FAQs

    1. What is famous about Rwanda?

    Although there are many Rwandan attractions, most people call it the Land of a Thousand Hills. Because of its lush green hills, mist-covered mountains, and peaceful lakes, Rwanda is considered one of the most beautiful places to visit in Africa. One thing that makes Rwanda different is that you can go trekking for gorillas in Volcanoes National Park. You might hike through tall bamboo forests here to meet rare mountain gorillas living deep in the wild.
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    2. Is Rwanda safe for solo female travellers?

    Yes – Rwanda is considered one of the safest countries in Africa for solo female travelers. If you decide to see Kigali’s clean streets or go trekking in Volcanoes National Park, you will find both safety and hospitality in Rwanda.
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    3. What are the cleanest cities in Rwanda?

    When coming to Rwanda and expecting cleanliness, you’ll discover that the country has some of the cleanest cities. Rwanda is widely known for its cleanliness, and several of its cities are setting standards across Africa. 1. Kigali – The Clean Capital There is no denying that Kigali is the leading city. Generally, it’s recognized as the cleanest city in Rwanda as well as being frequently called the cleanest in Africa. Immaculate streets, tidy neighborhoods, and beautiful trees make every visitor fall in love with Kigali. Cleanliness in the city has been achieved thanks to national community activities (Umuganda), a ban on plastic bags, and people’s involvement.
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    4. How Did Rwanda Become the Cleanest Country in Africa?

    Most people who visit Rwanda for the first time are surprised by how clean the country is. But what led this tiny African country to be known as “the cleanest country in Africa”? Rwanda is known for the national practice called Umuganda. On the last Saturday of every month, participation in Umuganda is mandatory for most citizens between ages 18 and 65, unless exempt. People join together to clean streets, plant trees, repair public infrastructure, and promote civic engagement.
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    5. Does Kigali Airport Have a Smoking Area?

    If you're traveling through Kigali International Airport (KGL) in Rwanda and wondering whether smoking is allowed, the answer is: Yes—but with restrictions.
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    6. How Is the Weather in Kigali, Rwanda?

    From the capital city of Rwanda (Kigali), one can experience a climate that is mildly warm all year round. Located in the center of the country, 1,567 meters (5,141 feet) above sea level, Kigali enjoys a temperate highland climate characterized by relatively warm days and cool nights, ideal for any traveler and outdoor enthusiast.
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    7. What Not to Do in Kigali? Important Tips for Respectful Travel

    With its famous safety, cleanliness, and warm hospitality, Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, is one of the safest cities in the world. Nonetheless, it has its cultural norms and laws, just like any other destination that visitors should know. To avoid raising eyebrows when you are around, there are a few things strictly not to do in Kigali.  
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    8. What to Do in Kigali for a Day?

    One day in Kigali, the capital of the vibrant and tidy Rwanda, is enough for you to experience a cocktail of history, culture, and modern African life. A day in Kigali, even as a layover or start of your Rwandan tour, will teach you how to make the most of your time.
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    9. Do I Need Vaccines to Travel to Rwanda?

    The answer is YES, depending on where you’re coming from and the nature of your visit. Yellow fever vaccination is the principal requirement. Travelers to Rwanda from Yellow Fever-endemic countries, including Nigeria, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, etc., must show proof of a valid Yellow Fever vaccination certificate upon arrival.
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    10. How Much Does It Cost to Travel from Nigeria to Rwanda?

    Traveling from Nigeria to Rwanda can cost a different amount depending on many factors, such as the time of booking, the airline, and the class of service you choose.
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