Escape to Lake Kivu, Rwanda’s stunning Great Lake nestled between lush hills and volcanoes. Enjoy serene beaches, water sports, local culture, and a perfect stopover between Nyungwe and Volcanoes National Parks.
Lake Kivu, one of Africa’s Great Lakes, lies along Rwanda’s western border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. Framed by rolling hills, coffee plantations, and dormant volcanoes, the lake spans over 2,700 km², making it Rwanda’s largest lake and a favorite for relaxation and adventure.
With charming lakeside towns like Gisenyi (Rubavu), Kibuye (Karongi), and Cyangugu (Rusizi), Lake Kivu is a peaceful break on Rwanda’s safari circuit—perfect for swimming, kayaking, sunset cruises, cultural exploration, and nature walks.
Why You Should Visit Lake Kivu
Lakeside Relaxation
Unwind on serene beaches in Rubavu or Karongi, ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and lakeside dining.
Water Sports & Cruises
Paddle across calm waters by kayak, take a sunset boat cruise, or enjoy jet skiing and paddle boarding.
Coffee & Tea Experiences
Visit waterside coffee farms and washing stations to trace Rwanda’s premium beans from bush to brew.
Cultural Encounters
Meet local fishing communities, enjoy drumming and dance, and explore art galleries and craft markets.
Hiking & Biking
Trek parts of the scenic Congo Nile Trail, a multi-day biking/hiking route along Lake Kivu’s shorelines and hills.
Quick Facts
Location: Western Rwanda, bordering the DRC
Size: 2,700 km²; depth of 485 meters
Towns: Rubavu (Gisenyi), Karongi (Kibuye), Rusizi (Cyangugu)
Activities: Water sports, boat tours, coffee experiences, cultural visits, hiking
Lake Type: Rift valley lake with methane gas reserves
Connected To: Nyungwe Forest to the south, Volcanoes National Park to the north
Activities
Sunset Cruises: Boat rides from Karongi or Rubavu with views of islands, fishermen, and glowing hills.
Coffee Tours: Visit farms like Kinunu Coffee and Gisakura to learn about harvesting, washing, and roasting.
Fishing Village Visits: Interact with local communities who rely on night fishing using traditional canoes and lanterns.
Congo Nile Trail: A scenic route for hikers and cyclists offering 227 km of adventure, cultural stops, and homestays.
Water Sports: Kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and jet skiing, especially in Rubavu’s calm bays.
Hot Springs: Soak in natural hot springs near Rubavu with local healing folklore.
How to Get There
By Road:
Rubavu (Gisenyi): 3–3.5 hours’ drive from Kigali (150 km)
Karongi (Kibuye): 3–4 hours from Kigali via Muhanga
Rusizi (Cyangugu): 6–7 hours’ drive from Kigali (near Nyungwe)
By Air:
Domestic flights to Kamembe Airport (near Rusizi) from Kigali
Helicopter charters available to Rubavu and Karongi