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Visiting Rwanda from the UK — the complete 2026 guide

British passport, visa-on-arrival or e-Visa, flight options from Heathrow and Manchester via Doha, Brussels or Nairobi, what to pack, where to stay, and what most first-time UK visitors wish they'd known before the trip.

Ineza · Reporter on visiting Rwanda — first trips, longer stays, where to eat.Published 8 min read
Kigali Marriott Hotel — the international-tier landing spot for UK visitors used to the global Marriott standard
Photo via Kigali Marriott Hotel

Rwanda has gone from an obscure long-haul destination to a regular British travel feature in the past decade — driven partly by gorilla trekking, partly by the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) held in Kigali in 2022, partly by Rwanda's growing tech-and-conference economy. UK visitors arrive for honeymoons, safaris, conferences, diaspora visits, and the occasional surprise weekend break. This is the complete 2026 guide.

Visa — visa-on-arrival or e-Visa

British passport holders need a visa to enter Rwanda. You have two options:

  1. Visa-on-arrival — pay USD 50 in cash or by card at Kigali International Airport. 30-day single entry. Adds about 20 minutes to your arrival.
  2. e-Visa — apply online at irembo.gov.rw at least 72 hours before departure. Same USD 50 fee. Approval letter by email; walk straight through immigration on arrival.

For a longer trip or multi-country East African travel, see the East African Tourist Visa option (USD 100, 90 days, covers Rwanda + Kenya + Uganda).

Flights — London/Manchester to Kigali

No direct flights from the UK to Rwanda as of 2026. The standard routings via one-stop carriers:

  1. Qatar Airways via Doha (DOH). From Heathrow, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh. The most-used routing for UK visitors. Total trip time 13-15 hours. Round-trip economy typically £600-£950.
  2. Brussels Airlines via Brussels. Direct daily Brussels-Kigali on the Brussels Airlines side. Useful from London via Eurostar or short Brussels Airlines connection from Heathrow. Total time 12-14 hours.
  3. Kenya Airways via Nairobi. Heathrow direct to Nairobi, then 1h40 onward. Sometimes the cheapest. Total time 13-16 hours depending on layover.
  4. KLM via Amsterdam. Reliable daily routing via Schiphol. Total time 13-15 hours.
  5. RwandAir via Brussels. Less-frequent direct service between RwandAir and London via Brussels. Worth checking if dates align.
  6. Ethiopian Airlines via Addis. One-stop via Addis Ababa. Often cheapest in fare sales.

Booking advice: book 8-12 weeks ahead for the best rates. Avoid the British school-holiday peaks (late July - August, mid-December) when fares can double. Tuesday/Wednesday departures usually cheapest.

Currency and money

Rwanda uses the Rwandan Franc (RWF). 2026 cross-rate: roughly 1,650 RWF per £1. The reliable approach for UK visitors:

  • Bring £200-£400 in USD cash. Convert to RWF at the airport on arrival. The airport rate is fair; the convenience is the time saved versus hunting for an open exchange in town.
  • Use a fee-free travel card. Monzo, Revolut, Starling, Wise all work at Kigali ATMs (especially Bank of Kigali, Equity, KCB). Withdrawal limits typically RWF 400,000 per transaction.
  • Don't bring sterling cash to convert. GBP is harder to exchange than USD in Kigali. Stick to USD or card.

Card acceptance: international-tier hotels, mid-to-large restaurants, supermarkets, most cafés accept Visa/Mastercard. Small bars, brochettes, moto-taxis, smaller pharmacies are cash or MoMo.

Where to stay

Kigali Marriott Hotel — Hotels in Kiyovu, Kigali
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Kigali Marriott Hotel

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3,086 reviews, 4.6 stars. The international-tier Marriott in Kiyovu. Familiar standard, walking distance to the embassy quarter.

Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Centre, Kigali — Hotels in Gisimenti, Kigali
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Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Centre, Kigali

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4,008 reviews, 4.8 stars. The most-reviewed hotel in Kigali. Convention Centre adjacent.

Hôtel des Mille Collines — Hotels in Kiyovu, Kigali
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Hôtel des Mille Collines

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1,759 reviews, 4.4 stars. The historic Kiyovu hotel — yes, *that* Mille Collines. The pool, the gardens, and the historical resonance.

What to do — a 5-day itinerary

  1. Day 1 — arrival. Land morning (most one-stop flights arrive in the morning). Check in, light lunch at Sole Luna, afternoon nap to beat the jet lag, dinner at Heaven Restaurant.
  2. Day 2 — Kigali. Morning: Kigali Genocide Memorial (an essential and emotionally heavy 2-3 hours; bring water and time afterwards to sit). Lunch at Nature Kigali. Afternoon: walk Kisimenti or visit Inema Arts Center. Dinner at The Hut Restaurant.
  3. Day 3 — Volcanoes National Park (gorillas). Drive 2.5 hours to Musanze (Volcanoes NP gateway town). Stay overnight. Gorilla trekking requires advance permit — book through RDB at least 4-6 months ahead. Permit: USD 1,500 per person (premium experience, lasting impression).
  4. Day 4 — Lake Kivu (optional) or back to Kigali. From Musanze drive 1.5 hours to Rubavu on Lake Kivu for a slower afternoon by the water. Or return to Kigali for a final relaxed day.
  5. Day 5 — Kigali, departure. Final shopping at Simba, lunch at Khana Khazana or Habesha, late afternoon flight home.

What UK visitors notice

  1. It's safer than expected. Kigali ranks consistently among the safest African capital cities. Solo female visitors regularly walk at night without incident. The cleanliness contributes — Rwanda's plastic-bag ban means no street litter; Umuganda (community cleaning, last Saturday of month) is genuinely practiced.
  2. The food range is bigger than the brochures suggest. Italian, Indian, Yemeni, Ethiopian, Argentine steakhouse, plant-forward, Lebanese, Korean, Chinese — Kigali has all of these and most of them are good. Don't restrict yourself to Rwandan food — the city is more international than the marketing implies.
  3. Internet and phone work everywhere. MTN Rwanda and Airtel Rwanda both run reliable 4G/5G across Kigali. Buy a SIM at the airport. Most cafés have working Wi-Fi.
  4. The altitude is real. Kigali sits at 1,500m. The first 24 hours can leave you slightly breathless; the gorilla trek at 2,500-3,500m is genuinely physical. Pace yourself.
  5. The hills are real too. Kigali is hilly. A 1km walk on the map can feel like 2km. Pack walking shoes; don't try to walk between districts in heels.

Practical things

  • Plug type: Type C and J (European 2-pin and 3-pin), 230V. Your UK chargers need a UK-to-EU adapter. Bring two — most hotels stock a few but they go fast.
  • Time zone: CAT (UTC+2). One or two hours ahead of UK depending on BST.
  • Health: No mandatory vaccinations from the UK. Yellow fever certificate required only if you're connecting via an endemic country. Malaria risk in lower elevations (Akagera, Kivu); Kigali itself is low-risk. Antimalarials worth considering for safari trips.
  • Language: English universally spoken in hospitality and business. French still common with older Rwandans. Kinyarwanda greetings always welcome.
  • Power supply: Reliable in Kigali — outages rare and brief. Hotels and key infrastructure run on backup.

Related: Rwanda visa types in 2026, A week in Kigali itinerary, Best hotels in Kigali for 2026. Browse every hotel on the directory.

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