Kabuga is in the Gasabo and Kicukiro districts of Kigali city, Rwanda.
Understand
editGet in
editKabuga can be accessed by getting into Kigali the capital city of Rwanda.
By car The major route into Kabuga can be accessed by car in 30 minutes at the cost of US$3-5
By bus The major route into Kabuga can be accessed by bus in 34 minutes at the cost of US$2-6
- 1 Kabunga Bus Station.
Get around
editSee
editDo
edit- Divine Mercy Shrine
- 1 Umusambi Village. Restored marshland run by the Rwanda Wildlife Conservation Association. Cafe. Guided tours.
Buy
edit- Local markets are stocked with Rwandan handicrafts, clothing, fabulous colorful fabric from West Africa and just about anything else. The large market in center of Kabuga is a good place for fruit, veg, rice and other basic foodstuffs - and it can be good fun looking through the secondhand clothes section.
Eat
editBy all standards Kigali and its small cities within are an excellent in which to dine. A combination of Belgian culinary influence, plenty of cows, plenty of freshwater fish, and plenty of fresh vegetables equates to some of the best eating in the region. And it's all pretty affordable.
Kabuga restaurants and bars go in and out of fashion, not to mention close down, quite frequently. Check for the latest once you are in town; some places mentioned in some print guidebooks no longer exist.
The region restaurants take their time – with a usual 45 minutes to 1 hour wait between ordering and your food arriving, especially for dinner. If you are after a quick meal at lunchtime, there are several African buffets around, where you pile your plate high and are out the door in 30 minutes.
Drink
editBottled water is recommended for foreign visitors. It can be bought at almost every supermarket or pomp station. About FRw2,500 without deposit.
- For alcohol try the 250 Stores .
Sleep
edit- Hills View Guesthouse, Ndera Hill off Kabuga Road, Kigali Rwanda. Hills view guesthouse is a bed and breakfast location.
Connect
editKabuga has both GSM & CDMA Networks.