Discover Kigali’s charm with expert guides. Enjoy a comfortable tour with bilingual drivers and explore Rwanda’s vibrant culture and stunning landscapes.
Discover Kigali’s charm with expert guides. Enjoy a comfortable tour with bilingual drivers and explore Rwanda’s vibrant culture and stunning landscapes.
A Day of Rwandan Reflection, Resilience, and Reconciliation
Kandt House Museum - Situated in the Nyarugenge District at the heart of Kigali City, near KN 90 Street, Kandt House Museum is a historical and cultural gem. Once the home of Dr. Richard Kandt, Rwanda’s first German colonial governor, the museum offers insights into Rwanda’s natural…
A Day of Rwandan Reflection, Resilience, and Reconciliation
Kandt House Museum - Situated in the Nyarugenge District at the heart of Kigali City, near KN 90 Street, Kandt House Museum is a historical and cultural gem. Once the home of Dr. Richard Kandt, Rwanda’s first German colonial governor, the museum offers insights into Rwanda’s natural history and colonial era. It features exhibits on wildlife, geology, and traditional culture, providing a comprehensive view of Rwanda’s journey from pre-colonial times to the present. The museum also boasts stunning city views, making it both an educational and picturesque destination.
Kigali Genocide Memorial - Located in Gisozi, just outside Kigali city center on KG 14 Ave, the Kigali Genocide Memorial is a poignant site commemorating over 250,000 victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. The memorial includes educational exhibits, survivor stories, and gardens for reflection and remembrance. Visitors can learn about the genocide’s history, causes, and effects while paying tribute to the lives lost. It is a deeply moving place that plays a crucial role in Rwanda’s healing, remembrance, and peacebuilding efforts.
Campaign Against Genocide Museum - Found in Gishushu, Kigali, the Campaign Against Genocide Museum highlights the Rwandan Patriotic Army’s (RPA) efforts in halting the 1994 genocide. It features interactive displays, photographs, and audio-visuals detailing how the RPA protected civilians and defeated genocidal forces. The museum also includes outdoor monuments honoring the courage of those who fought to end the genocide, serving as a place of education, remembrance, and reflection.
Kimironko Market - Located in the Kimironko neighborhood on KG 178 Street, near the Kimironko Bus Terminal, Kimironko Market is one of Kigali’s most vibrant marketplaces. Just a 15-minute drive from the city center, it offers a glimpse into everyday Rwandan life with a variety of fresh produce, local crafts, fabrics, and household items. Visitors can enjoy the lively atmosphere, engage with friendly vendors, and find unique souvenirs at local prices. It’s a must-visit for those wanting to connect with Rwandan culture.
A Day of Kigali’s Nature, Culture, and Vibrancy
Kigali Province - Nyandungu Wetland is a restored 120-hectare eco-park in Kigali, Rwanda, designed to protect a natural wetland while offering serene walking paths, bird-watching, and environmental education. As one of Kigali’s major green spaces, it promotes conservation, biodiversity, and eco-friendly recreation. Transformed from a degraded wetland, it now serves as a vibrant eco-park aimed at restoring biodiversity, managing flooding, and providing a peaceful natural space for residents and visitors.
Niyo Art Gallery - Located on KG 572 Street in Kacyiru, Kigali, Rwanda, Niyo Arts Center (also known as Niyo Art Gallery) is a lively art and cultural hub. It showcases contemporary African art, including paintings, sculptures, and mixed media by Rwandan and regional artists. The center also operates the Niyo Foundation, supporting vulnerable children, single mothers, and street kids through education, arts, and life skills programs. Visitors can enjoy live art sessions, workshops, cultural performances, and a cozy Niyo Art Café, making it a wonderful place to experience local talent while supporting a meaningful social cause.
Nyamirambo Women’s Center (NWC) - The Nyamirambo Women’s Center (NWC) is a women-led community organization in Nyamirambo, Kigali, Rwanda. Established in 2007, it empowers local women through education, skills training, and income-generating activities. NWC also offers community-based tourism, including guided walking tours through Nyamirambo, cooking classes, basket-weaving workshops, and hikes up Mount Kigali. The center features a community library for children and plans to open a Women’s Incubation Center for advanced training and business support. Visiting or supporting NWC directly contributes to uplifting women and families in the community.
Biryogo Car Free Food Street - Biryogo Car Free Food Street is a pedestrian-only area in Kigali’s Biryogo neighborhood, designed to encourage social interaction, pedestrian culture, and urban vibrancy. It is adorned with colorful murals and open-air food stalls offering local Rwandan street food, such as brochettes and pilau, along with juices and small cafés. The evenings are lively, making it a popular spot for dining, socializing, and enjoying a relaxed, car-free environment. It is part of Kigali’s broader initiative to create pedestrian-friendly public spaces.
Mt. Kigali - Mount Kigali, located in the Nyarugenge District of Kigali, Rwanda, rises to about 1,853 meters above sea level and offers expansive views of the city and surrounding hills. The area is favored for hiking, nature walks, and adventure activities like ziplining and quad biking. Mount Kigali holds historical significance, as the city of Kigali is named after it.
Kigali Center City Walk - Kigali, Rwanda’s clean, safe, and modern capital, seamlessly blends urban life with Rwandan culture. The city thrives with businesses, markets, restaurants, and cultural spots, while residents enjoy cafes, outdoor activities, and social gatherings. Known for its hilly landscape, safety, and cleanliness, Kigali offers a peaceful yet vibrant city life.

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- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- On-board WiFi
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Meals
- Kit Insurance
- Travel Insurance
- Dinner
- Accommodation
- Dinner
- Accommodation
Seeking an unforgettable city adventure? Join our Kigali City Tour to discover one of Africa’s most stunning and secure capitals, rich in culture, history, art, and stunning vistas.
Select the experience that suits your schedule, whether it’s a full 1-day adventure or a 2-day option. Both are crafted to immerse you in the essence of Kigali, from its…
Seeking an unforgettable city adventure? Join our Kigali City Tour to discover one of Africa’s most stunning and secure capitals, rich in culture, history, art, and stunning vistas.
Select the experience that suits your schedule, whether it’s a full 1-day adventure or a 2-day option. Both are crafted to immerse you in the essence of Kigali, from its poignant historical sites to its vibrant markets, innovative art centers, and sweeping hilltop views.
Travel with us for expert local guides, comfortable transportation, visits to top attractions (memorial sites, markets, museums, art galleries, and more), authentic cultural experiences, and a flexible itinerary (book one or two days). Pricing varies by group size, making it ideal for solo travelers, couples, families, and groups.
Whether you choose one day or two, Kigali will enchant you with its warmth, modern allure, and unforgettable stories. Kigali awaits you to create lasting memories with us.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.