Rwanda and Uganda are East Africa's two most popular gorilla trekking destinations — and many travelers combine both countries in a single road trip. A common question when planning this trip: is it cheaper to rent a car in Kigali or Kampala?
Here is an honest comparison from Rent Cars Kigali — though we are obviously Kigali-based, we will give you the real picture.
Vehicle Prices: Kigali vs Kampala
In general, car rental prices between Kigali and Kampala are comparable for similar vehicle types. The key differences are in what is included:
Kigali rental advantages:
- Typically includes insurance more comprehensively in the quoted price
- Free airport delivery is more commonly a standard inclusion
- Kigali's compact geography means less time and fuel spent just getting out of the city
- Roads in Rwanda are generally in better condition, meaning fewer vehicle stress issues
Kampala rental market:
- Larger market with more operators and potentially more price competition
- Kampala traffic is significantly worse than Kigali — budget more time and fuel for city driving
- Road quality outside Kampala varies more than Rwanda
The Rwanda Road Quality Advantage
One factor that genuinely makes Kigali the better starting point for a Rwanda-Uganda road trip is Rwanda's road infrastructure. From Kigali, you reach Volcanoes National Park in 2.5 hours on excellent tarmac. Crossing into Uganda at Katuna, the road quality changes noticeably in some sections — which is why we recommend starting your circuit in Rwanda and ending in Uganda, rather than the reverse.
Cross-Border Car Rental — What You Need to Know
If you want to drive from Kigali into Uganda (or vice versa), you need cross-border authorisation from your rental company — not all companies provide this, and those that do charge an additional fee for the insurance documentation.
At Rent Cars Kigali, we authorise vehicles for Uganda travel with advance notice. The additional documentation cost is $50, which covers COMESA Yellow Card insurance valid in Uganda.
Our Honest Verdict
For a Rwanda-focused trip, start in Kigali — better roads, more compact geography, excellent rental infrastructure. For a pure Uganda trip, Kampala makes sense. For a combined East Africa circuit, starting in Kigali and crossing into Uganda gives you the most scenic progression and the best roads at the start of your trip when you are freshest.
Planning an East Africa road trip starting in Rwanda? Talk to our team about cross-border options — we have helped hundreds of travelers navigate the Rwanda-Uganda route.