What sets our tour apart is the combination of history, local culture, art, food, and scenic viewpoints in one experience led by a local guide. Travelers go beyond the usual sightseeing by visiting the Kigali Genocide Memorial, exploring daily life at Kimironko Market, enjoying panoramic city views from Mount Kigali, discovering local creativity at Niyo Art Gallery, tasting local flavors at Biryogo Car Free Food Street, and seeing modern Kigali landmarks like Kigali Convention Centre and Amahoro Stadium. With local insights, flexible pacing, and authentic interactions, guests experience Kigali in a more personal and memorable way
Travelers will learn about the 1994 genocide through exhibitions, photos, videos, and survivor testimonies. They will also visit the memorial gardens and burial sites of victims. It is an educational and emotional experience focused on remembrance and Rwanda’s history of resilience.
Travelers will experience one of Kigali’s busiest local markets, where they can see and interact with vendors selling fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, clothes, and crafts. It offers a lively cultural experience, giving visitors a real taste of everyday life in Kigali.
Travelers enjoy a scenic viewpoint overlooking the city of Kigali. It’s a calm spot for photos, short walks, and taking in panoramic views of the hills and urban landscape. It also offers a glimpse of local life in the surrounding rural area.
Travelers explore a vibrant collection of contemporary Rwandan art, including paintings, sculptures, and crafts. The gallery also supports local artists and often includes cultural storytelling and performances, offering a creative and inspiring cultural experience.
Travelers experience a lively street filled with local Rwandan and international food stalls. It’s a great place to taste different dishes, enjoy street food culture, and feel the energetic atmosphere of Kigali’s evening food scene.
Travelers will see one of Kigali’s most iconic modern landmarks, known for its unique dome design and luxury architecture. It is a major hub for conferences, events, and exhibitions, and also offers great photo opportunities of Kigali’s skyline, especially at night when it is beautifully lit.
Travelers will see Rwanda’s largest stadium and an important national sports venue. It hosts football matches, concerts, and major events. Visitors can also appreciate its modern design and understand its role in Rwanda’s sports and entertainment culture.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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