
Lake Kivu
Rwanda is bordered on the west by Lake Kivu, one of a series of large freshwater lakes along Africa’s Great Rift Valley Region. Lake Kivu forms the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo.
It is bordered by steep, terraced slopes with different peaks of 2800 meters or higher. The three most important places along the lake are Gisenyi (also referred to as Rubavu), Kibuye (also referred to as the new name Karongi), and Cyangugu (also known as Rusizi).
Gisenyi is located in the extreme north and is a great city built on several hills. On the banks of the lake are several resorts and trendy bars, including the internationally famous Lake Kivu Serena Hotel. Gisenyi is the most crowded place, and especially at weekends, very popular.
Gisenyi is the closest to Volcanoes National Park by less than an hour’s drive, and it’s a 2.5-hour drive from Kigali. This makes it easy to combine Lake Kivu with gorilla tracking.
Kibuye (Karongi), is located about halfway between the lake and is the best of the three places. It is a city of modest size, spanning attractive hills covered with eucalyptus and pine trees. Most hotels are in great locations on the whimsical, lagoon-like bays of the lake. Kibuye is unlike Giseny,i not as discovered by foreign tourists.
Cyangugu (Rusizi) is an old frontier town near the Democratic Republic of Congo and has no significant hotels of any standard. It is at the southern end of the Lake, close to Nyungwe Forest by 45 45-minute drive. The places are approximately a 3-4 hour drive from each other.
Top Things to Do at Lake Kivu
Boat cruises on Lake Kivu
From Kibuye (Karongi) you can take boat trips on Lake Kivu to nearby islands: Napoleon Island with its colony of fruit bats and Amahoro Island (aptly known as “One bar island” because all it has on it is one bar).
Relax at the Beach
There is a pleasant public beach on Gisenyi’s lakeshore, but it can get quite busy, particularly at weekends. Some hotels have private beaches and water sports options.
Cultural / Historical Visits
It’s also possible to visit Kibuye’s genocide memorial church, with brightly colored stained-glass windows, in a quiet location on a hill above Lake Kivu. Despite a tragic history, it’s a place for peaceful contemplation.
From Gisenyi (Rubavu), you may visit the Imbabazi Orphanage, which was founded by American Rosamund Halsey Carr. On returning to Rwanda after the genocide at the age of 82, she transformed her ransacked house into an orphanage for survivors, and over 400 orphans have since called this place home.
Today the Imbabazi Orphanage is dedicated to the continuation and preservation of Roz Carr’s legacy of nurturing and empowering Rwanda’s children and local communities through education, skills training, and income-generating opportunities.
While at the Orphanage, you may explore the garden and have tea served there, and get to experience the Ntore Dance Exhibition.
Kayaking Adventures:
Guided Kayaking: Enjoy kayaking on the calm waters of Lake Kivu under the guidance of a highly trained and experienced kayak leader. Spend a few hours, a full day, or even several days paddling through the clear blue waters, exploring countless inlets and bays.
Scenic Exploration: Soak up the spectacular scenery, meet local fishermen, visit hot springs, and look out for local wildlife such as long-tailed cormorants, flocks of pelicans, crowned cranes, tiny malachite kingfishers, and Congo clawless otters.
Coffee Tour on Nyamirundi Island.
Coffee Plantation Tour: Head out on a boat cruise to explore Nyamirundi Island, one of the largest and most enchanting islands in Lake Kivu, home to a sprawling coffee plantation. Learn about the art of coffee making, from harvesting and drying to roasting. The tour culminates in tasting freshly brewed, award-winning Rwandan coffee, offering an educational and sensory delight.
Boat Cruise to Napoleon Island.
Island Exploration: Take on a tranquil boat cruise to Napoleon Island, named for its resemblance to Napoleon’s infamous hat. The island is home to a large colony of fruit bats, which you can encounter after a short, easy climb. You’ll also see giant African millipedes (locally known as shongololo), fish eagles, and a variety of water birds.
Evening Cruise: For a truly magical experience, opt for an evening cruise. Picture yourself sipping a glass of wine as the sun sets over the serene waters of Lake Kivu, marking the perfect end to a beautiful day.
Birding on Lake Kivu
Kibuye area bird species include the common kestrel, African Pied Wagtail, Tropical Boubou, Common Waxbill, spotted Yellow-throated Greenbul, Speckled Pigeons, Chin-spot Batis, Ashy Flycatcher, Cardinal Woodpecker, Bronzed Sunbirds.
The shores of Lake Kivu have bird species like the Southern Red Bishop, Red-chested sunbirds, Hadada Ibis, Crimson-rumped Waxbill, Scarlet-chested, Spectacled Weaver, Striated Heron, Common Waxbill, Black-headed Heron, Red-billed Firefinch, Little bee-eater, Yellow-fronted Canary, Sacred Ibis, Holub’s Golden Weaver, Variable Sunbird, and the Bronzed Manakin.
Gisenyi area bird species include Bronze Sunbird, Grey-rumped Swallow, Common Bulbul, Spot-flanked Barbet, Red-rumped Swallow, Black Saw-wing, Lesser-striped Swallow, White-browed Robin-chat, Long-tailed Cormorant, Speckled Mousebirds, Grassland Pipit, Olive Pigeons.
Other bird species include, African Black Swift, Angola Swallow, Mosque Swallow, the Black Crake, Common (Rock) Kestrels, swifts, African fish eagles, Yellow-throated Greenbuls, Pin-tailed Whydah, Black-crowned Waxbills, Holub’s Golden Weaver, and many others.
Where to Stay at Lake Kivu
Lake Kivu Lodge
Kivu Lodge is a peaceful lakeside lodge set on a private peninsula overlooking Lake Kivu, surrounded by hills and coffee plantations. The lodge offers 20 spacious cottages, including 2 executive suites, all with private terraces and lake views. Rooms feature en-suite bathrooms, Wi-Fi, TV, mini-fridge, desk, and quality bedding. Available as single, double, and triple units.
Dining & Bar Facility includes an on-site restaurant serves local and international cuisine with lake-view seating. Guests can also enjoy a coffee bar and a lounge bar for drinks and light refreshments. Facilities include an outdoor swimming pool overlooking the lake, Landscaped gardens and relaxation areas.
Lake Kivu Serena Hotel
Lake Kivu Serena Hotel is a large lakeside hotel on the northern shore of Lake Kivu in Rubavu (Gisenyi), set on a private beach with stunning lake views. The hotel has 66 rooms across two wings over two floors, offering garden, pool, or lake views. Rooms feature comfortable beds, seating areas, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, coffee/tea facilities, safes, private balconies, and bathrooms with bathtubs and toilets. Larger suites include separate seating areas and both bathtubs and showers.
Dining & Bars Facilities include:
Kiyaga Restaurant – buffet breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffet or à la carte. Ziwani Café – drinks and snacks on the private beach.
Evening Happy Hour with live music, traditional Intore dancers, and occasional barbecues.
Facilities include: An Outdoor swimming pool with children’s area, sun loungers, and parasols.
The best time to visit Lake Kivu
Lake Kivu experiences two wet seasons and two dry seasons. The dry seasons are from June until August and from mid-December through to mid-February, though you can expect some showers in the latter part of the season.
Traveling in the dry months is great for enjoying sunbathing or swimming in the lake. Birders can go exploring to catch sight of many of the 60 avian species that abound here.
The long rains in this region occur from March to May, and especially in April. The short rains fall from September to November and into the beginning of December, bringing a burst of new vegetation that can be breathtakingly beautiful.
The best time to visit Lake Kivu
This largely depends on your preferences and what you plan to do there. However, generally speaking, the dry season, which typically runs from June to September, is often considered the best time to visit. During this period, the weather is generally sunny with lower chances of rain, making it ideal for outdoor activities such as swimming, boating, and hiking around the lake.
Additionally, the dry season usually brings clearer skies, offering stunning views of the lake and surrounding landscapes. Wildlife viewing may also be better during this time, as animals are more active in the drier conditions.
That said, Lake Kivu can be visited year-round. The wet season, which occurs from October to May, brings higher rainfall but also lush greenery and fewer crowds. If you don’t mind occasional showers and enjoy a more verdant environment, visiting during the wet season can still be enjoyable.