Africa's Cleanest Capital — Gateway to a Thousand Hills
Kigali, Rwanda's capital, defies every tired expectation of an African city. Draped elegantly across a landscape of green hills and valleys, it is famously clean — plastic bags are banned and a monthly community clean-up, Umuganda, keeps its streets immaculate — as well as strikingly safe, orderly and welcoming. For most visitors Kigali is the gateway to the country's wild treasures, but it richly rewards a day or two of its own.
At its heart is the Kigali Genocide Memorial, the resting place of more than 250,000 victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi; a visit here is sobering, essential and ultimately hopeful, telling the story of a nation that has rebuilt itself with remarkable grace. Beyond it lies a lively, creative city: the bustling Kimironko Market, the vibrant canvases of the Inema Arts Center, the craft stalls of Caplaki, a warm walking tour of the Nyamirambo quarter, and a coffee scene to rival any in the world. Modern landmarks such as the domed Kigali Convention Centre, lit in colour after dark, speak of a confident, forward-looking capital.
Ideal for travellers who want to experience Kigali in privacy and comfort, with expert guiding and the finest lodges the region offers.
A guided or self-guided visit to the memorial and its gardens, where more than 250,000 victims of the 1994 genocide are buried.
Explore the capital's hills and neighbourhoods, from the bustling Kimironko Market and Caplaki craft village to viewpoints over the city, ending at the landmark Convention Centre — a lively introduction to modern Kigali.
A warm, women-led walking tour of Nyamirambo, Kigali's most vibrant and diverse quarter — meeting tailors, hairdressers and cooks, sharing a home-cooked lunch and seeing daily life away from the tourist trail.
Discover Kigali's thriving creative scene at the Inema Arts Center, home to painters and sculptors, then settle into one of the city's celebrated cafés to taste Rwanda's world-class single-origin coffee.
See the capital come alive after dark — the Convention Centre glowing in colour, rooftop bars with city views, and a dinner of Rwandan and international cuisine in one of Kigali's stylish restaurants.
Arrive via Kigali and transfer to your lodge in Kigali, where a warm welcome and a first taste of the landscape await. After settling in, head out for an orientation drive as the light turns golden, before sundowners and dinner beneath a vast African sky.
🏨 Accommodation: The Retreat by Heaven
🍽️ Meals: Lunch, Dinner

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📍 Kiyovu
Kigali's chic boutique retreat in leafy Kiyovu, with eco-luxury suites, a saltwater pool and farm-to-table dining.
From $350 per person per night
📍 City centre
A polished, central five-star hotel with pool, spa and fine dining in the heart of Kigali.
From $250 per person per night
📍 City centre
The historic 'Hotel Rwanda', a central landmark with an iconic pool terrace and a remarkable story.
From $200 per person per night
All prices per person sharing. Customize any tier to your preferences.
(~$616/night)
Comfortable lodges and camps, guided activities, all meals and transfers
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Premium suites, enhanced guiding and privacy, curated experiences
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Private guide and vehicle, exclusive-use options and the finest lodges
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Kigali is at its best in the dry season (June–September & December–February (dry seasons)), when wildlife and conditions peak. Green-season travel brings lush landscapes, fewer visitors and excellent value.
A guided or self-guided visit to the memorial and its gardens, where more than 250,000 victims of the 1994 genocide are buried.
Explore the capital's hills and neighbourhoods, from the bustling Kimironko Market and Caplaki craft village to viewpoints over the city, ending at the landmark Convention Centre — a lively introduction to modern Kigali.
A warm, women-led walking tour of Nyamirambo, Kigali's most vibrant and diverse quarter — meeting tailors, hairdressers and cooks, sharing a home-cooked lunch and seeing daily life away from the tourist trail.
Discover Kigali's thriving creative scene at the Inema Arts Center, home to painters and sculptors, then settle into one of the city's celebrated cafés to taste Rwanda's world-class single-origin coffee.
From $3,700 per person | 7 Days / 6 Nights
⚡ Limited availability for peak season 2026 — book early to secure your dates