Rwanda for Digital Nomads -- The 2026 Guide
Kigali has quietly become one of Africa's best cities for digital nomads and remote workers. It combines the things that matter most -- reliable fast internet, safety, cleanliness, good coffee shops and coworking spaces, an interesting expat and international community, and the extraordinary option to be in Volcanoes National Park or Lake Kivu on any given weekend. Here is everything you need to know.
The Internet Situation in Kigali
- MTN Rwanda fibre and 4G: reliable and fast in Kigali, speeds of 20-50 Mbps common
- Most mid-range and upscale hotels: good Wi-Fi for video calls
- Coworking spaces: dedicated fibre, consistently reliable
- Cafes (Bourbon Coffee, Java House): adequate for most work, not always for large file transfers
- Outside Kigali: good 4G on main highways, drops in remote areas
Best Coworking Spaces in Kigali
- Norrsken House Kigali: Africa's largest hub -- 5,000 sqm, multiple floors, excellent facilities, strong community of African startups and international organisations. KG 7 Ave, Kigali.
- kLab: Technology and innovation hub. Open to members and day pass visitors. Good atmosphere for tech workers.
- Impact Hub Kigali: Social enterprise focused coworking space in Kimihurura. Regular community events.
- Norrsken Cafe (rooftop): If you just need good internet, a desk, and a view -- the Norrsken rooftop cafe does day access without a formal coworking pass.
Visas for Digital Nomads in Rwanda
Rwanda does not yet have a specific digital nomad visa (as of 2026). Most nationalities enter visa-free for 30 days and can extend at the Kigali immigration office. An extension typically adds 30-90 days. For longer stays, a business visa or a work permit through a local entity is required.
Cost of Living for a Digital Nomad in Kigali
- Accommodation: $400-900/month for a comfortable apartment in Kiyovu or Kimihurura
- Coworking hot desk: $80-150/month
- Food (cooking + eating out mix): $300-500/month
- Transport (Bolt + occasional rental car for weekends): $100-200/month
- Total comfortable budget: $900-1,800/month
Weekends as a Digital Nomad in Rwanda
This is the real selling point. A Friday afternoon car rental means you are at Volcanoes National Park by 7 PM. Saturday morning golden monkey trekking ($100). Saturday afternoon at the Twin Lakes. Sunday back in Kigali. Monday at Norrsken. This is the digital nomad life that Rwanda makes possible and that Bali or Lisbon cannot compete with on experience.
Weekend car rental from $35/day -- our most popular booking from Kigali-based nomads and expats.