Huye
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Get around
Huye has plenty of taxis, motorcycle taxis, and bicycle taxis, all of which will be eager to serve you. Also, you can walk from the northernmost part of Huye (the bus station) to the southernmost (the University of Rwanda) in about 20 minutes. (The taxis exist mainly to take Rwandans to their homes farther outside the city).
See
National Museum of RwandaThe National Museum is a surprisingly comprehensive and interesting museum. Even travellers knowledgeable about recent Rwandan history will learn much about Rwanda's colonial and post-colonial governments, as well as the Tutsi monarchy which pre-dated both of these. Many of Rwanda's idiosyncratic cultural attributes will make more sense after a visit to the national museum. 5000 RWF for non residents
Huye MarketHuye has a bustling market that is open every day except Saturday. Although there will be no souvenirs on sale, this market is an excellent way to learn how Rwandans shop for their everyday needs. Be prepared to bargain.
National University of RwandaAlthough a stroll through the University would take at most 20 minutes, it is a worthwhile trip to see an active African university. Students here are almost all on full scholarship, selected by test performance; they sleep two to a bed in dorms located on campus.
Murambi Genocide Memorial CentreIn 1994, Murambi was the site of a large massacre at a vocational school where several hundred Tutsis were hiding. It was turned into one of the most compelling and graphic genocide memorials with preserved bodies on display. The memorial is located near Nyamagabe, which is about 20 minutes west of Huye along the road to Cyangugu. Regular buses go to Nyamagabe which is 3km from the sign-posted site. Bus fare is 450 RWF, a motorbike to the side and back to Nyamagabe should cost no more than 2000 RWF.
NyanzaNyanza is a small town with a market, and a few hotels. Main attraction in the Museum of the Kings Palace. Entrance 6000 RWF, including a personal guide. You can visit the traditional palace and the modern home of the king built in the 1930s. The palace is out of town, half an hour walk or 300 RWF by moto-taxi.
Buy
Souvenir ShopShop with lots of handicraft: woodcarvings, baskets, printed cards.
Eat
For lunch, try the nameless lunch restaurant located across the street from the Ibis and a little to the right (as you face away from Ibis). It is to the right of the craft store. For lunch they offer classic Rwandan comfort food: brochettes (goat kabobs), plantains, sweet potatoes, boiled cassava, beans, and rice. It is excellent.
According to local people several years ago the government passed a law requiring that all government employees only had 30 minutes for lunch each day, this lead to the creation of lunch buffets across Rwanda that allowed for these workers to fill up on food and get back to the office in time. For one of these ubiquitous buffets head to Amafu Restaurant on the second floor across the street from Hotel Ibis. The menu changes depending on the day, but usually you can find soup, rice, beans, potatoes, sombe (kassava leaves), pasta, salad, and meat. A vegetarian plate costs 3000. Beef is 500 extra and chicken and fish 1500 extra.
If you walk towards the University you will find Hotel Credo on the left side, they have a swimming pool and a restaurant. Opposite of this hotel there is the ice cream parlour Nzozi Nziza where you can get ice cream, very nice cakes and cookies.
An excellent place for dinner is the Chinese restaurant located across the street from the market, behind the gas station. Chinese workers built most of the paved roads in Rwanda, and a few Chinese restaurants survived their departure. This one serves a variety of chicken, pork, vegetarian, and beef dishes.
Drink
Basically every restaurant in Huye is also a bar, in hotel Faucon also on the main road, towards Kigali if you leave from Ibis there is a bar with TV specialized on football (soccer) and on Fridays and Saturdays they have a disco.
If you travel the main road towards the University just after you left town and you go down hill there is Cafe Connexion on your right side, you can drink the best cappuccino served in Rwanda there and you can buy the coffee in the shop. Inside you will see the equipment they use to make this excellent coffee. (If the owner is around he is also demonstrating the coffee roasting if you ask him).
Sleep
Of course, one popular strategy is to stay at another (cheaper) hotel and eat at the Ibis restaurant, which is open to everyone.
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Shalom Guesthouse
phone: +250 05125041Run by the Anglican Church. 8 en-suite rooms (30000 RWF). spotlessly clean. shared balconies. lounge for guests. TV in all rooms, but not always functioning. Also a number of small rooms (6000 RWF). Hôtel des Beaux-Arts
Motel du Mont HuyeA bit off the main road, offers quiet and clean rooms along a garden shared with velvet monkeys. Meals are around 3000 RWF.
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Hôtel Faucon
phone: +250 7 88 89 08 77On the main road. The Hôtel Faucon was the private residence of the king and queen of Belgium during the colonial era. Has a bar/restaurant which serves standard meals for 3500 RWF. (In Feb 2017 closed and abandonded!)
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Go next
All regional and national Busses leave from bus station at the north end of the main road. Bus to Kigali takes 2,5-3 hours, leaves every full hour on time, sometimes also half the hour. To go to Karonig/Kibuye take a bus to Muhanga/Gitarama (bus to Kigali) and change there, takes 4 hours in total. Buses to Nyamza leave every full hour and need 50 Min.