Coconut Kigali
Coconut Kigali: A Tropical Oasis of Fun in the Heart of Kigali
Experience the serene beauty of IREBE Garden in Kigali, a perfect oasis for relaxation, exploration, and connection with nature.
Nestled in the heart of Kigali, IREBE Garden is a serene oasis that invites tourists to unwind amidst lush greenery and vibrant flora. This hidden gem is perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, and immersing oneself in the natural beauty of Rwanda. With its welcoming ambiance and tranquil surroundings, IREBE Garden offers a refreshing escape from the bustling city life, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and exploration.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Nyamagabe, head north on the RN1 road towards Kigali. Continue for about 30 km until you reach the outskirts of Kigali. Follow the signs to Rukingu. Once you are in Rukingu, use GPS coordinates -1.9122326, 30.0800927 to navigate directly to IREBE Garden.
Public Transportation
Take a bus or shared taxi from Nyamagabe to Kigali. Once you arrive at the Kigali main bus terminal, look for a bus heading towards Rukingu or a taxi that can take you directly there. The fare is typically around RWF 1,500 to RWF 2,500. Upon reaching Rukingu, use the GPS coordinates -1.9122326, 30.0800927 to find IREBE Garden.
Walking
If you are already in Rukingu, IREBE Garden is likely within walking distance. Use the GPS coordinates -1.9122326, 30.0800927 to guide you. It's advisable to ask locals for directions as they can provide the best walking routes.
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