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Get on the saddle and tour Rwanda on your bike

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With the natural beauty on the mountainous terrain, country roads and lakes, exploring Rwanda’s countryside by bicycle is an authentic and rewarding way to interact with the rural population from one village to the next.

■ Countryside biking through the Congo-Nile trail

Best for experienced bikers

Duration: Two to five days

The Congo-Nile trail is the most popular cycling route in the country and arguably the best bike packing route in East Africa.

■ Musanze twin lakes route

Best for outdoor enthusiasts and swimmers

Start: Africa Rising Cycling Centre

I recently joined a group trip on this route at the last minute, and thoroughly enjoyed myself.

This route starts at Nyirangarama on the main road that leads to Kigali.

■ Exploring Mount Kigali: A workout with panoramic views

Best for families and beginners

The Mount Kigali route presents in a nutshell what Kigali has to offer combining good climbs and downhills coupled with great panoramic views.

Source: The East African

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