Burundi
Phone Code
+257
Capital
Bujumbura
Population
13.2 Million
Native Name
Burundi
Region
Africa
Eastern Africa
Timezone
Central Africa Time
UTC+02:00
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Burundi is a small landlocked East African country known for Lake Tanganyika (world's longest freshwater lake), mountainous terrain, and traditional drumming. Gitega is the political capital, while Bujumbura remains the economic center. Visitors are drawn to Lake Tanganyika beaches and water sports, Rusizi National Park hippos and birds, Source du Nil monument, Kibira National Park chimpanzees, and traditional Burundian drumming performances. The country has experienced political instability; consult travel advisories before planning visits.
Visa Requirements for Burundi
Burundi offers e-visa for eligible nationalities through online application, or visa on arrival at Bujumbura International Airport and land borders for many countries. E-visa application requires valid passport, passport photograph, travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, and yellow fever vaccination certificate. Citizens of East African Community (EAC) member states including Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and South Sudan can enter visa-free. Visa fees vary by nationality and visa type. Those unable to obtain e-visa or visa on arrival should apply through Burundian diplomatic missions. Yellow fever vaccination certificate is mandatory for all travelers. Check current travel advisories as political situation may affect entry requirements and safety.
Common Visa Types
E-Visa
For tourism, business, or visiting purposes for citizens of eligible countries through online application system.
Visa on Arrival
For eligible nationalities arriving at Bujumbura Airport or land borders for tourism or business purposes.
EAC Entry (East African Community)
For citizens of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan for regional free movement.
Transit Visa
For travelers transiting through Burundi to third countries by air or land.
Important Travel Information
Money & Currency
Burundian franc
Currency code: BIF
Practical Money Tips
Best Places to Exchange Money
Exchange money at banks in Bujumbura, particularly Interbank Burundi, Banque de Crédit de Bujumbura, or Ecobank. Some hotels and authorized forex bureaus also offer exchange services. Avoid unofficial street exchangers. Bring US Dollars or Euros in good condition, preferably newer banknotes, for the best rates.
ATM Availability
ATMs are limited and found mainly in Bujumbura. Interbank Burundi and Ecobank have the most reliable ATMs. They often run out of cash or have technical issues. Visa cards have better acceptance than Mastercard. Always carry sufficient cash when traveling outside the capital. Inform your bank before traveling.
Credit Card Acceptance
Credit card acceptance is very limited in Burundi. Only some upscale hotels and a few businesses in Bujumbura may accept cards. Cash is essential for almost all transactions including restaurants, shops, and transportation. Always carry enough Burundian francs for your daily needs.
Tipping Customs
Tipping is not widely expected but is appreciated for good service. In restaurants, rounding up or leaving 5-10% is appropriate. Hotel porters appreciate 1,000-2,000 BIF per bag. Tour guides typically receive 5,000-10,000 BIF per day. Taxi fares should be negotiated beforehand; tipping is not expected but appreciated.
Note: Always check current exchange rates before traveling. Currency exchange is available at airports, banks, and authorized money changers.
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