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7 Days (1 Week) Itinerary in Burundi - Travel Guide
What to do in Burundi for 7 days?
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7 Days (1 Week) Itinerary in Burundi - Travel Guide

The best 7 days itinerary & travel guide in Burundi

A Week of Adventure in Beautiful Burundi - What to do in Burundi for 7 days?

Days Description Overnight
1 Day 1 - Welcome to Bujumbura Bujumbura
2 Day 2 - Explore Bujumbura and Muramvya Muramvya
3 Day 3 - Gitega Gitega
4 Day 4 - Karera Waterfalls Gitega
5 Day 5 - Rutana and Vyanda Rutana
6 Day 6 - Kibira National Park Bururi
7 Day 7 - Farewell, Burundi Bujumbura

Introduction

A superb blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and historical wonders, this 7-day tour in Burundi offers a journey that will capture your heart. Explore scenic landscapes, wildlife reserves, cultural towns, and historical sites. This itinerary gives you a glimpse of what to expect in the heart of Africa in a week.

Day 1 - Welcome to Bujumbura

Begin your African adventure in Bujumbura, Burundi’s vibrant capital. Its balmy beaches and soaring mountains make a wonderful introduction. Visit Mausolee du Prince Louis Rwagasore, a crucial national hero. Then, experience Burundi’s urban culture at Living Museum of Bujumbura providing an exciting insight into local traditions. Stroll along the beautiful Lake Tanganyika, known to be Africa's second largest freshwater lake. Enjoy a meal of local cuisine as the day ends.

Day 2 - Explore Bujumbura and Muramvya

Today, marvel at the Rusizi National Park. Expect the unexpected as hippos and varied bird species welcome you. After lunch, it's off to the central province, Muramvya. Here, visit Gisozi Hill to glimpse into the culture and history of ancient Burundi kingdom. Ever tried local Burundian beer? Give it a shot at the local brewery.

Day 3 - Gitega

Heading to Gitega, the cultural heart of Burundi. Start with the famous National Museum of Gitega. Get lost in the music, art, and stories of the Burundi people. After lunch, explore the Gishora Drum Sanctuary, home to ancient royal drums.

Day 4 - Karera Waterfalls

Embark on a journey toward the southwest of Gitega to see the Karera Waterfalls. These cascading falls offer breath-taking views that'll make your heart leap. After the waterfalls, a nature walk in the surroundings is a perfect way to end the day.

Day 5 - Rutana and Vyanda

Hit the road towards Rutana to explore the incredibly beautiful The Source of Nile and its stunning surroundings. Later, venture into the Vyanda Natural reserve, brimming with a variety of flora and fauna.

Day 6 - Kibira National Park

Today's escapade is Kibira National Park in Bururi. It's a haven for animals and bird species. Enjoy a guided tour, there is plenty to engage with: monkeys, butterflies, and more importantly, an irresistible urge to embrace nature.

Day 7 - Farewell, Burundi

Time to bid adieu to Burundi! But first, catch a glimpse of one last highlight: Mount Heha, the highest mountain in Burundi. From its summit, the view is simply spectacular. Finally, travel back to Bujumbura where your Burundian adventure began a week ago. Do some last-minute souvenir shopping before catching your flight.

Summary of this itinerary

This one-week itinerary in Burundi is the perfect canvas to paint your own African adventure. With a rich cocktail of culture, history, nature, and wildlife, there's no end to the wonders you'll discover in this African gem. So, are you ready to explore the heart of Africa in a week? Get packed. Your Burundian adventure awaits!

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FAQs about this
7 day itinerary in
Burundi

Can I get help with visas upon arrival in Burundi?

Yes, tourist visas can be obtained upon arrival. However, it's recommended to secure your visa before you travel to avoid any possible issues.

What type of adapters should I bring for my electrical devices?

In Burundi, the power plugs and sockets are of type C and E. If they don't match, you may need an adapter.

Is it safe to drink the tap water?

It's generally advised to drink bottled or previously boiled water in Burundi to avoid any health risks.

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