A week in Kigali is the right length. Three days is too short to feel the city; two weeks risks losing the visit to working from a café. Seven days lets you do the museum, the long lunches, the walking, the day trip, the gorilla trek, the diaspora circuit, the souvenir shopping, and still leave room for the unscheduled discoveries that justify the trip. This is the working 2026 itinerary as we'd build it for a friend.
Before you arrive â three things to book
- Hotel for nights 1-4 (Kigali). Pick from the long-tail hotels â Radisson Blu, Marriott, Serena, or one of the boutique stays. Walking distance to a working cafĂ© and a serious restaurant is what to optimise for.
- Gorilla permit (if you want the trek). Book through RDB at least 6 months ahead. USD 1,500 per person. This sets the structure of Day 5-6.
- Driver-guide for the day trips. A private driver costs USD 80-120 per day. Worth every cent for the Akagera or Volcanoes day. Book through your hotel or via a tour operator like Go Further Tours.
Day 1 â arrival
Land in the afternoon (most one-stop flights from Europe or the US arrive late afternoon to early evening). At the airport: buy a SIM card (MTN or Airtel, 5,000-15,000 RWF), exchange USD to RWF (about half â keep the rest in USD for hotels), grab a taxi to your hotel (10,000-15,000 RWF). Check in, shower, light dinner at the hotel restaurant. Early night for jet lag.
Day 2 â Kigali on foot
Morning at the Kigali Genocide Memorial. Two-to-three hours; emotionally heavy; essential context for the rest of the trip. Lunch nearby at Heaven Restaurant or Nature Kigali â both offer space to decompress after the memorial. Afternoon: walking Kisimenti, the city's premium retail district. Shop, get a coffee at Question Coffee, see Inema Arts Center for the contemporary-art piece. Dinner at The Hut Restaurant for the rooftop view of the city after dark.


Day 3 â the slow Kigali day
Morning coffee at Question Coffee Gishushu (the upstairs lounge â the working-day register). Late breakfast or early lunch at Brioche or Java House Remera. Afternoon: choose one of the three smaller museums â Inema Arts Center, the Presidential Palace Museum, or the Camp Kigali Memorial. Mid-afternoon: shop for souvenirs at Caplaki Crafts Village or the Niyo Arts Center store. Dinner at Khana Khazana for Indian or Habesha for Ethiopian.


Day 4 â out-of-Kigali day trip
Two options. Akagera National Park (3 hours each way) for a game drive â elephants, lions, hippos, giraffes, the rare side of African safari. Or Nyungwe Forest (5 hours each way; more often done as a multi-day trip) for chimpanzee trekking and the canopy walk. For a single-day trip, Akagera works better. For a longer stay, Nyungwe earns the time.
Alternative if you're not gorilla-bound: spend Day 4-5 at Lake Kivu instead. Drive 2.5 hours to Rubavu, stay overnight on the lake, slower-paced contrast to Kigali. Return Day 6.
Days 5-6 â Volcanoes National Park (gorilla trekking)
Day 5: drive 2.5 hours to Musanze, the gateway town for Volcanoes National Park. Check into one of the gorilla lodges (Bisate Lodge, Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge, Mountain Gorilla View Lodge â all premium-priced; Singita Kwitonda the highest-end). Afternoon: rest, briefing at lodge, early dinner, early night.
Day 6: pre-dawn briefing at park headquarters at 7 AM. Trekking groups assigned. The trek itself is 2-6 hours depending on which gorilla family you're matched to. The hour with the gorillas is what you remember for life. Return to lodge by mid-afternoon. Drive back to Kigali in the evening, or stay one more night at the lodge.
Day 7 â Kigali, the diaspora circuit, departure
Final morning in Kigali. Coffee at Shamba Speciality Coffee or One Cup for the slower-paced finish. Pick up any custom-tailoring from Prime Couture or boutique purchases from UZI Collections. Final lunch at Sole Luna or Arabic Palace. Stop at Simba Supermarket for the going-home suitcase items (Rwandan coffee, chilli sauce, the Akabanga). Late-afternoon flight out.


Where to stay across the week



For something more boutique, try Umusambi B&B, Coalescence Rwanda, or Hi Pima Boutique Hotel â the feels-like-home register. For luxury safari-tier accommodation, the Volcanoes-National-Park lodges sit in a different bracket entirely.
Budget â what a week in Kigali actually costs in 2026
- Hotels (4 nights Kigali + 2 nights Musanze): USD 800-3,200 depending on tier
- Gorilla permit: USD 1,500 per person (if doing the trek)
- Meals and drinks: USD 200-450 per person across the week
- Driver-guide for 2 day trips: USD 160-240 total
- Akagera day-trip park entry: USD 50 per person
- Local transport (motos, taxis, Move rides): USD 30-60 across the week
- Souvenir shopping: USD 50-300 depending on the suitcase
- SIM card + data: USD 5-15
- Total per person (mid-tier hotels, gorilla trek included): USD 3,500-5,500
- Total per person (mid-tier hotels, no gorilla trek): USD 1,200-2,500
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