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Getting around Kigali — moto, taxi, Move, car hire (2026 guide)

Moto-taxis, regular taxis, the Move ride-hailing app, car hire, walking — the practical 2026 guide to how to get around Kigali, what each option costs, and which one to use for which kind of trip.

Ineza · Reporter on visiting Rwanda — first trips, longer stays, where to eat.Published 6 min read
Aroma's Coffee in Kisimenti — a typical walking-distance landmark in the central Kigali corridor
Photo via Aroma's Coffee

Kigali is one of Africa's easier capital cities to navigate. The streets are paved, the traffic is lighter than most regional capitals, and the transport options range from $1 moto rides to $80 car-hire days. The practical question is which option for which kind of trip. This is the working 2026 guide.

Walking — where it works, where it doesn't

Walking inside a single district works well. Kisimenti retail circuit, Kacyiru café cluster, Kiyovu embassy quarter — all walkable within 15-25 minutes. The streets have real sidewalks, traffic is gentle, the air is clean. The catch is Kigali is hilly — a 1 km walk on the map can feel like 1.5 km. Pack walking shoes and don't try to walk between districts (Kigali's hills make district-to-district walking impractical beyond 2 km).

Moto-taxi — the most-used local option

Moto-taxis (motorcycle taxis) are the default short-trip mode for most of Kigali. They're licensed, helmeted, and cheap. The driver gives you a helmet (mandatory by law); you sit behind them; they navigate the traffic. Most in-city trips are 800-2,500 RWF (USD 0.60-1.90).

  • Best for: short trips (1-5 km), avoiding traffic, daytime rides
  • Pricing: 800-2,500 RWF most short trips; 2,500-5,000 RWF for longer cross-district rides
  • Payment: Cash or MoMo (MTN Mobile Money) — most drivers prefer cash
  • Negotiation: Agree on the price before getting on. Combien? in French or ni angahe? in Kinyarwanda gets you a quote. Move app (below) sets prices automatically.
  • Safety: Drivers are licensed and most are professional. Helmets always provided. Some helmets are well-worn — bring your own if you'll moto a lot.
  • Don't moto at night unless you know the route — visibility is the main concern, not safety.

Move — the ride-hailing app

Move is the local equivalent of Uber/Bolt. It works in Kigali for both moto-taxis and car-taxis. Download the Move app, register with a phone number (a local SIM helps), and request a ride. Pricing is set automatically, no negotiation. Card payment works through the app. The interface is in English.

  • Best for: longer trips, evening rides, when you want predictable pricing, when you don't speak French or Kinyarwanda
  • Pricing: Moto rides 1,500-4,000 RWF; car rides 2,500-9,000 RWF in-city
  • Payment: Card via app, or cash on completion
  • Coverage: Excellent in central Kigali; thinner in outer neighbourhoods
  • Wait times: Usually 2-5 minutes for moto, 4-8 minutes for car

Regular taxi (saloon car)

Saloon-car taxis operate from hotel ranks and the airport. They don't have meters; agree the fare before getting in. Useful for airport transfers, longer trips with luggage, business meetings where moto isn't appropriate, evening rides.

  • Best for: airport transfers, longer trips, business meetings, evening rides
  • Airport to central Kigali: 10,000-15,000 RWF (USD 7-12)
  • In-city short trip: 3,000-7,000 RWF (USD 2.30-5.30)
  • Cross-district trip: 6,000-12,000 RWF
  • Negotiation: Always agree before getting in. Hotel taxis from the rank are usually fixed-price.

Car hire — for the multi-day trip outside Kigali

For trips outside Kigali — Volcanoes National Park, Lake Kivu, Akagera, Nyungwe — a hired car with driver is the standard option. Self-drive is possible but the road network outside the main highways requires local knowledge. Most visitors hire a driver-and-car package.

  • Pricing for car + driver: USD 80-150 per day depending on vehicle, fuel, distance
  • 4WD vehicle for safari or gorilla trekking: USD 120-250 per day
  • Self-drive saloon car: USD 40-80 per day (insurance + deposit required)
  • Booking: through your hotel concierge, or with a Kigali tour operator. Several are in the Kisimenti directory.
  • Pro tip: Negotiate inclusive-of-fuel rates for predictability. Round-trip Kigali-Volcanoes ~600 km — at Rwandan diesel prices that's a meaningful difference.

Public buses (omnibus)

Kigali has a network of public minibuses running fixed routes for 200-600 RWF per trip. Useful for residents; less practical for visitors because routes aren't well-documented for tourists and most buses don't have English signage. For an authentic-Kigali experience worth one trip; for actual transport efficiency, use Move or moto.

Which option for which trip

  • Airport → hotel: Regular taxi from the rank (10-15K RWF) or pre-arranged hotel pickup
  • Hotel → Kigali Genocide Memorial (3-5 km): Moto or Move (1-3K RWF). Walking only if you're staying nearby.
  • Hotel → Kisimenti retail district (varies): Move car if from Kiyovu/Kacyiru (5-8K RWF); walk if you're staying in Kisimenti already.
  • Cross-Kigali evening dinner: Move car or taxi. Avoid evening motos unless you know the route.
  • Day trip to Akagera or Volcanoes: Hired car with driver. Don't try to do these by public transport.
  • Conference at Convention Centre: Walking distance from Radisson Blu, or short Move car ride from Marriott/Serena.

Related: Rwanda visa types in 2026, Currency, money and ATMs in Rwanda, A week in Kigali itinerary. Browse every hotel on the directory.

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