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Gisenyi is a city in Rubavu district in Western Rwanda on Lake Kivu. |
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Gisenyi is a town on the north shore of Lake Kivu on the border with DR Congo (Goma). |
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Gisenyi is coterminous with Goma, the city across the border in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
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Buses run many times a day between Kigali and Gisenyi (2h30 to 3h) and at least once a day between Kibuye and Gisenyi. |
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Minibuses from Gisenyi to Musanze take about 2h, departing when full unless they have a fixed schedule. |
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Gisenyi Bus Station is located near the Petite Barriere border crossing on the main road and has bank/ATM services next to it. |
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Gisenyi is a small town and can easily be gotten around on foot or bike, alternatively there are hundreds of motorbike taxis around. |
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From rubavu to Gisenyi expect to pay 1000 rwf. |
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To rent a bike or tour guide, you can visit a tourist office (Green Hills Ecotours) or book them for other tour activities such as: kayak; boat trip; pottery experience; coffee and tea experience. |
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Lake Kivu and beaches. |
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Amazing bird life. |
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Situated on the north of Lake Kivu, it also offers many opportunities for water sports or for excursions on the lake. |
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The northern shore of the lake on which Goma and Gisenyi lie is a flat plain featuring lava formations from the eruptions of nearby Nyiragongo Volcano. |
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Gisenyi town features a resort on the shores of Lake Kivu, with the best hotels and beaches. |
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volunteering, walking & trekking, kayaking & boat trips, community-based tours, sightseeing tours. |
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While traveling in Gisenyi you can visit the tourist office of Green Hills Ecotours, they provide space to local artists to sell their arts & crafts from their office and prices are reasonable. |
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You can also ask for Kivu Art Gallery has a varied and colourful collection of handicrafts from the DRC, Uganda and Rwanda, including lots of Congolese masks and other wooden items as well as necklaces, paintings and basketware. |
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Visit the gisenyi market for fresh vegetables and fruit, fabrics, clothes. |
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It is a market frequented by locals. |
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Calafia Cafe is located on the lakefront road in town near the Big Border crossing. |
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Exquisite coffee and gourmet sandwiches, salads, smoothies, toast, tapas, baked goods, and cocktails. |
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Great for dining in or grabbing a packed lunch for your car ride, trek up Nyiragongo, or hike. |
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Other good restaurants include Thai Jazz, Super Five, Paradis Malahide, Palm garden Resort, Palm Beach Hotel and Inzu Lodge. |
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Ask around for the locally made banana and sorghum beers. |
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Some restaurants will assist with sourcing this. |
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The town has a brewery. |
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Try the home made banana beersGisenyi is right on the border of DRC and you can easily walk there; however, you should check what visa requirements are needed for the DRC as the rules have recently gotten much tougher. |
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Plane trips can be made from here to view the Nyiragongo volcano craters. |
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To get more information; process your visa and book your trip, visit office of Green Hills Ecotours in Gisenyi or go to virunga website. |
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There are several buses that travel from gisenyi to other towns in Rwanda. |
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Ritco buses have air conditioning and free WiFi, with one every half hour to Kigali. |
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You can purchase your ticket directly from the driver/ conductor. |
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If travelling during Umuganda then expect delays for up to 2 hours. |
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