Kibuye is a city in Rwanda on the shore of Lake Kivu — the surrounding area offers some stunning views of the lake. The new name is Karongi, most people still call it Kibuye though.
Kibuye is located in Western Province, Rwanda. The capital being Rubengera, the district also contains Kibuye, the provincial capital and a major Rwandan lakeside resort. It is one of the districts with the least population density of 334 inhabitants per square kilometre (870/sq mi) as of 2012 census.
Tourism is one of the main economic sectors of Kibuye. Kibuye's location near Lake Kivu, the beautiful scenery and its many islands are the main draws. There are many resort and hotels which have been built recently outside the town of Kibuye, most on the shores of Lake Kivu.
The most direct NR15 road from Kigali is in poor condition from Muhanga (2021). The NR11 from Cyangugu to the south is in good condition.
Capital bus line runs from Kigali to Kibuye and back every hour on the hour. As of late September 2011, the cost is 2700 RWF. The trip will take you about 2 hours and 45 minutes.
A second option is to take a local bus (matatu) which costs the same amount as the more legitimate bus line Capital.
Onatracom runs a bus from Gisenyi to Kibuye most everyday. The bus is extremely crowded and you often won't get a seat. However, with a price of only 2000 RWF it is great deal. The ride takes around 5 hours. From Gisenyi, the bus leaves at around 07:30. Get there well ahead of time if you want to have a seat.
A second bus line, Zam Zamu, runs a camper-bus looking bus service between Gisenyi and Kibuye. This bus leaves at around 11:00 or 12:00 and costs 3000 RWF. It is smaller and more comfortable than the Onatracom. The trip takes roughly the same amount of time though.
It is supposedly possible to catch a ride from Gisenyi to Kibuye on the boat (Primus boat). This fleet of boats will run whenever there is a need to transport beverages from the Bralirwa bottling facility in La Brasserie (Gisenyi) to either Kibuye or Cyangugu.
there is now a ferry from Kibuye going to Gisenyi. the ferry departs every Tuesday and Friday at 12:00. the cost of a ticket from Kibuye to Gisenyi is 2,500 RWF there is also a ferry from Kibuye going to Cyangugu the ferry departs every Wednesday and Sunday at 10:00. the cost of the ticket from Kibuye to Cyangugu is 3,500 RWF.
Walking or taking a moto (motorcycle or scooter) are your options.
Moto prices:
From Kibuye town to most of the hotels listed should cost around 500 RWF.
From Kibuye town to KHI Nyamishaba - college campus with good internet and computers - 400 RWF.
One of the most popular islands to visit in Karongi is Napoleon Island; a large island which is popular for hiking and for viewing one of Africa's largest colonies of straw colored fruit bats which resides on the Island. Other islands in Karongi are Monkey Island which has a small population of vervet monkeys and Amahoro or Peace Island which used to have a camping site.
Aerial view of Bethany Hotel B in Karongi
Night fishing is another popular pastime in Karongi. At night, fishermen sail on three wooden boats bound together by smaller poles and use gas lanterns to lure small Isambaza or Tanganyika sardines into their nets. Some fishermen allow tourists and other visitors to join them on their boats.
Visit the Genocide Memorial and Catholic Church at Home Saint Jean.
The Museum of Environment with information about envir
The Kigali Health Institute (KHI) has its smaller campus located in a part of Kibuye called Nyamishaba. The school offers the best internet access in town and the computers and internet are available for a nominal fee.
As of late June 2010, the price from Kibuye town to KHI/Nyamishaba is 400 RWF and will take approximately 5 minutes.
There is a local market everyday in Kibuye town. You can find local produce, used clothing, and lots of things from China.
If you are looking for more exotic (expensive) things - bread, spices, snickers, potato chips, etc., - go to the shops at the two gas stations in town. It is assumed that people who can pay for gas can also pay for expensive things.
There are some ATMs in town. Bank of Kigali have a machine that accepts all the common card types.
All hotels have a restaurant with decent food. Again, eating at the hotels will be more expensive than eating in Kibuye town at a local establishment. Prices range from 2,000 to 10,000 RWF.
The following prices are for most Rwandan bars around Kibuye town (as of late June 2010):
Normally there is a lunch buffet available at some restaurants in town. Generally speaking, they cost around 800 RWF or around 1000 RWF if you chose to get a piece of meat with your meal.
All hotels listed under the hotel section (minus Saint Marie) offer drinks at slightly elevated rate and with a slightly better selection or variety than you'll find in Kibuye town. If you go into town you can find a number of local bars offering local prices for local beers - mainly Primus, Mutzig, Skoal and Turbo King.
A list of prices at local bars, shops and restaurants as of late June 2010:
Beers:
Golf Eden Rock
Bethanie A beautiful setting on the water with mediocre, inflexible service and decent food but poor wine selection. Swimming is possible directly from the hotel. There is no beach, only slimy rocks. Terraced rows of rooms with nice gardens and trees everywhere. Single room, self-contained, as of May 2012 is 15000 RWF -- or $28US, which is a terrible exchange rate of around 535 (whereas the hotel's exchange rate is 570 so just change your dollars first then pay for the room)..
Holiday Inn (not affiliated with the chain)
As of June 2010 you could get a room at most of these hotels - excluding the Moriah and Holiday Inn - starting at around 10 to 12,000 RWF. All hotels have a view of Lake Kivu, with Bethanie, Moriah and Holiday Inn being directly on the water.
English/French language broadcasts are available from BBC World Service in Kibuye/Karongi on 93.3MHz.
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