Bujumbura-Mairie
Bujumbura (French pronunciation: [buʒumbuʁa]; Rwanda-Rundi pronunciation: [buʒuᵐbuɾa]), formerly Usumbura, is the economic capital, largest city and main port of Burundi. It ships most of the country’s chief export, coffee, as well as cotton and tin ore. Bujumbura was formerly the country’s normal capital.
This relatively small city has not seen much development over the past decades mainly due to years of conflict in the region. The city, commonly known as Buji, has retained other characteristics from its period as a French colony such as excellent food, drink and nightlife. French cuisine can be found at various restaurants in the city, occupying a wide range of prices and quality. Sights in the city include the university which is the only one in Burundi and the Independence Monument which remembers hard times of occupation by French, Belgian and German rulers. The Living Museum is also located in Bujumbura and is arguably one of the best museums of its kind in Africa. It shows ancient and modern crafts used in Burundi.
Chutes de la Kerera
The Chutes near Rutana consist of four beautiful falls.
Gishora
7km away from Gitega, Gishora sits proudly atop a hill chosen for its strategic position by King Gisabo.
Lake Rwihinda Natural Reserve
The lake is another place to visit.The birds that visit this lake is too many to Kirundo Province.
Ruvubu National Park
The Ruvubu National Park is the largest in Burundi and covers an area of over 500 square kilometers.