What to Keep in Your Rental Car in Rwanda: The Road Trip Car Kit
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What to Keep in Your Rental Car in Rwanda: The Road Trip Car Kit

The Rwanda Rental Car Road Trip Kit

Every blog tells you what to pack in your suitcase for Rwanda. Nobody tells you what needs to be in the car itself — in the glove compartment, the door pockets, and the boot — before you leave Kigali. After thousands of rental days across Rwanda, this is the kit that actually matters.

The Glove Compartment (Documents)

  • Rental agreement (printed): Police checkpoints require the original. A phone screenshot is not accepted.
  • Vehicle insurance card: Your rental company provides this — keep it in the car, not your bag.
  • Your passport copy: Original should be in your hotel safe. A printed copy is enough for checkpoints.
  • Emergency contacts card: Our 24/7 number, your hotel, and the nearest park HQ if you are heading into a national park. Write them down — signal can drop.

The Centre Console (Daily Use)

  • Hand sanitiser: Market visits, gorilla trekking briefings, and fuel stops — you will use this constantly.
  • Small bills in Rwandan Francs: Parking fees, roadside fruit sellers, and toll barriers are cash-only.
  • Car phone mount: Google Maps hands-free. If your rental does not include one, buy one at any Kigali phone shop for under 3,000 RWF.
  • Portable charger / power bank: For long drives to Nyungwe or Akagera where you will drain your phone on navigation and photos.

The Back Seat (Comfort and Safety)

  • 2-litre water bottles per person: No petrol station between some park entrances and the highway. Do not assume you can buy water.
  • Snacks: The drive to Nyungwe takes 5 hours. Lunch options en route are limited after Muhanga.
  • Light rain jacket per person: Rwanda's afternoon rain comes fast. If you are stopping at a viewpoint and it hits, you want this in the back seat, not packed in your case in the boot.
  • Plastic bags (large): For muddy boots after gorilla trekking, wet kit after a boat cruise, or anything you do not want touching your seat.

The Boot (Emergency and Safari)

  • Confirm before you leave: Spare tire, jack, and wheel brace. These should be in every rental — check that they are there and that the spare has air in it.
  • Jump cables: Ask your rental company to include these, especially for multi-day trips to remote parks.
  • Torch / headtorch: Night driving near national parks, early gorilla trek departures (5 AM), and power cuts in guesthouses.
  • Basic first aid kit: Required by Rwandan law to be in the vehicle. Confirm it is included in your rental.
  • A physical map of Rwanda: Download offline Google Maps as backup, but a paper map is what saves you when the phone dies on a mountain road.

What You Do NOT Need

You do not need a GPS device — most 4x4 rentals in Kigali have GPS built in, and Google Maps offline works well. You do not need fuel cans — Rwanda has fuel stations every 30–40 km on all main routes. You do not need a satellite phone — MTN and Airtel 4G covers 98% of roads.

We equip every rental car with the legal essentials before you leave. Tell us your itinerary and we will add anything extra you need. WhatsApp us to arrange your rental today.

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