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Travel guide to Rwanda

Situated at the heart of the Albertine Rift, Rwanda is one of Africa’s most biodiverse regions and a haven of rainforest endemism. The extraordinarily beautiful, small country is home to more than one third of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, who live in the high-altitude cloud forests of the iconic Virunga Massif. A densely-populated country with most people living in rural areas, Rwanda has shown great courage in  recovering from the memory of the horrible 1994 genocide. Today, Rwanda is a stable, well-run and peacefully united country that ranks among Africa’s safest destiations. The optimistic energy of the people has earned their country the moniker ‘Remarkable Rwanda’ and it regularly features on ‘must-visit’ lists.

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BEST TIME TO VISIT

In the heart of Africa, just south of the equator, Rwanda’s relatively high altitude provides it with a remarkably pleasant tropical highland climate, albeit also with plenty of rain. Although it’s regarded as a year-round activity, there are quite some some differences in the weather patterns throughout the year.


HOW TO GET THERE

Most travelers arrive in Rwanda via Kigali International Airport, the main gateway for all destinations in the country. More and more airlines now offer direct flights to Kigali, including KLM, Brussels Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, Kenya Airways, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines and Rwanda’s national proud, its flagship carrier Rwandair. Click here for a continuously updated list of airlines that offer direct flights to Kigali.

It’s also possible to arrive in Rwanda overland as part of a multi-country itinerary. Rwanda is bordered by Uganda to the north, Tanzania to the east, Burundi to the south, and the Democratic Republic of Congo to the west. Visiting Congo and Burundi is off limits these days (due to unpredictable security situation and the potential for violent civil unrest), but the land border crossings with Uganda and Tanzania are open and many tourists combine these countries with Rwanda in one single holiday. 

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TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

Requirements for entry into Rwanda differ from country to country, and are subject to change. Prior to departure, always check with your government and your nearest Rwandan embassy or consulate what documents you need for travel to Rwanda.

Make sure you read my 10 tips to plan a worry-free trip.


GETTING AROUND

It’s pretty easy and straightforward to get around in the small country of Rwanda, with most places of interest located within a few hours drive from the capital Kigali. Rwanda has one of the best road systems in Africa, with a well maintained network of paved two-lane roads. The only gravel roads you’ll encounter are those in the more remote areas or within the national parks.


INSPIRATION, HIGHLIGHTS & TRAVEL TIPS

There are many reasons why Rwanda should be on your bucket list:

The following, comprehensive articles may also inspire you and help you plan your holiday to Rwanda:


SUGGESTED ITINERARIES 

Rwanda is a small country and it’s easy to explore all of its highlight within a short time frame. I suggest the following one week itinerary in Rwanda:

If you have more time, I highly recommend to spend some additional nights to unwind in Volcanoes National Park and/or Nyungwe National Park.


RECOMMENDED LUXURY HOTELS (+ REVIEWS)

I recommend to visit my top 10 list of the most fabulous hotels in Rwanda if you are eager to know how I rank Rwanda’s top hotels, based my own experience.

Below, you find my reviews of hotels in Rwanda (with pros, cons, & tips to save money per hotel).


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