MileHacker Logo
Where to Stay in Burundi

Accommodation Types: Where to Stay

Common Lodging

  • Hostels

    Very few dedicated hostels. Some guesthouses offer basic, shared-room accommodations for budget travelers.

  • Guesthouses (Auberges)

    Widespread, from basic to mid-range. Good for frugal travelers seeking local experiences. Quality is not consistent.

  • Hotels

    Basic local to foreign standard hotels, mainly in Bujumbura, with amenities like AC and Wi-Fi.

  • Luxury Hotels/Resorts

    Limited number, mostly on Lake Tanganyika shores or Bujumbura hills. These contain swimming pools, restaurants, and business centers.

Other Options

  • Unique Local Accommodation

    Many guesthouses are locally owned, a way to directly support local economies.

  • Vacation Rentals/Apartments

    Limited availability. Vrbo is not widely established, more common for longer-term stays.

  • Homestay/Community-Based Tourism

    Emerging in rural areas. Cultural immersion with local families. Arrange through local NGOs or ethical tour companies.

  • Camping/Outdoor Accommodation

    Possible inside national parks (Ruvubu, Kibira) with prior arrangement. Facilities are basic. Bringing your own Camping gear is needed.

Neighborhood Guide: Choosing Your Base in Bujumbura

Bujumbura features distinct neighborhoods, each with its unique character, safety, and proximity to attractions.

Rohero / Kiriri

Pros
  • Typically safer and quieter.
  • Better amenities (electricity, water).
  • Many properties have nice scenery.
  • Relaxed atmosphere.
Cons
  • Further from central city attractions.
  • Requires taxi travel.
  • Accommodation prices higher.

Downtown/City Centre

Pros
  • Central location.
  • Easy access to markets, banks, transport.
Cons
  • Can be noisy and busy.
  • Could feel less safe at night.
  • Heavy traffic.
  • Accommodation options might be basic.

Kigobe/Lac Tanganyika Areas

Pros
  • Direct lake access and activities.
  • Scenic views.
  • Relaxed, resort-like ambiance.
  • Popular for evening dining.
Cons
  • Somewhat isolated from city center.
  • Requires transport for most urban attractions.

Safety and Proximity Considerations

Safety by Area

Rohero and Kiriri are the least risky areas for visitors, especially after dark. Be careful in crowded downtown areas (pickpocketing). Avoid not as developed or politically sensitive areas (Cibitoke, Kinama, Kamenge, Musaga) after dark. Always verify current local advice.

Proximity & Ambiance

Downtown: Best nearness to the Central Market and public transport. Lakeside Areas: Ideal for immediate Lake Tanganyika activities. Rohero/Kiriri: Residential, usually require taxis for attractions. Rohero/Kiriri are quieter, while Lakeside Areas have a relaxed, resort-like ambiance.

Booking Strategies: Securing Your Stay

Planning ahead can make a difference, especially for specific periods.

Advance Booking & Platforms

  • For upscale hotels in Bujumbura, specifically during the dry season (June-August) or peak holidays, booking a few weeks beforehand is advisable.
  • Online Travel Agencies (Booking.com, Agoda) list some hotels, offering convenient viewing of options and reviews, though selection is limited.
  • Smaller hotels and guesthouses are best booked by direct contact (phone or email) for potentially better rates and communication.
  • Local tour operators handle hotel bookings if you book a full tour package.

Policies & Fluctuations

  • Bargaining for walk-in-in rates is possible, particularly for longer stays or low season. Common at smaller guesthouses. Approach politely.
  • Down payment and cancellation rules differ. Larger hotels have standard terms. Smaller places may ask for cash deposit. Clarify when reserving.
  • Prices may be slightly higher during the dry season (June-August). Significant seasonal changes are less common; prices stay relatively stable.
  • Confirm your reservation a few days before arrival, especially if booked directly with a smaller establishment.

Additional Accommodation Options

Global Hotel Chains
Budget & Specialty Booking

Helpful Tip

Local Experience

For a genuine local experience and to back the community, a well-vetted bed and breakfast or a local group-based homeyour visit is a good consideration.

Confirmations

Always confirm your reservation a few days before arrival, especially if you booked directly with a smaller establishment.

Reviews

Upon...ing reserve, review recent comments to gauge current conditions and services, especially for smaller establishments.

Accommodation Recommendations: Top Picks by Travel Style

Here are some highly-regarded accommodations in Bujumbura, suiting different budgets and travel needs.

Top Picks by Budget Bujumbura Examples

Luxury Hotel: Hotel Club du Lac Tanganyika

Average Price: $150 - $250+ | Features: Lakefront, pool, multiple restaurants, AC, Wi-Fi.

  • Pros: Scenic, comfortable, wide range of services.
  • Cons: Higher cost, may experience less "local".
Mid-range Hotel: Hôtel Roca Golf

Average Price: $70 - $120 | Features: Golf course proximity, pool, restaurant, Wi-Fi.

  • Pros: Good value for amenities, quieter location.
  • Cons: Not directly on the lake, needs transport.

Top Picks by Budget Continued

Mid-range Guesthouse: Hotel du Lac Tanganyika not Club

Average Price: $40 - $80 | Features: Closer to city, basic amenities, restaurant.

  • Pros: More local feel, often family-owned-run, good value.
  • Cons: Might not have luxury amenities, variable quality.
Budget Guesthouse: Auberge Chez Alice

Average Price: $10 - $30 | Features: No-frills accommodations, shared/private bath, local area.

  • Pros: Very cheap, suitable for backpackers, local immersion.
  • Cons: Basic facilities, might not have AC/hot water, limited service.

Family-Friendly & Solo Traveler Options

  • Family-Friendly Options

    Hotels with pools, such As hotel Club du Lac Tanganyika. Seek properties with bigger rooms, family suites, or connecting options. Guesthouses with communal areas or gardens are also options.

  • Solo Traveler Recommendations

    Guesthouses balance price and security. They often encourage a social environment. Properties with lively restaurants or bars may offer social interaction. Prioritize safer neighborhoods.

  • Cultural & Historical Significance

    Few properties are historical landmarks. Locally owned guesthouses a more authentic cultural experience through interaction with Burundian hospitality.

  • Confirmation Reminder

    When booking, read recent comments carefully to gauge current conditions and services, especially for smaller establishments.

Long-Stay Accommodations

  • Discounted Rates

    Some hotels have discounted rates for weekly or monthly stays. Inquire directly with the hotel.

  • Apartment Rentals

    If found via local contacts or real estate agents, apartment rentals are suitable for long-term stays, with more space and a home-like environment.

  • Preferred Areas

    Consider areas like Rohero or Kiriri for security and amenities when staying long-term.

  • Important Note

    Few properties are historical hotels or historically and culturally important landmarks. Most places to stay are modern builds.

Visual Context

Hotel Club du Lac Tanganyika, one of Burundi's premier lakeside resorts.

Consideration for Your Stay
  • Contemplate what is most essential to you: safety, quiet, access to city life, or lake activities.
  • Balance budget with desired amenities and location.
  • Local insights from tour operators or guides are valuable.

Affiliate Resources for Accommodation

General Booking Platforms

Booking.com - Global accommodation platform.
Agoda - Strong for Asian properties, some global reach.

Specialty Accommodation

Hostelworld - Budget accommodation specialist.
Vrbo - Vacation rental booking site.

Unique Stays & Chains

TrustedHousesitters - House/pet sitting exchange.
IHG Hotels - International hotel group.

Where to Stay in Burundi. Hotels, Neighborhoods, Accommodation