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Renting a Car in Rwanda

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Renting a Car in Rwanda unlike any other country would seem a trick when it comes to  driving on the left hand side of the road. This might be confusing to those who are used to driving on the left hand side of the road, but the solution to that fear is knowing which side of the road you should be on. the’re actually  more factors to think of other  than that, and if you’re planning to rent a car while in Rwanda, be it for a safari or a business trip, then you’re going to need to make sure that you know these vital tips. No matter which part of the country  you’re visiting, driving in Rwanda can be very different from driving from your home country, If you’re hoping to explore Rwanda  on a Self drive, then here’s everything you need to know about renting a car in a Rwanda.

How to Book Your Car

You should always book your car rental with Go Self Drive Rwanda in advance. The cost difference will highly depend on our car hire fleet and availability of a particular car at that moment. This is why it would be important to reserve you car like 24 hours before pick-up. So always make your booking before you fly to Rwanda. If you do this level of preparation before leaving your home country, you’ll have fewer issues with factors like Kigali airport transfers on arrival, exchange rates and local language barriers as well, so it’s always worth doing the prep as early as possible. You will need to be above 25 and not over 70, no matter how long you’ve been driving or how proficient you might be. hire with Go self drive Rwanda.

The Rules of the Local Road in Rwanda

No matter which country you’re from or your reasons for visiting, knowing the Rwanda  local laws is essential. Every country has its own driving laws, and you can avoid fines or delays by knowing in advance even the basics. If you’re traveling to a country that drives on the other side of the road than your home country, then it’s often worth getting some practice in before you set off. Remember too that many countries don’t treat automatic transmission as the norm, and you’ll either have to pay more for an automatic or be able to drive using a stick. Look too at the cultural reputation of drivers. Those in places like Paris or Brazil are notoriously aggressive drivers, so be prepared to deal with the differences in driving styles. It’s also worth budgeting for gas costs too, because some countries pay much higher prices for gas than others, so make sure that you don’t run out of gas money in the middle of nowhere.

Are You Legal to Rent a car in Rwanda?

If you’re traveling a little further afield, then you may need an International Driving Permit (IDP). You will need to be at least 18 years old to obtain one of these, but they are inexpensive and will allow you to drive in over 100 countries. This simple piece of paper, which provides a translation of your driving details, can be worth its weight in gold if you’re pulled over by the local police. You can pick up your IDP at either the American Automobile Association (AAA) or the American Automobile Touring Alliance, and it’s worth bearing in mind that there are a number of websites that claim to provide this paperwork for you. Don’t be tricked into buying from unofficial channels. Remember too that your IDP is not a replacement for your driving license, and you will need to present both forms of identification when asked.

Visit Rwanda Tips

7 things you must do on Visit Rwanda tour

Visit Rwanda Tips With Go Self drive Rwanda

Here are the seven things you must know before embarking on your Rwanda tour as Rwanda is still healing from its devastating and complex history that destroyed an entire people.

1. Put Rwanda’s history into perspective when planning a Rwanda visit

The Genocide Memorial Centre in Kigali documents the genocide through written and video testimonials, photographs, and physical remnants of weapons used and possessions destroyed.

There are mass graves of over 250,000 people at the memorial. You can spend hours in the museum, hoping to understand the intricacies of fear and identity and the role of the colonial powers that contextualize the tragic massacre of a million civilians in 100 days.

This year marks the 26th anniversary of this human disaster. The most humbling thing to remember is how far Rwanda has come to reconcile and rebuild itself.

You ought to be very sensitive when asking questions on this topic. It is very easy to trigger offense and bitterness even when your intentions were simply to get clarity. If you have any questions, it is better to only ask them at the genocide memorial. It is not worth being talked about at your lodge or in the market place.

2.Sit down and speak to the locals 

When you first arrive in Kigali, you will get the unjust impression that Rwandans are withdrawn. Although there is an air of seriousness in a country that is still in healing, the feeling will change quickly after being exposed to the gentle hearts and thoughtfulness of people.

Only when you begin to engage and consciously listen, can you learn about the values and knowledge of a culture. There is a famous story about the intashya bird that weaves its nest under the roof. “If a guest or visitor destroys the nests they will return to rebuild it no matter how many times it is destroyed, without fail but if bird itself destroys it, they will never come back.”

It will be with people that your vivid memories of Rwanda remain. The stories of their struggles. Their view on the cultural differences and what their perception of human rights is. It is these moments that will make your trip standout from what other beyond the attractions that Rwanda has to offer.

3. Try out the local foods and drink 

Rwanda’s food consists primarily of beans, bananas, and potatoes, with sorghum being a staple. The cuisine offers variety and nutrition, and it tastes delicious. Curries with dal and chapattis are a specialty too. In the cities, it’s common to find sticks of goat meat roasting over charcoal burners.

If you are new to Rwanda, you could be wondering where exactly you should go to get food or a drink with lower risks of getting disappointed with the service. Off the streets there is a great selection of restaurants offering hearty and healthy dishes.

Ten-to-Two is a treasure that sits on the hills of Kacyiru, offering whole fish, basted and grilled on an open fire. Head there before the sun goes down for your food to be ready by dinnertime. It’s at least an hour’s wait, but well worth the feast and panoramic views.

For a unique combination of ingredients and instant service try Meze Fresh in Nyamirambo, a Mexican-Rwandan burrito bar where you can customize your order as it is prepared in front of you.

Besides an impressive menu, Rwanda boasts award-winning beer called Skol and specialty coffee that is being used by big coffee houses such as Starbucks.

4. Go salsa dancing

Salsa is not a Rwandan dance, but in every part of the world, you will find different ways of doing the same thing. The Pasadena Bar in the Gikondo region of Kigali is the place to be on a Thursday night. Each week the Afro-Caribbean inspired hall draws together a hodgepodge of age and culture, from seasoned shakers to left-footed beginners for a marathon of uninterrupted salsa dancing.

Dancers align behind the master of rhythm Jimmy Rudahunga, on the same dance floor where he learned to salsa over ten years ago. Patrons follow him as he builds onto the basic left-foot-forward, right-foot-back movements with smooth sidestepping and spinning tricks.

The atmosphere is joyous, the energy is contagious, and by the end of the night you probably will have swapped partners with most people in the room. The more shy-footed can swig Skol and enjoy some good conversation while admiring the music and movement. The night gets into full swing at about 10pm, and I recommend stopping by Papyrus in Kimihurura for a rooftop drink and unfolding views of Kigali below.

5. Visit Rwanda  Kimironko Market 

Kigali’s Kimironko Market is a sensory rush of bright colours and strong smells.

The market houses plantations of fresh food, fruit and vegetables are laid out on tables and stacked to the ceiling. Patrons pick and choose what they need. Don’t forget to try the tamarillo (tree tomato), a fruit with a slightly bitter and explosive taste; it’s also great for making jam.

In the second half of the market you will find a variety of traditional and second hand clothes. Most people’s favorite part is walking in between the exquisite fabrics draped from stall to stall where vivid colors collide with geometric shapes and animals. With so many beautifully crafted textiles, It might get difficult to choose which one to take home with you.

6. See Rwanda’s Art Renaissance at the Ivuka Arts Centre

The surge of public art that has cropped up over the last few years is incredible and in part attributed to organizations like Ivuka Arts and its collaboration with local emerging artists and other community-based projects. Kurema, Kureba, Kwiga means to Create to See, to Learn, and is an expression-based public arts initiative urging people to address the current discourse of Aids through creativity and the deconstruction of stigma.

It was only about a year ago that the first large-scale mural was approved for painting on a ten-story hospital building on the streets of Kigali. The mural served as a catalyst for the public art scene in the city, with many more being curated by local artists and the emergence of a new voice, one a part from the usual government slogans and advertising boards.

Ivuka Arts invites local artists to do a residency where they hone their craft, experiment with media, and form a community of support and learning with other artists. The atmosphere is beautiful, with open studio spaces looking over lush green hills, and there is constant life with the Rwandan Dance Troop singing and drumming.

The walls are draped with magnificent art and sculptures made from up-cycled materials. The centre is always open for visitors to stop by and browse the gallery or watch the community practice their dance and drumming performances. This is something worthwhile including on your Rwanda itinerary.

7. Gorilla trekking Rwanda

Gorilla tracking in Volcanoes National Park doesn’t come cheaply, but it’s good to know that the US$1500 you fork out for this adventure is going towards the preservation of these magnificent creatures.

With only about 5 metres between you, you are able to observe the complex social behavior of the animals, picking up on each one’s distinct personality. Interestingly, a lot of the rangers were former poaches who have been educated on the significance of the animals and now depend on them for their livelihoods, acting as their passionate guardians.

The biggest threat to mountain gorillas in Rwanda is the destruction of their natural habitat by a growing and largely agricultural population.

The surrounding town of Musanze is very charming, scattered with great restaurants and every building is decorated with beautiful hand-painted signage. You can also visit the hotel where Diane Fossey lived during her pivotal research on mountain gorillas. Her room remains largely intact.

Consider travelling in the low season to secure discount offers on car rentals as well as Rwanda safaris. Visit Rwanda today with go self drive rwanda

Car Rental Delivery and Collections options

Need a helping hand? Our Car drop-off & collection service means we can conveniently come to you.

Car Rental Delivery in Rwanda couriered to your door.
Save time at journey’s beginning and end. In certain territories, we will deliver and collect your vehicle at a time and place of your choosing so you have that much more time on the road and less trouble carting around your luggage.

Allow us to save you even more time by collecting the car from you at the end of your rental.

One-way Car rental

We understand that your journey won’t always go full circle.
Are you planning to drive one way, from one town to another? Are you arriving at one airport but departing from another? Perhaps you’ve got a big move approaching where there’s just no going back?

For those who wish to motor from A to B, Go self drive rwanda caters for all your one-way car hire needs.

There are a number of numerous reasons why you need to hire a car from Go self drive Rwanda.

Here are some of them:

Cheap car services and Car Rental Delivery in Rwanda:

Our cars are very cheap compared to the others. We know that we always want to give you a service where there is always value for your money.havig that in mind, we always ensure that our prices are kept low to ensure that everyone can easily afford a car for hire in Rwanda.

Excellent customer service

If you are looking for a rwanda car rental agency with the best customer service, we welcome you to go self drive rwanda. All our staff understand one thing- excellent and perfectionist customer car. When you visit our offices, you shall be welcomed and you will automatically feel at home.

Fleet of cars.

one of the reasons why we are much favoured by our clients is the ability to possess such an extensive fleet of cars which can perfectly perform any function that you want them to do. Whether you are looking for a car hire for a safari, we have the best safari cars.

hire a car in Rwanda with Go self drive Rwanda

Best Service Provider

Go self Drive Rwanda is a leading car  company in Rwanda hence Best Service Provider in Rwanda. We have several types of cars available for Rwanda car hire, We are proud to cater to all your car rental requirements, wherever you are. Rent a Car to travel around Rwanda for tours, holidays, business trips

Simply make a reservation and have a friendly representative assist you with a vehicle from our fleet. Go self drive Rwanda  provides convenient Car Hire in Rwanda and we take your travelling needs seriously, whether for corporate travel or leisure.

Our Best Service Provider superior car fleet has a rental vehicle for everyone. From affordable car hire to luxurious vehicles to rent and hard-working Isuzu and Toyota Single Cab and Double Cab bakkies, Go self drive rwanda will sort you out with a car to suit your individual needs. Our specials guarantee the cheapest car hire rates in Rwanda  just because we can beat any other deals out there.

We are experts in offering the best Self drive Rwanda, 4×4 car hire Rwanda and Rwanda car rental Services. We offer the perfect liberty for our clients to hire the best cars with drivers. For those that want to hire the cars without a driver, there is always the best option to rent you cars in Kigali without a Driver. We have a wonderful fleet of very reliable and clean cars. Our wonderful fleet of cars for Self Drive Rwanda includes the Toyota Land cruiser v8, Toyota Rav 4, Land Rover, Range Rovers, Mini buses and other cars. This excellent fleet of cars is maintained by wonderful team of mechanics who always make sure that the cars are kept in the best mechanical condition to make us the best Car rental Rwanda.

Go Self Drive Rwanda will rent you the cars for any adventure in Rwanda. Are you planning to visit any National Park in Rwanda or you just want to drive across the different part of Kigali city; we will offer you the best cars. You will choose from our large Rwanda Car rental fleet of the best 4 x 4 car rentals in Rwanda that include Sedans, Wagons and 8-seaters, SUVs and the min-bus to find the best Rwanda Car hire that matches your needs. Our professional Rwanda Car hire agents are always ready to assist you with information about your Holiday in Rwanda.

Get a quote today! Simply click view our fleet, select your personalised requirements, submit the form and we’ll find a vehicle to suit your travelling needs with a few simple click.

Car Discount

Car hire Rwanda, car hire discounts in rwanda

Go Self Drive Rwanda has decided to bring down its Car rental prices by 20% for those on long term Rwanda Car rental on both Self drive and chauffeur Car hire options. As the peak seasons has come, we encourage you to Save more on Rwanda Car hire by enjoying this chance to have great fun in the land of a thousand hills, whether individually, with friends or family, all at a lower rate than usual. Below are the discount rates for different car rentals and drivers in Rwanda during this wonderful month.

Fleet: car hire discounts in Rwanda

Toyota Rav4- hire in Rwanda

Rwanda Car Rental Discount Rates, car hire discounts in rwandaA rav4 is the most used saloon car for trips in Rwanda, both in cities and villages including all national parks because it is affordable, comfortable and convenient for those who love small cars in particular. It is a four wheel vehicle that carries up to four people comfortably, driver inclusive with an air conditioner and an audio player.

The rav4 hire rate for this April on self drive is USD 60 per day if you are taking it for two weeks or more.

Toyota Land cruiser – Car hire in Rwanda

Rwanda Car Rental DiscountThis is another interesting car to use for your Self drive car rental trip in Rwanda because it is good at the country’s terrain. The interior has comfortable adjustable seats and enough legroom carrying up to five people with driver inclusive.

Rent a Land cruiser with a driver this April at only USD 90 per day if you are taking it for 7 days or more.

Super custom – Car hire in Rwanda

Rwanda Car Rental Discount, car hire discounts in rwandaA super custom van is a 4×4 vehicle that carries up to eight people comfortably with driver inclusive and has a sun roof, an air conditioner, adjustable comfortable seats with enough leg room, FM radio all these making it suitable for your trip in Rwanda.

Hire a super custom for 10 or more days at a discount rate of only USD 110 per day with a driver.

for more Car Rental options, check out our Rwanda Car rental fleet

Drivers

Rwanda car rental services with Go Self Drive Rwanda has qualified drivers with great working experience and a good general personal conduct, willing to give you the best services for your trip both in the city and national parks as you enjoy the drive. Contact us today at Go self drive rwanda.

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