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4 Days Burundi Highlights

4 Days

Overview

On this tour, you will visit the city of Bujumbura with all its cultural and amazing people. 

Tour Highlights

  • Bujumbura City Tour
  • Source of the Nile Visit
  • Lake Tanganyika

Itinerary

Upon arrival at Bujumbura international airport, you will meet and greet with your guide and transfer to your accommodation. Arrive in time for lunch.
Half day tours in Bujumbura, to visit the Snake & Culture Museum; the Islam Culture Centre; City Hall; President’s Office and the main attraction of the City: Lake Tanganyika.

This morning, we visit the Explorers Memorial, a huge rock in the Suburbs of Bujumbura commemorating the meeting between explorers Livingstone and Stanley on 25/11/1871. A visit to a local general goods market, the craft center and downtown Bujumbura.

Source of the Nile,Karera Waterfalls and Gitega National Museum. Visit the presumed Source of the River Nile at Rutovu, a not-so-small forest with a river stream that several researchers have corroborated to be the Source of the River Nile, the longest river in Africa and second-longest in the world.

This morning, we visit the Explorers Memorial, a huge rock in the Suburbs of Bujumbura commemorating the meeting between explorers Livingstone and Stanley on 25/11/1871. A visit to a local general goods market, the craft centre and downtown Bujumbura. After Lunch , visit the Snake & Culture Museum; the Islam Culture Centre; City Hall; President’s Office and the main attraction of the City: Lake Tanganyika.

Tour Inclusions

Inclusions

  • Tours are tailor-made and inclusions are as booked.

Not Included

  • All our Tours are tailor-made and these are listed as booked.

Before You Go

Health

Visitors from or passing through a yellow fever and cholera zone (most of tropical Africa and South America) may be able to produce a valid International Certificate of Vaccination.

Make sure your Yellow Fever vaccination is up to date before arriving in Uganda. Air travellers who only pass through the airports of such a zone are exempt from the requirement. It is also advised that all travellers be vaccinated against Meningitis, Typhoid and Hepatitis.

As this is a malaria zone, visitors should also take prophylactics against malaria although the best way to avoid catching malaria is to avoid bites by using mosquito repellent and sleeping under a mosquito net. For your own comfort take a mosquito repellent. Mosquito nets are provided in most hotels, lodges and camps. Precautions should be taken against malaria both when visitors are in the country, and when they return home. It is advisable to drink only bottled water and avoid swimming in ponds and still water pools. Desist from taking tap water.

Getting Around

The Business hours for Government offices range from 08h00 to 16h30, Monday to Friday. Usually, but not always closed from 13h00 to 14h00. Bank hours vary from bank to bank but most are open from 08h30 – 16h30 Monday to Friday. All are open on Saturdays. Forex bureaus are normally open till 17:00 and are able to do electronic transfers to and from Overseas. Shops are generally open from 08h00 to 18h00, Monday to Friday and 08h00 to 13h00 on Saturdays. Main roads are generally good but travel is much slower than on European roads. Secondary roads are of variable standard, often slow and bumpy; some require high four-wheel drive vehicles. Light aircraft can also be chartered to the main destinations.

Visa & Credit Cards

Visa and MasterCard are the two most widely accepted credit cards in Africa, while Diners and American Express may not always be accepted. Cards should have a chip and pin if you plan to use them to withdraw money from ATMs.

Please be sure to advise your bank before you travel that you will be using your card in a different country as they may block access to your card if they do not know that you are travelling.

Money

If you are carrying US Dollars, always make sure that they have been printed after 2009 and if possible, request that your bank provides you with notes that are not torn or severely creased as you may find that the bills will not be accepted if they are not in a good condition.

Request that your bank provides you with a range of bills so that you can use the smaller ones for tipping and the larger ones for settling bills if required. Carry your cash in a flat money belt on your body however always keep a small amount in a more easily accessible place so that you can access it easily if required.

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