What you need to know Upon arrival in Rwanda for a Holiday amid COVID-19
What you need to know Upon arrival in Rwanda for a Holiday amid COVID-19. As part of Government measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the following is mandatory upon entry into Rwanda :
• All travelers arriving in Rwanda will be screened upon entry.
• All travelers must proceed to one of the designated hotels for a transition period of 24 hours.
• Once at the hotel, the following shall be the process: Book Now
The following procedures must be adhered to upon arrival in Rwanda for a Holiday amid COVID-19
Step 1: You will be tested for COVID-19 and there will be a medical team to assist whenever needed. The cost of COVID-19 test and transit medical services is 60USD per test and can be paid through E-banking and/or Mobile payment. For further information on payment method, please follow these instructions
Step 2: Wait for the test results to be received by SMS or email.
Step 3: If your test result is negative, you will be invited to checkout or extend your stay in the same hotel at applicable hotel’s rates
Step 4: If your test result is positive, you will be taken to a medical facility for specialized care at your own cost. Please find details on treatment costs on this link……We encourage passengers to have international travel insurance.
REMINDER
The preventive measures announced by the Ministry of Health must be observed by all, especially frequent hand-washing, proper wearing of face masks in public, and maintaining safe physical distance from others (at least one meter apart). For more details about COVID-19 clinical management guidelines, please visit www.rbc.gov.rw.
Rwanda, a tiny landlocked country in central Africa (in the centre of the Albertine Rift), characterized by undulating hilly and mountainous terrain, with rainforest on the western heights and heavily cultivated fields in the valleys below – not for nothing known as “The Land of a Thousand Hills”. From the centre, the land slopes away to the savannahs and marshes of the east. The legendary Virunga Mountains in the north-east are home to volcanoes, swathes of cloud forest and half the world’s total population of Critically Endangered mountain gorillas. To the west lies Lake Kivu, one of the world’s deepest lakes, with a depth of 475 metres (1 558 feet.) Home to several primates in Nyungwe forest the most pristine and old living forest in Rwanda allowing guest to get on chimpanzee safari in Rwanda. Such a beautiful garden of African Safaris experiences.