Kigali is a very pleasant, safe city which ranges over several hills. If your flight connections mean an overnight stay, you wonβt be disappointed. It is a noticeably clean and efficient city. With plenty on offer from local markets, coffee masterclasses & a sobering Genocide Memorial visit.
Kigali, Rwandaβs capital, is a city that surprises many visitors. Set across rolling hills, itβs clean, safe, and efficient β not always what people expect of an African capital. (Though there is a thriving motor-scoter taxi system - in common with many African cities - which is a sight to behold).
If your flights mean you need to overnight here, youβll find plenty to enjoy.
Unusual Fact:Β Kigali banned plastic bags back in 2008, making it one of the cleanest cities in Africa β a fact that surprises many visitors.
Things to do in Kigali Rwanda
We recommend a visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial Museum. Itβs a sobering, but essential, introduction to the countryβs recent history and remarkable recovery. Ideally, see it at the start of your trip to put the rest of your journey in context.
Kigali also offers a range of experiences that make a stopover worthwhile. Wander through bustling markets to find authentic crafts or join a coffee masterclass to learn how Rwandaβs prized beans go from crop to cup.
For accommodation, youβll find everything from reliable international hotels to stylish boutique properties like The Retreat by Heaven.
From Kigali, scenic drives take you out to Rwandaβs other highlights β the misty Volcanoes National Park for gorilla safaris, the chimpanzee forests of Nyungwe, or the savannas of Akagera National Park. The scenic driving through the countryside is very much part of the attraction of Rwanda. Along the way youβll pass terraced fields of tea, coffee, and cassava, with hillsides that show why Rwanda is truly the βLand of a Thousand Hills.β
Β The city is also renowned for its βUmuganda Day,β a monthly nationwide community clean-up where even the president joins in.
Start your Rwanda journey in Kigali β ask us to craft a safari that blends city culture with gorilla trekking and beyond.
Why We Love It
Starting point for your Rwanda safari.
Visit the thought-provoking and shocking Kigali Genocide Museum β preferably at the start of your trip so that you have some context for this countryβs remarkable transformation.
Visit one of the markets for authentic Rwandan crafts including its distinctive cloth.
Enjoy a coffee-making master class. Coffee is one of Rwanda's most important export crops.
This is relatively dry period though, Rwanda being a tropical country, it often rains in the afternoon or evening (Annual rainfall is 950mm). The temperatures remain a pleasant 26-28C all through the year but it is more humid in the summer. Kigali tends to be hazy for much of the year.
This is the time of the long rains ,though the seasonal variation is not too dramatic in Kigali. April is the wettest month.
It is also the memorial month of the Genocide so the mood tends to be a little somber during this time.
This is the dry season and a very pleasant temperature in Kigali. The short rains begin somewhere in September. It does get dusty and hazy as the dry season continues.
The Retreat is probably my first choice in terms of Kigali Hotels. As it has a little bit more character and life compared to the larger branded hotels such as the Serena or Marriott. It offers good-sized contemporary rooms with a minimalist feel to them. In the Superior rooms, thereβs a lovely stylish bathroom with an indoor shower which leads out into the outdoor shower. This in turn leads out to a small courtyard garden with comfy chairs.