Last updated: 04/01/2026
Based on Squaremouth sales data, the top travel insurance plans for Rwanda are offered by Travel Insured International, Tin Leg, and Seven Corners.
A combination of malaria, waterborne diseases, insect-borne illnesses, and limited medical facilities makes travel medical insurance essential when visiting Rwanda, especially as U.S. health insurance is not accepted.
Rwanda is one of the most expensive destinations in the world, with an average trip cost of more than $25,000. Expensive trips result in high premiums, with Rwanda travel insurance costing visitors $1,200 on average.
Visiting gorillas in Rwanda is a bucket list item for many, but guided treks can be expensive, limited, and physically demanding. Travel insurance that covers high-risk activities is recommended, and sometimes required, by major tour operators.
A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required to enter Rwanda if you are arriving from a country with a risk of yellow fever transmission, such as Kenya, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Uganda, and South Sudan.
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Over the last 12 months, the top three travel insurance plans purchased by travelers with upcoming trips to Rwanda on Squaremouth were:
Known as the land of a thousand hills, Rwanda is famous for its stunning scenery, unique wildlife, and vibrant culture. Each year, millions of people from around the world make their way to East Africa to experience this beautiful country for themselves.
For many, traveling to Rwanda comes with a high price tag. To protect themselves financially, many visitors opt for travel insurance in case they need to cancel their plans. In addition, while Rwanda currently has no specific travel insurance requirements, its tourism board strongly encourages all visitors to have medical coverage for the duration of their trip.
Squaremouth breaks down the best travel insurance benefits for travelers with an upcoming Rwandan adventure.
In 2025, the average trip to Rwanda cost travelers roughly $12,500, making it one of the most expensive destinations in the world.
Trip Cancellation, a popular travel insurance benefit, can cover travelers if they need to cancel their plans for a covered reason. Travel insurance policies with cancellation coverage can reimburse travelers 100% of their nonrefundable trip costs, which can include flights, hotels, safari tours, and other excursions.
Many policies that include Trip Cancellation also include the Trip Interruption benefit, which covers travelers if they need to return home early from their trip. With this benefit, they can be reimbursed for their unused trip expenses. Some policies will also reimburse any additional transportation costs needed to return home.
The most common covered reasons for Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption are related to injuries and illnesses. Other covered cancellation reasons may also include terrorism, inclement weather, or a natural disaster, among others.
One of the main reasons travelers purchase insurance for their trips is to get medical coverage while they’re abroad. This is especially true for destinations like Rwanda, where tourists partake in safaris, primate treks, and other tours that take visitors to remote locations, leading to extensive and potentially expensive transportation to hospitals and treatment facilities
A key component of travel medical insurance is the Emergency Medical benefit, which will cover a traveler’s hospital bills, x-rays, ambulance rides, and other important physician services. Coverage limits vary depending on the policy, but for those traveling to Rwanda, Squaremouth recommends a policy with at least $100,000 in Emergency Medical coverage.
Most travel medical insurance policies also include Medical Evacuation coverage, which covers the cost of transportation to the nearest adequate medical facility in the event of a medical emergency. If you need treatment while in the wilderness, the cost to get to a hospital quickly and safely could be extraordinary. For this reason, we recommend that those visiting Rwanda find a policy with at least $250,000 in Medical Evacuation coverage.
While Rwanda is becoming an increasingly popular destination among nature lovers and adventure seekers, finding direct flights to Kigali International Airport can be challenging. Many travelers will also have to continue their trip from the airport to reach their final destination. Longer, multi-leg journeys increase the risk of delays, so it’s recommended to get a policy that includes delay protection.
Comprehensive policies will usually include the Travel Delay benefit, which will reimburse travelers the cost of food and accommodation if their delay meets their policy’s minimum criteria. Most travel insurance policies will also include Missed Connection coverage, which can cover expenses in the event a delay causes a traveler to miss a connecting flight.
In addition to delayed flights, comprehensive policies also include coverage for luggage. Both Baggage Delay and Baggage & Personal Items Loss benefits will reimburse travelers if their luggage is delayed, lost, stolen, or damaged at any point during their trip.
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Top-Selling Rwanda Travel Insurance Plan
Medical / Med Evac Coverage
$100,000 / $500,000
Cancellation / Interruption Limits
100% / 150% of trip cost
The most popular coverage option among Squaremouth customers visiting Rwanda, making up 23% of all policy sales for the destination
Known for its personalization and customization possibilities, offering ample ways for you to modify your coverage through optional add-ons and policy upgrade bundles
Covers children under the age of 18 at no additional cost, which can save you hundreds if you’re visiting Rwanda as a family with younger kids
Best Coverage for Gorilla Trekking
Medical / Med Evac Coverage
$500,000 / $500,000
Cancellation / Interruption Limits
100% / 150% of trip cost
Great for adventure trips that involve high-risk activities, providing coverage for popular Rwanda excursions like gorilla treks and safari tours
Features up to $500,000 in Medical Evacuation coverage to reimburse you for emergency transportation services from Volcanoes National Park to the nearest adequate medical facility
Includes among the best-rated 24-hour Emergency Assistance services on the market, providing referrals to the best medical care in Rwanda, coordinating evacuations, and offering translation support with emergency personnel.
Best Travel Medical Insurance
Medical / Med Evac Coverage
$500,000 / $1,000,000
Cancellation / Interruption Limits
100% / 150% of trip cost
Offers $500,000 in Emergency Medical and $1,000,000 in Medical Evacuation coverage, making it one of the strongest travel medical plans available on the market
Comes with $2,000 in Trip Delay protection per traveler, covering meal and hotel expenses if your long-haul flight to Rwanda is significantly delayed due to a covered reason
Provides $2,500 in Baggage Loss protection per traveler, covering theft or damage of personal items while exploring Rwanda’s busy cities like Kigali
Quickly emerging as one of East Africa’s most popular destinations, Rwanda has endless adventures on offer all year round.
Destination Rank: 97
Percentage of Squaremouth Sales: 0.07%
Average Premium: $1,207.65
Average Trip Cost: $17,452.68
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