Travel to Burundi to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work,

or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Backpacking or traveling in Burundi?

  • Burundi, a small but beautiful country in the heart of Africa, has not yet been discovered by mass tourism, making it an authentic destination for adventurous backpackers. The country is known for its rolling hills, impressive lakes and vibrant culture. Although the infrastructure is not always developed, the warm hospitality of the locals and the unbeaten paths make it a unique travel experience.
  • Activity spotting: relax on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, one of the world's oldest lakes; spot chimpanzees in Kibira National Park; go on safari in Ruvubu National Park; admire Karera Falls; visit the historic point where Livingstone and Stanley, two famous explorers, met; climb Burundi's highest mountain, Mount Heha; explore lively Bujumbura; attend a Gishora Drum performance; explore the wetlands and hippos of Rusizi National Park; enjoy relaxation at Saga Beach. 
  • Animal spotting: hippos, chimpanzees, buffalo, antelopes, flamingos, ospreys, pelicans, crocodiles, snakes, etc. 
  • Food spotting: brochette (grilled meat or fish stick), isombe (stewed cassava leaves with peanut sauce), mukeke (type of fish), ibiharage (stewed beans), ubugali (hearty corn porridge), matoke (stewed bananas), igisafuriya (stew of vegetables and beans). 

Studying in Burundi?

  • Burundi has a growing number of universities and colleges, with the University of Burundi in Bujumbura as the leading institution. The country does not rank high in international rankings, but there are quite a few programs to choose from. 
  • Foreign students interested in social work, health care, or agriculture can gain valuable experiences in Burundi.
  • Study cities: Bujumbura, Gitega. 
  • Language: education is mainly in French, with some programs in English. 

Internship in Burundi?

  • Internships in Burundi offer valuable experience in development, education, health care, and agriculture. You can intern at NGOs, international organizations, or local businesses. You can also work in sustainable development. 
  • Because of the country's infrastructure and development challenges, as an intern you can learn a lot about adaptability, project management, and cross-cultural collaboration.
  • Competencies: flexibility and resilience, project management in developing countries, intercultural communication and collaboration, French and Kirundi language skills, knowledge of development and agricultural practices. 

Volunteer in Burundi?

  • There are many volunteering opportunities in Burundi, mainly focused on community development, health care, women's empowerment and education. For example, you can work with local communities, contribute to medical care, or help with educational projects in rural areas. 
  • As one of the countries with the lowest life expectancy and happiness index, you can make a real difference here. Many international NGOs and local initiatives are looking for volunteers to make a positive impact.

Working in Burundi?

  • For foreigners, work opportunities are mainly with international organizations such as the UN, NGOs and the development sector. Most jobs are in the capital Bujumbura, although there is also work in rural areas in agriculture, marketing, health care, and infrastructure projects. French speakers have the most opportunities, but speaking Kirundi is highly valued.

Working as a digital nomad in Burundi?

  • It may not be the most conventional destination for digital nomads, but that's why it offers a unique and adventurous travel and work experience. In major cities, you will find co-working spaces and cafes with Internet access, but be prepared that the Internet is not always fast. 
  • Favorite locations: Bujumbura, Kirundi. 

Living in Burundi?

  • Living in Burundi offers a unique opportunity to be immersed in a rich culture. Moving to the country does require some preparation (both practical and mental). Expats usually live in Bujumbura, where access to international schools and hospitals is available. Also, the cost of living is generally very low. 
  • There are some international schools in Bujumbura where children of expats can receive education in English or French.
  • Security: Burundi has experienced periods of political instability, and although it is relatively safe in the capital, travel to some parts of the country is not recommended. Expats should exercise caution and keep abreast of local news.
  • Language: it may be helpful to learn French or Kirundi to integrate more easily
  • Culture: Burundi's culture is diverse, with influences from the Germans and Belgians and of course especially a lot of local culture. You will find a lot of local art, music and festivals. Some customs include greeting each other with a handshake (right hand!) and bowing as a sign of respect, being on time and eating with your right hand. 
  • Climate: tropical with moderate temperatures. The temperature varies depending on where you live. Furthermore, the country has two seasons - two rainy seasons per year and two dry seasons. 
  • Health insurance: you can choose between public and private health care, with the former often not up to Western standards. It is important to make sure you have your own well-covered health insurance

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