Kigali's city tour with Aline [5557786P2]
Discover the best of Kigali with local guide Aline. Perfect for both visitors and expats. Experience the authentic beauty of Kigali with her. Discover hidden gems, taste local cuisine, and create unforgettable memories.










ADDITIONAL INFO
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
INCLUDED
- Tour guide
NOT INCLUDED
- Kigali's Genocide Memorial donation
CANCELLATION POLICY
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
ITINERARY
- The Kigali Genocide Memorial is a museum and memorial site in Kigali, Rwanda, dedicated to the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. It serves as a place of remembrance, education, and reconciliation, housing mass graves where over 250,000 victims are buried. The center features exhibits detailing the history of the genocide, personal testimonies, and efforts for post-genocide healing. It plays a crucial role in preserving Rwanda’s history and promoting peace.
- Niyo Art Gallery is a vibrant art space in Kigali, Rwanda, showcasing contemporary Rwandan and African art. It features paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works by local artists, often reflecting cultural heritage and social themes. The gallery also supports community projects, including programs for underprivileged children, combining art with social impact.
- The Kigali City Market is a bustling, vibrant market located in the heart of Kigali, Rwanda. It offers a wide variety of goods, including fresh produce, traditional crafts, textiles, spices, and local products. The market is a hub for both locals and visitors, providing an authentic experience of Rwandan culture and commerce. It’s an excellent place to explore the country’s rich craftsmanship and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
- Kimironko Market is one of Kigali’s largest and busiest markets, known for its diverse selection of fresh produce, clothing, fabrics, and handmade crafts. Popular with both locals and tourists, it offers an authentic shopping experience with vibrant stalls selling Rwandan and East African goods. It’s a great place to find local foods, souvenirs, and traditional fabrics.
- The Kigali Car-Free Zone is a pedestrian-friendly area in the city center of Kigali, Rwanda, designed to promote a cleaner and more sustainable urban environment. It features open spaces, cafes, shops, and recreational areas, creating a vibrant social and business hub. The zone encourages walking and cycling while reducing traffic congestion and pollution, making Kigali one of Africa’s most environmentally conscious cities.
- The Nyamirambo Women's Center (NWC) is a women’s empowerment organization in Kigali, Rwanda, near the Nyamirambo district. Founded in 2007, it provides education and skills training for women, including literacy, sewing, and entrepreneurship. The center also runs the Umutima initiative, producing handmade crafts, clothing, and accessories. NWC promotes gender equality and offers cultural tours to support local women’s economic independence.
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