Africazine:
The tourism sector in Rwanda is experiencing significant growth, as reflected in the rising number of accommodation facilities.
In 2024, Rwanda recorded 1,460 hotels and other accommodation facilities, a notable increase since 2018. This growth is largely concentrated in Kigali City and key tourism districts.
Rwanda’s Accommodation Growth Highlights
The increase in accommodation facilities indicates a thriving tourism industry in Rwanda. The data from the Rwanda Statistical Yearbook 2025 showcases the country’s commitment to enhancing its hospitality sector.
Kigali City, as the capital, plays a pivotal role in this growth, attracting both domestic and international tourists. Major tourism districts also contribute significantly to the overall numbers.
Rwanda: Key figures on accommodation facilities
- 1,460 hotels and other accommodation facilities in 2024
- Increase from 2018
Context of Rwanda’s Tourism Development
The growth in accommodation facilities reflects Rwanda’s strategic focus on tourism as a key economic driver. By investing in infrastructure and promoting its natural attractions, the country aims to boost visitor numbers and enhance the overall tourist experience.
Future Prospects for Rwanda’s Tourism Sector
- Continued investment in hospitality infrastructure
- Focus on promoting major tourism districts
- Efforts to attract more international visitors
Rwanda’s tourism sector is on the rise, with a growing number of accommodation options enhancing its appeal.
