Explore Kigali’s vibrant streets, uncover its rich history, and experience local life on a tour that reveals Rwanda’s cultural heartbeat.
Explore Kigali’s vibrant streets, uncover its rich history, and experience local life on a tour that reveals Rwanda’s cultural heartbeat.
- Kigali Genocide Memorial - Visiting the Kigali Genocide Memorial is a profound and emotional experience. Here, visitors can learn about the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi through exhibits, survivor stories, and memorial gardens. The site honors over 250,000 victims interred in mass graves and highlights Rwanda’s journey of resilience and…
- Kigali Genocide Memorial - Visiting the Kigali Genocide Memorial is a profound and emotional experience. Here, visitors can learn about the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi through exhibits, survivor stories, and memorial gardens. The site honors over 250,000 victims interred in mass graves and highlights Rwanda’s journey of resilience and reconciliation. It’s a deeply moving visit that offers a greater understanding of the country’s history and strength.
- Camp Kigali Memorial - This memorial commemorates the ten Belgian UN peacekeepers who were killed at the onset of the 1994 genocide. It is a quiet yet significant place that illustrates the role of international forces and provides context to Rwanda’s history.
- KN 76 Street - At the Mbuga City Walk, visitors can stroll through one of the cleanest and most vibrant areas of Kigali, located in the city center. Here, a mix of modern buildings and older houses, each with its own story, can be seen. It’s an opportunity to feel the city’s rhythm and witness Kigali’s growth over time.
For those who enjoy shopping or supporting local talent, this area is filled with small shops and vendors offering beautiful handmade crafts, fashion, and Made-in-Rwanda products. Visitors can also stop by the iconic Kigali signage — perfect for taking a photo and capturing a memorable moment of the visit.
- Elikapeka - A stop at Elikapeka offers a traditional Rwandan lunch. It is a cozy spot where a variety of local dishes can be enjoyed, providing a taste of everyday Rwandan cuisine.
- Biryogo Car Free Food Street - Biryogo Car-Free Street is where Kigali’s creativity shines. Bright murals, street art, and the lively atmosphere make it one of the city’s most exciting spots. Visitors go there to feel the energy, connect with people, and experience a side of Kigali that is fun, colorful, and unforgettable.
- KN 132 Street - At the Nyamirambo Women’s Center, visitors can meet local women who run community projects and create handmade crafts. It is an opportunity to see their work, hear their stories, and support women’s initiatives that empower families in Kigali.
- Mt. Kigali - The city tour concludes with a visit to Mount Kigali, one of the highest points in the city.

- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Breakfast
Kigali is not merely a city; it embodies a narrative of resilience, culture, and daily life thriving in the heart of Rwanda. This is more than a tour; it is an opportunity to experience Kigali as the locals do. Stroll through its lively streets, listen to the tales behind its landmarks, and embrace the rhythm of a city that harmonizes history with…
Kigali is not merely a city; it embodies a narrative of resilience, culture, and daily life thriving in the heart of Rwanda. This is more than a tour; it is an opportunity to experience Kigali as the locals do. Stroll through its lively streets, listen to the tales behind its landmarks, and embrace the rhythm of a city that harmonizes history with contemporary life. Whether admiring a stunning viewpoint, wandering through a bustling market, or discovering Kigali’s artistic flair, each stop unveils something unique.
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.