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Traveling To Rwanda Is Open

Traveling to Rwanda is Open

Travelling to Rwanda is open, a remarkable destination for an African safari holiday. Full vaccinated passengers are no longer quarantined at the city hotel in Kigali upon arrival. It is however or unvaccinated/partially vaccinated travellers are subjected to mandatory quarantine in Kigali on arrival.  Rwanda has now provided greater opportunities to explore the country at the moment.

Rwanda is a well-known safari destination in Africa, home to primates including the mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, golden monkeys, Colobus monkeys and many exotic birds.  Travelling to Rwanda is a gorgeous and inexpensive way to see the country. No trip is more picturesque than your visit to Volcanoes national park to do gorilla trekking in Rwanda. BOOK NOW

As vaccines are rolling out we are seeing a rise in demand for last-minute safari season bookings for guests travelling to Rwanda. All guests are reminded to adhere to the health measures put in place for COVID-19 prevention including wearing a mask at all times while in public, social distancing and hand washing and sanitizing at all times.

Travelling to Rwanda, all passengers are required to present a negative PCR test taken within People want to break free and the intrepid leading the way in 2021 will be richly rewarded with hours prior to arrival into the country. Upon arrival, regardless of the vaccination status, all passengers are subjected to a COVID test, this is however at a fee of US$ 60.000 per person.

We acknowledge there are certainly still many challenges to planning a trip – from government regulations and insurance to traveller’s anxiety and limited access. But travelling to Rwanda remains open for visitors seeking adventure and exploring the country.

Rwanda with its lush, green and rolling hills as well as the unmatched scenery form an intrinsic part of a guest experience that seamlessly connects guests with nature, and themselves. Most guests travelling to Rwanda will demand to track gorillas as a lifetime experience in Africa.

Explore Rwanda’s wildlife national park, Akagera National Park, take on a game safari to see the Big five animals with a boat safari on Lake Rwanyakizinga and a comfortable stay at the luxurious Magashi Camp.

Please book a trip to Rwanda that you have been waiting nearly two years for – apparently travelling to Rwanda is open and we look forward to seeing you here.

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Effective & Immideaiately 07th October 2024.

Information Note for Passengers Departing from Rwanda.

  • Travelers should monitor for MVD symptoms, including fever, severe headaches, muscle aches, vomiting, and diarrhea, before departing from Rwanda and seek medical advice immediately if they experience these symptoms.
  • Expect routine temperature checks using Thermo-Scan Cameras and the use of hand sanitizing stations.
  • All passengers exiting the country will be asked to answer a short symptom-screening questionnaire with RBC staff to ensure their well-being and the safety of others. Alternatively, passengers can complete a declaration form here, download the QR code, and present it upon arrival at the airport.

REMINDER: Rwanda's proven ability to manage public health challenges ensures a safe environment for all travelers.

The country's commitment to scientific and evidence-based responses, as demonstrated during the COVID-19 pandemic, remains a priority in safeguarding the well-being of everyone in Rwanda.