideal starting point for any visit to the country.
A poignant and important site that commemorates the victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. The memorial includes a museum, mass graves, and a garden of remembrance.
A scenic hill offering hiking trails and panoramic views of the city. It's a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts and those looking to escape the urban hustle.
A historic tower built by the Germans in 1907, offering a glimpse into Kigali's colonial past. The tower is surrounded by a small park and is a popular spot for photos.
Grilled meat skewers, typically made with goat or beef, and served with a side of salad or fried potatoes.
A staple dish made from maize flour, often served with a side of vegetables, meat, or stew.
A traditional dish made with cassava leaves, eggplant, and often served with peanuts or beans.
These months offer the best weather for exploring Kigali and its surroundings. The dry season means fewer rain showers and more comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities.
Rwandan Franc (RWF)
GMT+2
220VV, 50HzHz
Kigali is one of the safest cities in Africa, with low crime rates and a strong police presence. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Kigali Bus Terminal
SACCO buses are the primary mode of public transportation in Kigali. They are affordable and cover most of the city. However, they can be crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps: InDrive, Yango
Car, Bike, Scooter
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its mountain gorilla trekking. The park offers a unique opportunity to see these endangered animals in their natural habitat.
A beautiful lake offering a variety of water activities, scenic views, and relaxation. The surrounding towns, such as Gisenyi and Kibuye, offer accommodations and dining options.
Price varies by option