Kigali Urban Gardens
Green Spaces in the Heart of the City
Kigali is often celebrated as one of Africa’s cleanest and greenest capitals, and part of its charm lies in its many urban gardens and eco-parks. These pockets of nature scattered across the city provide locals and visitors with a refreshing escape from the bustling streets. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful walk, a picnic spot, or simply a chance to enjoy Kigali’s natural beauty, the city’s green spaces are worth exploring.
Nyandungu Eco Park
One of Kigali’s most impressive green attractions is the Nyandungu Eco Park, a 121-hectare restored wetland that has been transformed into an urban oasis. The park features walking and cycling paths, birdwatching areas, medicinal plant gardens, and designated picnic spots. It’s a favorite destination for both locals and tourists who want to reconnect with nature while learning about conservation. Nyandungu is not only a leisure space but also an important environmental project, helping restore biodiversity in the city.
Umusambi Village

Another must visit is Umusambi Village, a sanctuary for rescued grey crowned cranes surrounded by restored wetlands and walking trails. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful environment, observe the cranes, and discover Rwanda’s biodiversity. It’s a perfect combination of conservation and relaxation within minutes of Kigali’s center.
City Greenery and Public Spaces
Beyond these two major eco-parks, Kigali is filled with smaller public gardens and landscaped spaces where residents gather to relax, exercise, or enjoy community events. These gardens highlight Kigali’s identity as a forward-thinking, eco-friendly capital.
Why Visit Kigali’s Urban Gardens?
Kigali’s gardens and eco-parks are more than just green spaces—they are part of the city’s commitment to sustainability, well-being, and natural beauty. Whether for a quiet walk, photography, or a family outing, they offer a refreshing balance to the city’s vibrant energy.
To make the most of your trip, the Explore Kigali team will help you organize visits to Nyandungu Eco Park, Umusambi Village, and other hidden green spaces across the city.
