Rwanda is one of the most visited destinations in East Africa — and Kenyans get 180 days visa-free as EAC nationals. Kigali is famously clean, safe, and English-speaking.
Key Warnings
Rwanda strictly bans single-use plastic bags. Do not bring plastic bags, polythene packaging, or many plastic bottles — they are confiscated at customs.
Kigali is at 1,500m altitude. If arriving from sea-level, give yourself a day to acclimatise before strenuous activities like hiking.
Gorilla trekking permits cost $1,500 per person and must be booked well in advance — do not turn up without a permit.
Insider Tips
RwandAir flies direct from Nairobi (JKIA) to Kigali — about 1.5 hours. One of the fastest international routes in East Africa.
As an EAC national, you can use your Kenyan national ID instead of passport at Kigali Airport — no need to queue at separate VOA desks.
Kigali is increasingly popular as a conference and business hub — many Nairobi-based professionals travel there for events.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long can Kenyans stay in Rwanda without a visa?
As an East African Community (EAC) member state, Kenya nationals can stay in Rwanda visa-free for up to 180 days — significantly longer than the 30-day standard for other African passport holders. No visa application or fee is required.
Can Kenyans use a national ID to enter Rwanda?
Yes. As an EAC national, Kenyans can use their national identity card to enter Rwanda at Kigali International Airport and at land borders. This means you do not need to queue at VOA desks and processing is very fast.
Do Kenyans need a yellow fever card to enter Rwanda?
No. Kenya is not a yellow fever endemic country so Kenyan passport holders are not required to show a yellow fever certificate to enter Rwanda when travelling directly from Kenya.
Why can I not bring plastic bags to Rwanda?
Rwanda has banned single-use plastic bags since 2008. Plastic polythene bags are confiscated at customs on arrival at Kigali Airport — this applies to all travellers including Kenyans. Pack fabric bags and avoid plastic packaging in your luggage.