Lake Kivu
Where Rwanda slows down
Lake Kivu is one of Africa’s most beautiful freshwater lakes, stretching along Rwanda’s western border and framed by rolling hills and lush landscapes. Known for its calm waters and relaxed atmosphere, it offers a perfect contrast to Rwanda’s forests and wildlife parks.
Visitors can enjoy lakeside towns, boat trips to small islands, scenic beaches, and sunset views over the water. The lake is safe for swimming and ideal for kayaking, cycling, or simply unwinding after an active safari.
With its mild climate, friendly communities, and stunning scenery, Lake Kivu is a natural stop on any Rwanda journey — peaceful, scenic, and effortlessly charming..
Best of Lake Kivu: 3-Day Gisenyi & Kibuye Scenic Escape
This 3-day Lake Kivu journey blends energy and calm along Rwanda’s most scenic shoreline. Start in lively Gisenyi, where lakeside life meets tradition with an authentic night fishing experience alongside local fishermen.
Drift across the water on boat rides, discover Rwanda’s coffee culture in Kinunu, and enjoy the ever-changing views as you travel south to peaceful Kibuye. Here, time slows down with a sunset cruise around the lake’s islands and a guided community walk offering genuine local interaction.
Practical Information
Rwanda is one of Africa’s most organised destinations, but it’s still important to prepare well.
We guide you through every step before you travel.
Visas & Entry
Visa on arrival / online
Rwanda offers visa on arrival at Kigali International Airport and land borders, and you can also apply online. Migration Rwanda+1
Passport validity: plan for at least 6 months validity. Migration Rwanda
Fees: visa fees should not exceed USD 50 (single entry) or USD 70 (multiple entry). Migration Rwanda
EAC travellers
EAC travellers
Citizens of East African Community member states can receive an entry pass free of charge (commonly up to six months). Visit Rwanda+1
Tip: Entry rules can change. We’ll confirm the best option for your nationality before you travel and share the official steps. Migration Rwanda+1
Health & Fitness
Yellow fever
A Yellow Fever certificate is required if you’re arriving from a country with risk of Yellow Fever transmission (or an active outbreak). rwandair.com+1
Travellers arriving from non-endemic countries generally do not need the certificate. rbc.gov.rw+1
General travel health
Travel with comprehensive insurance, pack any personal medication, and ask your clinic about recommended vaccinations and malaria prevention for your itinerary. (We can advise based on where you’re going in Rwanda, altitude, and season.)
Safety
Rwanda is generally considered safe and well organised, with relatively low crime — but common sense still applies. Travel.gc.ca+2Travel+2
Smart habits
Keep valuables out of sight, especially in busy areas; secure passports and phones. Travel.gc.ca+1
At night: use trusted transport, avoid unlit streets, and keep car doors locked. Travel.gc.ca+1
We’ll brief you on neighbourhoods, driving times, and practical do’s/don’ts for each stop.
Getting Around
In Kigali
Public transport is mainly shared minibuses; city buses use the Tap&Go smart card system. Visit Rwanda
For trips and national parks
For comfort, timing, and flexibility, most visitors use a private vehicle + driver-guide (especially for early gorilla trekking starts and longer routes).
Money & Payments
Currency
The local currency is the Rwandan Franc (RWF). US dollars are widely accepted, but many local services are paid in RWF cash. Visit Rwanda
Cards & cash
Cards are common in larger hotels and many restaurants in Kigali, but keep some cash for smaller shops, tips, and rural stops.
Mobile money
Mobile money is widely used locally; visitors usually rely on card + cash, and we can advise if you want a local SIM + wallet setup.
Language & Connectivity
Languages
Kinyarwanda is the national language; English and French are widely used in tourism.
SIMs & data
Main networks are MTN and Airtel. SIM cards are easy to arrange in Kigali, and coverage is strong in most populated areas. Visit Rwanda+1
Wi-Fi
Most hotels and many cafés offer Wi-Fi (speed varies outside Kigali).