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Pedal & Stroll Through Rwanda’s Hidden Treasures

Rwanda Awaits.

Slow Down, See More

In Rwanda, travel doesn’t have to rush. Away from engines and paved roads, there’s a quieter way to explore, a rhythm shaped by footsteps and spinning wheels. Through tea plantations at dawn and along winding village paths, biking and walking reveal the country’s soul in ways you can’t catch from a window. The rustle of leaves, the hum of daily life, the warmth of a passing smile, all of it unfolds slowly, inviting deeper connection. This is where the pace changes, and every moment becomes something you can truly feel.

Traveler walking through illuminated Kigali streets at night

Our Tour Categories

Rwanda has its own rhythm, and the best way to feel it is to slow down. Think gentle bike rides through tea-covered hills, walks that lead you through quiet villages, and moments where you stop to chat with a local farmer or simply take in the view. Our tours aren’t about rushing from one place to the next. They’re about real connection, rich experiences, and memories that stay with you long after you leave. Come feel the difference.

Tea farmer in Rwanda’s highlands with scenic views of rolling hills

Spin Through Scenery

Pedal past shimmering lakes, terraced farms, and villages where kids wave as you cruise by. Choose half-day rides or multi-day journeys, e-bikes available for leisurely exploring.

Pricing & Locations

Our city biking and night walk experiences are priced based on the city and route you choose. Prices may vary depending on the specific location, as some cities offer more scenic routes or unique experiences. For instance, cycling through Kigali's lively streets may have a different cost than a quieter ride through a lakeside village. Similarly, a night walk in the capital might differ from one in a smaller town, where the pace and ambiance are distinct. We ensure that, regardless of location, each experience is tailored to give you the best view and connection to the city, while keeping the journey enjoyable and safe.

Cyclist riding bike during a vibrant sunset with colorful sky

Road Cycling

Rwanda’s open roads are a dream for cycling. You’ll ride through green hills and quiet lakeside paths where the scenery shifts as naturally as the wind. Each route is designed to keep things smooth and joyful. With a local guide by your side, expect more than just directions, you’ll hear stories of the land, pause at waterfalls most people miss, and stop for coffee so fresh it was roasted that morning.

1 Day (4–6 hours)

Multiple locations, including Kigali, Rubavu, and Nyamata.

From $40 – $150 per day

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Mountain Biking

Get ready for the thrill of mountain biking through Rwanda’s wild landscapes. Feel the rush as you race along volcanic dirt trails, navigate forest single-tracks, and descend with stunning views of gorilla territory. Your experience includes a rugged bike, helmet, and an expert guide who’s also handy with bike repairs, because, let’s face it, mud happens.

1 Day (3–4 hours)

Multiple locations: Musanze, Gakenke, Burera, and many more.

From $60 – $200 per day

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Add-Ons

Bike Rentals ($15–50/day): City cruisers or mountain bikes,ready to roll.

Gear Kits ($20): Rain jacket, repair kit, and a local backpack.

Private Guides (+$30): Custom detours? Our guides make it happen.

Why Rwanda for Active Travel?

Rwanda’s landscape invites movement in rolling hills, quiet forests, and lakeside paths that make every step or pedal feel alive. In Kigali, car free zones turn cycling into a pleasure. In the countryside, trails range from easy village strolls to challenging mountain descents. And beyond the adventure, your journey often supports local conservation and community efforts. It’s travel that moves you physically and meaningfully.

Person admiring scenic mountain landscape in Rwanda

Why Choose Peek Rwanda?

Top-Quality Bikes & Gear

Well-maintained bikes, helmets, and repair kits included.

Eco-Conscious Travel

10% of our revenue goes into trail upkeep & community projects.

Local Experts

Guides who know every hidden path, coffee shop, and shortcut.

FAQs(Frequently Asked Questions)

Is the experience safe at night?

Yes, safety is our priority. Our guides are familiar with the routes, and we ensure well lit and secure paths for night walks. For city biking, we provide helmets and follow safe biking regulations.

Do I need to bring my own bike?

No, we provide high quality city bikes and safety gear for all participants. However, if you prefer to use your own bike, you are welcome to do so.

What should I wear for the experience?

For city biking, wear comfortable clothing and closed toe shoes. For the night walk, wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket in case of cool weather.

Can beginners join the City Bike tour?

Yes, the city bike tour is beginner friendly. We start with a short briefing and ensure the route is manageable for all skill levels.

What time does the Night Walk start and how long does it last?

The Night Walk usually starts around 7:00 PM and lasts about 2–3 hours. The exact timing may vary depending on the season and group preferences.

What happens in case of an emergency?

In case of an emergency, our guides are equipped with first-aid kits and have direct contacts with emergency services. We also provide assistance for any unexpected situations, ensuring your safety at all times.

What if it rains or the weather changes?

If there’s light rain, the experience continues with raincoats provided. However, in case of heavy rain or unsafe weather conditions, we reschedule the tour or offer a refund if rescheduling isn’t possible.

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Add-Ons

Bike Rentals ($15–50/day): City cruisers or mountain bikes, ready to roll.

Gear Kits ($20): Rain jacket, repair kit, and a local backpack.

Private Guides (+$30): Custom detours? Our guides make it happen.

Group of hikers trekking through lush forest trail in Rwanda

Guided Walks & Hikes

Rwanda opens up slowly when you’re on foot. Walk through tea plantations where songs rise with the morning mist, or hike forest trails with a local expert who spots wildlife most would miss. On shorter walks, expect fresh snacks like juicy mango slices or passionfruit popsicles from roadside vendors. Longer treks lead you deeper, into quiet villages, where you’ll share a home-cooked meal and stories over beans wrapped in banana leaves. These walks aren’t just about the distance, they’re about connection, discovery, and the pace that lets it all sink in.

1 Day (4–5 hours)

Multiple locations, including Kigali, Cyangugu, Rubavu, Burera, and Musanze.

From $20 – $80 per day

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