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Kigali Genocide Memorial Tour

A guided visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial — Rwanda's most important site of memory — combined with a thoughtful introduction to Rwanda's remarkable post-genocide recovery. Respectful, educational and deeply moving.

Half Day (4–5 Hours) 1–12 People Easy Kigali, Rwanda
From $60 / person
DurationHalf Day (4–5 Hours)
Group Size1–12 People
DifficultyEasy
LocationKigali, Rwanda

About This Tour

The Kigali Genocide Memorial is Rwanda's central site of memory for the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi, in which approximately 800,000 people were killed in 100 days. The memorial is located in Gisozi, a hill in Kigali where over 250,000 victims are buried. It is the most important and moving site of memory in Rwanda, and visiting with a knowledgeable guide significantly deepens understanding of both the tragedy and Rwanda's extraordinary recovery.

Our guided memorial tour is led by a Kigali-based expert guide who provides sensitive, historically accurate context throughout. The memorial has three permanent exhibitions: The 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi (a chronological account of events), Wasted Lives (comparative genocide history worldwide) and Children's Room (a deeply affecting tribute to child victims). The gardens and burial grounds are places of reflection.

The Kigali Genocide Memorial tour is combined in this half-day programme with key Kigali city highlights: the recently renovated Kigali Convention Centre (one of Africa's most architecturally striking buildings), views of the city from the historic Hotel des Mille Collines (the "Hotel Rwanda" made famous by the 2004 film), and a drive through central Kigali to understand the city's remarkable transformation.

This tour is appropriate for visitors aged 12 and above. The content is historically significant and sensitively presented. Many visitors find it one of the most meaningful experiences of their Rwanda trip — understanding where Rwanda came from makes the country's present achievements all the more extraordinary.

Tour Highlights

Kigali Genocide Memorial — Rwanda's most significant historical site
Burial grounds of 250,000+ genocide victims
Expert historical guide providing sensitive, accurate context
Three permanent exhibitions including Children's Room
Hotel des Mille Collines (Hotel Rwanda) exterior and history
Kigali Convention Centre — landmark modern African architecture
Understanding Rwanda's remarkable post-genocide recovery
Combined with your Kigali accommodation arrival or departure

What's Included

Included

Expert Kigali historical guide
Genocide Memorial entrance fees
Private vehicle and driver
Kigali city overview drive
Bottled water

Not Included

Meals
Hotel des Mille Collines drinks (optional, own expense)
Photography at burial grounds (respectfully not permitted)
Gratuities

Tour Itinerary

  • 1
    8:30 AM
    Hotel Pickup & Introduction to Kigali
    Your guide collects you from your Kigali hotel and provides an introduction to Rwanda's history, geography and the context of the 1994 genocide as you drive through Kigali towards the memorial at Gisozi.
  • 2
    9:00 AM
    Kigali Genocide Memorial — Exhibitions
    Enter the memorial with your guide. View the three permanent exhibitions chronologically. The guide provides context, answers questions and helps frame the historical events. Allow 2 hours to experience the memorial respectfully and fully.
  • 3
    11:00 AM
    Memorial Gardens & Reflection
    Walk the memorial gardens and burial grounds. Time for personal reflection. The garden is peaceful and beautifully maintained — a place of dignity for those remembered here.
  • 4
    11:30 AM
    Kigali City Drive — Recovery & Modernity
    Drive through central Kigali to appreciate Rwanda's remarkable recovery: the Convention Centre, Boulevard de l'Umuganda, Hotel des Mille Collines, Kigali Heights. Your guide explains how Rwanda rebuilt and what drives its present success. Return to hotel by 1 PM.

Frequently Asked Questions

Entry to the Kigali Genocide Memorial is free, though donations are welcomed and go directly to supporting the memorial's educational programmes. Rwanda SafariTours includes the memorial in our Kigali city tours with a professional guide who adds essential historical context.
The memorial is appropriate for visitors aged 12 and above with parental guidance. The Children's Room (profiling child victims) is particularly sensitive content that may be distressing for younger visitors or adults. Our guides are experienced in presenting this history respectfully and appropriately.
Allow a minimum of 2 hours to experience the memorial respectfully — 2.5–3 hours is better if you want to read all exhibitions carefully. Most visitors are moved to spend extended time reflecting in the gardens. Our half-day tour allocates 2–2.5 hours at the memorial itself.
Yes — our half-day memorial tour can be combined with an afternoon Kimironko Market visit, Inema Arts Centre or Nyamata/Ntarama church genocide memorial sites (30–45 minutes south of Kigali). We also offer full-day Kigali cultural tours that combine the memorial with Kigali's restaurant scene, arts community and markets.
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