Exploring the Twin Lakes of Burera and Ruhondo on two wheels offers an unforgettable adventure amidst the stunning landscapes of Rwanda. As cyclists pedal along the winding paths surrounding the lakes, they are treated to breathtaking views of lush greenery, towering mountains, and the serene waters of the lakes below. The route takes riders through charming villages where they can interact with locals, experience Rwandan culture firsthand, and witness traditional activities such as farming and fishing. Cycling along the shores of the Twin Lakes allows adventurers to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the countryside while enjoying the invigorating exercise of biking.
Along the journey, cyclists have the opportunity to stop at various viewpoints overlooking the lakes, providing ample photo opportunities to capture the scenic beauty of the surrounding terrain. The Twin Lakes are not only a visual delight but also home to a rich diversity of bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers. Cyclists can pause to observe the vibrant birdlife, including kingfishers, herons, and African fish eagles, adding an element of wildlife exploration to their biking adventure. Whether embarking on a leisurely ride or a more challenging cycling expedition, exploring the Twin Lakes on two wheels promises an enriching and memorable experience for adventurers seeking to connect with nature and immerse themselves in the splendor of Rwanda's countryside.
- At 8h00am, after your breakfast at your hotel/ resort, get ready with your bike and begin cycling towards Twin Lakes (Burera & Ruhondo).
- Cycle to Kinigi at the base of the volcanoes for a traditional stew lunch. Before arriving at your hotel/resort, take a moment to appreciate the local agriculture and breathe in the fresh mountain air.
- At 15h00pm, arrival at your hotel/resort
> You can visit the twin lakes (Burera & Ruhondo) which are situated in the foothills of the Virungas and do a boat ride to explore the amazing landscape and enjoying the incredible views of the Virunga in the backdrop