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Motorbike Taxis
Motorbike taxis, known as ‘motos’ in Rwanda, are still the most popular form of transport in Kigali for most people. They’re quick, cheap, convenient, and (mostly) safe.
Moto drivers usually work from ‘stations’ – junctions and roadside areas where they hang about and wait for passengers. You’ll rarely have to walk long to find one. You can also hail a passing moto from the road – but this comes with some risks.
All moto drivers in Kigali carry an extra helmet for their passengers.
Moto drivers in Kigali work on (almost) fixed fares based on distance. While they sometimes overcharge foreigners, it’s usually not too high and open to haggling. Fares between most parts of Kigali typically cost from 500-2,500 RWF.
If you don’t want to haggle the fare, the Kigali government has recently introduced mandatory smart metering on moto-taxis. The meters are attached to the bike, and you can request a driver to turn it on at the start of your ride.
Motorbike taxis, known as ‘motos’ in Rwanda, are still the most popular form of transport in Kigali for most people. They’re quick, cheap, convenient, and (mostly) safe.
Moto drivers usually work from ‘stations’ – junctions and roadside areas where they hang about and wait for passengers. You’ll rarely have to walk long to find one. You can also hail a passing moto from the road – but this comes with some risks.
All moto drivers in Kigali carry an extra helmet for their passengers.
Moto drivers in Kigali work on (almost) fixed fares based on distance. While they sometimes overcharge foreigners, it’s usually not too high and open to haggling. Fares between most parts of Kigali typically cost from 500-2,500 RWF.
If you don’t want to haggle the fare, the Kigali government has recently introduced mandatory smart metering on moto-taxis. The meters are attached to the bike, and you can request a driver to turn it on at the start of your ride.