Welcome to Kigali, the clean, green, and vibrant capital of Rwanda often called “The Heart of Africa”. Spread across lush rolling hills, Kigali city beautifully blends the old and the new: from its touching history and cultural heritage to its modern skyline and lively art scene. It is known for its safety, friendly locals, and spotless streets. Kigali is the perfect gateway to understanding Rwanda’s past, present, and inspiring future.
| Number of People | Price Per Person |
|---|---|
| 1 person | $330 |
| 2 Pax | $225 |
| 3 Pax | $190 |
| 4 Pax | $173 |
| 5 Pax | $162 |
| 6 Pax | $155 |
| 7 Pax | $150 |
Pick-up from your hotel
Meet your professional driver guide and set off for a meaningful time of reflection and understanding.
Visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial
Begin your journey through Rwanda’s history at the Kigali Genocide Memorial, a powerful and emotional site that honors the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Walk through the exhibits, listen to survivor stories, and learn how the nation has healed and rebuilt into a symbol of peace and resilience.
City Drive through Kigali
After the memorial, take a short city tour through Kigali’s clean streets and vibrant neighborhoods admire its modern architecture, local markets, and stunning hills that give Rwanda its nickname “Land of a Thousand Hills.”
Dive into adventure & fun at Fazenda Sengha
Head to Fazenda Sengha, a scenic recreation center located on Mount Kigali, offering breathtaking views and a wide range of outdoor activities.
Refresh and Reconnect with Nature
Get your adrenaline flowing and your mood lifted with various exciting activities:
Drop-off at your hotel
Optional:
For those who want to continue exploring, your guide can recommend top spots for Kigali nightlife from stylish rooftop bars to live music lounges, and fine dining experiences that showcase Rwandan hospitality at its best.
This tour takes place throughout Rwanda's capital city, Kigali. Located in the geographical center of Rwanda, Kigali was founded in 1907 during the German colonial period but only became the capital after Rwanda's independence in 1962.
Built across several hills at elevations ranging from 1,433 to 1,645 meters above sea level, Kigali enjoys a pleasant year-round climate. The city is divided into three districts - Nyarugenge (the commercial center), Kicukiro, and Gasabo - and encompasses numerous neighborhoods, each with their own distinct character.
Kigali is renowned for its cleanliness (plastic bags have been banned in Rwanda since 2008), safety, organized urban planning, and progressive environmental policies. Since the 1994 genocide, the city has undergone rapid development and modernization, with new office buildings, convention centers, hotels, and residential developments transforming the skyline.
On this tour, you'll visit various locations across the city, including historical sites, cultural landmarks, viewpoints, markets, and galleries that together provide a comprehensive introduction to Rwanda's capital.
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