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Travel Tips for Rwanda Visitors – Rwanda Travel Guide

Are you planning a rwanda safari? No worries, we bring detailed information about Rwanda travel tips to ensure your safety and good stay in this land of a thousand hills. Read and understand the following travel guide to Rwanda regarding the best time to visit, the  code of conduct, hospitals and other useful information on your  safari to Rwanda.

Pre-departure Information
We believe the information below will be useful to you before you come to Rwanda and Uganda for your adventure safari with us.  We shall provide you more information 2 weeks prior to the commencement of your trip. You need information such as weather conditions, lodges, driving time duration from one destination to another, tipping, emergency call numbers and contact phone numbers of your tour guide.

What kind of insurance/guarantee is there in case of any risk during a safari?
We do our best to minimize or eradicate risks in all safaris organized by Africa Adventure Safaris. Nevertheless, we encourage you, before commencing your safari, to seek travel insurance cover with respect to delays and unexpected cancellations; loss of baggage, etc.  We advise our prospective guests to contact reliable Insurance companies such as World Nomads & Worldwide Travel Insurance for excellent coverage. Some of our safaris in East Africa may require proof of vaccinations, medical coverage or evacuation coverage before we allow you to proceed with confirmation of your safari.

Which currency do i need when traveling Rwanda?
The Rwandan franc ( FRW, and possibly RF o RWF) is the Rwandan currency. It is subdivided into 100 centimes. A proposal exists to introduce a common currency, a new East African shilling, for the five member states of the East African Community (ref. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwandan_franc). The Rwandan exchange rate was last updated on October 22, 2013 from Yahoo Finance. The RWF conversion factor has 5 significant digits. Banknotes and coins are both used as legal tender for Rwanda.  You can exchange money in the several exchange bureaus in Kigali city, right from the airport. However, it is advisable to exchange foreign currency outside Kigali city.

Most Banks open from 08.00 am – 8.00pm on weekdays (Monday to Friday) and on Saturday 8.00am 1.00 pm; on Sundays 10.00 am to 6.00pm. On the Umuganda Day banks in Kigali open from 2.00 to 6.00pm. Credit cards are accepted at most supermarkets, restaurants and accommodation in Kigali. In the rural areas, it is only money in Rwanda Francs that they can comfortably accept. Most banks in East Africa have difficulty accepting MasterCard. In Kigali counter service for withdrawals at Ecobank and Access Bank accept MasterCard withdrawals at a price.

Which banks in Kigali accept Visa cards?
Bank of Kigali (In Town)
ATMs at bank of Kigali accept international visa cards. They offer 2 options: either Rwanda francs or Dollars. However, they are inconsistent as they are on and off. Many times, one has to walk to the bank counters with a visa or MasterCard, Pin number and the passport to be helped though at a small cost.

Access Bank (Inside UTC 2nd Floor)
To withdraw money from your debit or credit card, one has to go to the counter and show a passport.

Fina Bank ATM (In downtown past the Gorilla roundabout towards Serena Hotel)
Note:  – ATM withdrawals have a limit of $700 a day.

  • Be aware that plastic bags are strictly not allowed in Rwanda. Ensure you use paper bags for packaging.

 

Which airlines are operating in Kigali airport ?

Kigali airport is a small but well organized airport by international standards. There are several international flights operating in this airport including:-

Local Flights

daily flights from Entebbe

3 flights daily from Nairobi

2 flights a week Mon and Fri Kilimanjaro

From Bujumbura 5 flights a week Tue, Thur, Fri, Sat, Sun

– Rwandair, the national carrier, has several daily flights to various African destinations, as well as Dubai in Middle East.

Ethiopian Airlines operates daily between Addis Ababa and Kigali

International

Brussels 3 flights a week Tue, Thurs and Sat

Johannesburg 3 flights a week Wed, Fri and Sun

  • South African airways has daily flights between Kigali and South Africa
  • – Turkish Airlines begun flights to Kigali from Istanbul in May 2012

Africa Adventure can help you to book flights for you.

It is advisable to have a Yellow Fever certificate before boarding any plane to destinations such as Tanzania and South Africa. Immigration Officials at the airport will not hesitate to request for it. Some announcements are not loud enough. So as you sit in the café at the airport be very attentive as most times there are overbookings on some airlines whereby you may end up left at the airport.

DIETARY REQUIREMENTS
In case you have special dietary requirements, make sure it is communicated to our tours consultant, Olive.

What should be packed while travelling to Rwanda for gorilla tracking

– 1-2 long sleeved shirts

– 3 short sleeved t-shirts

– 2 –3 pairs of light weight slacks/trousers – that can dry quickly (if wearing on treks)

– 1 pair of shorts

– A waterproof and windproof jacket

– 1 skirt ( for women)

– 1 sweater or sweatshirt

– Pair of sports sandals like Tevas

– Lightweight wool socks

– Gloves – gardening or similar (for gorilla trekking)

– Strong waterproof walking boots – pants should be tucked into socks and boots while trekking (heavy soled rain boots also work well)

– Hat-wide brim or with a visor for sun protection

– Sleepwear

– Underwear

– Swimsuit (and a plastic bag)

Miscellaneous

– Sunscreen

– Insect repellent with DEET

– Small day pack

– Kleenex tissues

– Sunglasses with neck strap

– Camera and extra lenses

– Flashlight

– Prescription medicines and possibly prescription itself

– Binoculars

– Extra batteries

– Film particularly fast film for the gorillas.

– Personal toiletries

– Small notebook

First Aid Kit with anti-diarrhea, motion sickness pills, rehydration sachets, medicine, aspirin, cold medication, antiseptic cream, band-aids, lip balm, eye drops and personal medication.

What is the best month with reference to Rwanda climate is the best for mountain gorilla tracking?

Rwanda is a mountainous country in nature. Owing to her closeness to the Equator, Rwanda enjoys a tropical-temperate climate. Her average annual temperature ranges between 16 and 20°C. In the Volcanoes, national park area the temperature may at times get as low as 0°C.  In the intermediary altitude (the lowland East and West), average temperatures vary between 19 and 21°C. Winds are normally around 1-3 m/s. Rainfall is quite enough despite some irregularities at times.  Rainfall ranges from about 900 mm in the east and southeast to 1500 mm in the north and northwest volcanic areas of Ruhengeri.

Rainfall is generally well distributed throughout the year, with some spatial and temporal variability. Eastern and southeastern regions are the most affected by prolonged droughts while the western and northern areas receive heavy rainfall that at times culminate into soil erosion, landslides, and flooding. The spatial variability is due to the complex topography and the existence of large water bodies within the Great Lakes Region.
Which immunizations / vaccinations do I need before traveling in Rwanda?

All travelers to Rwanda will need a yellow fever vaccine. Rwanda has a tropical climate – receives rainfall most of the year hence has mosquitoes. We strongly suggest that you see your doctor about malaria precautions.

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