Travel to Rwanda to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work, or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Backpacking in Rwanda?

  • Rwanda is a special, somewhat smaller African country that you can get through as a backpacker, but whose impressions will linger for a long time.
  • Characteristics: green, varied, relatively safe and clean.

Traveling in Rwanda?

  • A trip through Rwanda is often dominated by the nature parks, volcanoes and wildlife.
  • Spotting cities: Gisenyi, Kigali and the villages around Lake Kivu.
  • Spotting animals: gorillas, chimpanzees, lions, elephants.
  • Avoiding animals: a number of snakes (including the black mamba) and the wild dogs.

Studying in Rwanda?

  • Huye is the student city for those who do not want to go to Kigali.

Internships in Rwanda?

  • Internships: internships can mainly be found in the education, agriculture and healthcare sectors.
  • Characteristics: be sure to bring a good dose of flexibility, French and English are spoken in addition to the local languages.

Volunteering in Rwanda?

  • Volunteer projects: mainly in the education (teaching English), social care and health care sectors.
  • Animal projects: not impossible to help protect gorillas or chimpanzees.

Working in Rwanda?

  • Jobs: except in the development sector, tourism and multinationals, you will find little paid work. Sporadically, board and lodging positions become available at safari lodges.

Working as a digital nomad in Rwanda?

  • Favorite cities: Gisenyi is a pleasant place to stay if you want to stay somewhere for a while to work online.
  • Characteristics: sustainable country where plastic bags have been banned for a long time, relaxed atmosphere, hygienic conditions in the catering industry, and relatively safe for those traveling alone.

Living in Rwanda?

  • Language: Mainly French, English and the local language Kinyarwanda are spoken.
  • Characteristics: super clean country with friendly, cheerful people, emancipated culture, it is not too cold or too hot outside, and the food is varied with lots of vegetables and fruit.

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Travel in Rwanda

  • Visit the Genocide Memorial Centre. This is a special memorial centre in the capital Kigali for the victims of the Hutu-Tutsi genocide that took place in 1994.
  • Huye (formerly Butare) is a student town in the southern province of Rwanda, with the largest ethnographic museum in the country.
  • Gisenyi, also called the paradise town of Rwanda. This town is located at the northernmost point of Lake Kivu and has many Congolese influences because it borders directly on the city of Goma. Gisenyi also has several beaches where you can book accommodation and watch the sun set over Congo and the reflecting lake.
  • Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, is becoming increasingly attractive to tourists due to the various cozy restaurants and the landscaped city parks in combination with the safety and the good public transport system.
  • Unlike other East African nature parks, Akagera National Park has not yet been discovered by many tourists, which means there is plenty of room for spotting wild animals such as giraffes, zebras, lions and elephants.
  • Nyungwe Forrest, this protected rainforest is located in the south of the country. You can take various walks here for beginners to advanced. You can visit chimpanzee families, view high waterfalls or spot special birds.
  • Lake Kivu is the largest lake in Rwanda, it borders the Democratic Republic of Congo and has beautiful beaches with many restaurants and different types of accommodation. In addition to baking in the sun, you can do activities on the water here, such as: boat trips, paddle boarding, kayaking and canoeing.
  • Be prepared: at the large bus station Nyabugogo in Kigali, many employees of different bus companies try to convince you to buy a ticket from them, sometimes they pull your arm or get into a fight with their competitors over you.
  • Be aware that the Internet is censored, so it is not recommended to search for political information or visit websites with sensitive or inappropriate content.

Updates Rwanda

  • Check the strict ban on plastic bags and other single-use plastics, including their manufacture, importation, use, and sale. Any plastic bags brought into the country will be confiscated (and fined) at the border or airport. 
  • More about Rwanda, updates and contributions, see the link below.

 

How does healthcare work in Rwanda, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does healthcare work in Rwanda, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does the healthcare system work in Rwanda?

What is the quality of healthcare in Rwanda?

  • Rwanda’s healthcare system is surprisingly well-organized — especially considering the regional context.
  • Care is structured in layers:
  • Health posts → first aid and basic care in villages;
  • Health centres → general care, childbirth, vaccinations;
  • District hospitals → referrals and more complex treatments;
  • Provincial and teaching hospitals → specialist care.
  • Although the quality is fairly good and the government has made major progress, challenges remain — such as staff shortages, diseases like malaria and HIV/AIDS, and limited medical supplies.
  • Foreigners and expats can access both public and private healthcare, though the private sector tends to be more reliable in terms of quality and hygiene.
  • English, French, and Kinyarwanda are commonly spoken in healthcare facilities; English is dominant in private ones.
  • Pharmacies are easy to find in cities like Kigali and Huye. Many medicines are available over the counter, though branded drugs can be pricey or occasionally out of stock.
  • The emergency number for ambulances is 912 — though reliability varies. In serious emergencies, a private ambulance or medical evacuation is usually the safer bet.

How does the public healthcare system work in Rwanda?

  • Since 2004, Rwanda has a national insurance system: the Community-Based Health Insurance Scheme (Mutuelle de Santé).
  • The Community-Based Health Insurance Scheme makes healthcare accessible even in rural areas — and insurance is mandatory for all citizens.
  • Most Rwandans are covered under this scheme. Coverage isn’t perfect, but still much better than in many neighboring countries.
  • Public care is low-cost or free, especially for basic services like vaccinations, malaria and HIV treatment, and prenatal care.
  • Quality varies by location: urban hospitals are decently equipped, while rural areas often face severe staff shortages.
  • King Faisal Hospital is considered the best-equipped in the country.
  • Rwanda is frequently praised for its successful vaccination programs and preventive health strategies.

How does the private healthcare system work in Rwanda?

  • Private care is expanding rapidly, especially in Kigali.
  • Private hospitals offer modern facilities, English-speaking staff, and more comfort.
  • Costs are higher than in public hospitals, but still lower than in Western countries.
  • Expats, diplomats, and travelers generally prefer private clinics.
  • For complex or specialized treatments, many people still travel to Kenya or South Africa.

How is the general practitioner arranged in Rwanda?

  • There isn’t a system for general practitioners or family doctors.
  • Sick people go directly to a health center or private clinic with their concerns and issues.
  • English-speaking doctors are available, mainly in Kigali and larger provincial cities.

How is the dentist arranged in Rwanda?

  • Dental care is available in cities, especially in Kigali.
  • Private dentists generally provide decent care, though specialized treatments (orthodontics, implants) are limited.
  • In the public sector, dental care is often limited to pain relief and extractions, so it is not your ideal smile-care option.

How is pregnancy care arranged in Rwanda?

  • Rwanda has made huge progress in maternal and child health.
  • Prenatal checkups are widely available, and over 90% of women now give birth in a healthcare facility.
  • As a result, maternal mortality has dropped sharply, though the mortality rates remain higher in rural areas.
  • Traditional birth attendants are still active in many villages, often alongside modern care.
  • Private hospitals in Kigali have comfortable, English-speaking maternity wards with good reputations, for example King Faisal Hospital.
  • After birth, it’s traditional for the mother and baby to stay in isolation for eight days. After that, a public naming ceremony called Kwita Izina takes place — family and friends gather to officially name the child.

How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Rwanda?

What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Rwanda?

  • Rwanda is surprisingly safe and well-organized, especially compared to some neighboring countries.
  • Kigali is clean, calm, and low-crime.
  • Petty crime (pickpocketing, bag-snatching) can occur in markets or public transport.
  • The country is politically stable, but avoid discussing the past or the government — that’s a sensitive topic.

What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Rwanda?

  • Malaria is present, especially outside Kigali. Use repellent and sleep under a mosquito net.
  • Other risks: HIV/AIDS, bilharzia (snail fever) in stagnant water, and diarrhoeal diseases.
  • Tap water isn’t safe to drink — bottled water is widely available.
  • Also yellow fever, DTP, hepatitis A/B, typhoid are common diseases.
  • Rwanda is quite advanced in HIV prevention and vaccination, so fewer needles, more peace of mind.

What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Rwanda?

  • Roads are well-maintained, especially near Kigali.
  • In rural areas, expect some bumping and slipping adventures.
  • Avoid night driving — poor lighting, wandering livestock, and drivers who believe headlights are a permanent setting.
  • Public transport includes buses and moto-taxis — cheap and handy, but always ask for a helmet (yes, that’s normal).

What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Rwanda?

  • Is the trip to Rwanda and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Rwanda if you are going to live there for a while?

  • When applying for your visa, you are usually required to be able to prove that you have valid health insurance.
  • When you have private insurance, you can choose your own doctor in Rwanda.
  • Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.

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      • Ook is het mogelijk voor toeristen om persoonlijk bij de Rwandese amba...

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      How does healthcare work in Rwanda, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

      How does healthcare work in Rwanda, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

      How does the healthcare system work in Rwanda?

      What is the quality of healthcare in Rwanda?

      • Rwanda’s healthcare system is surprisingly well-organized — especially considering the regional context.
      • Care is structured in layers:
      • Health posts → first aid and basic care in villages;
      • Health centres → general care, childbirth, vaccinations;
      • District hospitals → referrals and more complex treatments;
      • Provincial and teaching hospitals → specialist care.
      • Although the quality is fairly good and the government has made major progress, challenges remain — such as staff shortages, diseases like malaria and HIV/AIDS, and limited medical supplies.
      • Foreigners and expats can access both public and private healthcare, though the private sector tends to be more reliable in terms of quality and hygiene.
      • English, French, and Kinyarwanda are commonly spoken in healthcare facilities; English is dominant in private ones.
      • Pharmacies are easy to find in cities like Kigali and Huye. Many medicines are available over the counter, though branded drugs can be pricey or occasionally out of stock.
      • The emergency number for ambulances is 912 — though reliability varies. In serious emergencies, a private ambulance or medical evacuation is usually the safer bet.

      How does the public healthcare system work in Rwanda?

      • Since 2004, Rwanda has a national insurance system: the Community-Based Health Insurance Scheme (Mutuelle de Santé).
      • The Community-Based Health Insurance Scheme makes healthcare accessible even in rural areas — and insurance is mandatory for all citizens.
      • Most Rwandans are covered under this scheme. Coverage isn’t perfect, but still much better than in many neighboring countries.
      • Public care is low-cost or free, especially for basic services like vaccinations, malaria and HIV treatment, and prenatal care.
      • Quality varies by location: urban hospitals are decently equipped, while rural areas often face severe staff shortages.
      • King Faisal Hospital is considered the best-equipped in the country.
      • Rwanda is frequently praised for its successful vaccination programs and preventive health strategies.

      How does the private healthcare system work in Rwanda?

      • Private care is expanding rapidly, especially in Kigali.
      • Private hospitals offer modern facilities, English-speaking staff, and more comfort.
      • Costs are higher than in public hospitals, but still lower than in Western countries.
      • Expats, diplomats, and travelers generally prefer private clinics.
      • For complex or specialized treatments, many people still travel to Kenya or South Africa.

      How is the general practitioner arranged in Rwanda?

      • There isn’t a system for general practitioners or family doctors.
      • Sick people go directly to a health center or private clinic with their concerns and issues.
      • English-speaking doctors are available, mainly in Kigali and larger provincial cities.

      How is the dentist arranged in Rwanda?

      • Dental care is available in cities, especially in Kigali.
      • Private dentists generally provide decent care, though specialized treatments (orthodontics, implants) are limited.
      • In the public sector, dental care is often limited to pain relief and extractions, so it is not your ideal smile-care option.

      How is pregnancy care arranged in Rwanda?

      • Rwanda has made huge progress in maternal and child health.
      • Prenatal checkups are widely available, and over 90% of women now give birth in a healthcare facility.
      • As a result, maternal mortality has dropped sharply, though the mortality rates remain higher in rural areas.
      • Traditional birth attendants are still active in many villages, often alongside modern care.
      • Private hospitals in Kigali have comfortable, English-speaking maternity wards with good reputations, for example King Faisal Hospital.
      • After birth, it’s traditional for the mother and baby to stay in isolation for eight days. After that, a public naming ceremony called Kwita Izina takes place — family and friends gather to officially name the child.

      How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Rwanda?

      What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Rwanda?

      • Rwanda is surprisingly safe and well-organized, especially compared to some neighboring countries.
      • Kigali is clean, calm, and low-crime.
      • Petty crime (pickpocketing, bag-snatching) can occur in markets or public transport.
      • The country is politically stable, but avoid discussing the past or the government — that’s a sensitive topic.

      What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Rwanda?

      • Malaria is present, especially outside Kigali. Use repellent and sleep under a mosquito net.
      • Other risks: HIV/AIDS, bilharzia (snail fever) in stagnant water, and diarrhoeal diseases.
      • Tap water isn’t safe to drink — bottled water is widely available.
      • Also yellow fever, DTP, hepatitis A/B, typhoid are common diseases.
      • Rwanda is quite advanced in HIV prevention and vaccination, so fewer needles, more peace of mind.

      What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Rwanda?

      • Roads are well-maintained, especially near Kigali.
      • In rural areas, expect some bumping and slipping adventures.
      • Avoid night driving — poor lighting, wandering livestock, and drivers who believe headlights are a permanent setting.
      • Public transport includes buses and moto-taxis — cheap and handy, but always ask for a helmet (yes, that’s normal).

      What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Rwanda?

      • Is the trip to Rwanda and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

      What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Rwanda if you are going to live there for a while?

      • When applying for your visa, you are usually required to be able to prove that you have valid health insurance.
      • When you have private insurance, you can choose your own doctor in Rwanda.
      • Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.

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