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Means of Getting to Rwanda


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There are many means of Getting to Rwanda. You can travel to Rwanda by Air , You may also travel to Rwanda by Bus. It depend where you are coming from. More on this page.

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Getting There by Air

The national carrier is Rwandair Express

Approximate Flight TimesFrom London to Kigali is 20 hours, including stopovers.

Main Airports

Kigali (KGL) (Kigali International Airport), 12km (7.5 miles) east of Kigali (journey time – 25 minutes). To/from the airport: Bus and taxi services are available. Facilities: Bar, duty-free shop, post office and currency exchange.

Departure Tax

None.

Getting There by Road International routes are available from the surrounding countries of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania and Uganda. Visitors are advised to exercise extreme caution, owing to political instability.

Bus: There are daily services from Kampala in Uganda and Bujumbura in Burundi to Kigali.

Getting Around Rwanda Kigali Town and Other Towns


Getting Around by Air

Chartered planes are available but are usually expensive.

Departure Tax

US$20.

Getting Around by Road

Traffic drives on the right. Some local roads are not paved and a 4-wheel drive vehicle is needed. There can be landslides on some of the major roads during annual rainfall in spring and autumn. Extra care should be taken at night, as taxis use full headlights. The network is generally sparse; the roads linking the capital with Butare, Bugarana and the frontier posts are, however, good. Driving is not recommended and visitors are advised to exercise extreme caution.

Bus: Minibuses and government vehicles operate regular routes in Rwanda. Services are operated by the Ministry of Transport and Communications. A timetable and tariff booklet is available in Rwanda.

Taxi: Available in Kigali and other large towns. Fares should be agreed in advance. Tipping is not expected.

Car hire: Limited facilities in Rwanda. There are no international car hire firms operating, but there are local companies in Kigali. Fuel is expensive.

Documentation: An International Driving Permit is required.


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