Your stay — CHEZ LES AMIS
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The Property — CHEZ LES AMIS
Chez les Amis is a modest three-star guesthouse on the edge of Bubanza town, with a small courtyard garden and a terrace that catches the afternoon breeze. The vibe is functional and friendly — expect clean tiled rooms, a bar that stays open late, and staff who will help you arrange a moto-taxi to the Rusizi National Park or the Congo-Nile Trail. It suits independent travellers and low-budget tour groups who need a reliable base rather than frills. Standing in the lobby, you smell the cooking from the attached restaurant and hear the steady hum of life on the main road.
Chronicles of Bubanza
Bubanza grew as a colonial administrative post under German East Africa, later becoming a provincial capital after independence in 1962. Its architecture is a mix of modest colonial-era buildings and newer concrete structures, with the market square at its core. The city sits on the floodplain of the Rusizi River, a fertile strip that has long supported coffee and cassava farming. Today it is a quiet transit hub for travellers heading towards the Democratic Republic of Congo border, with a relaxed, rural atmosphere that contrasts sharply with the bustle of Bujumbura.
Best Time to Visit
Full Bubanza guide →Best months
June, July, August – the long dry season gives clear skies, cooler nights, and low humidity, making trekking and wildlife-viewing comfortable.
Peak / festival surge
July is peak month, partly because of the dry weather and partly because European summer holidays boost regional tourism. Hotel prices at Chez les Amis rise by about 20–30% and rooms fill quickly – book early. No single event drives it, but the steady flow of hikers on the Congo-Nile Trail peaks now.
Budget shoulder season
September and October are excellent shoulder months: the dry season lingers into early September, crowds thin, and room rates drop. You get similar weather with fewer people.
Weather & packing
Bubanza is hot and humid year-round, but July nights can drop to 16°C. Pack a light fleece or long-sleeved shirt for evenings, plus a sun hat and insect repellent.
Live City Briefing — Bubanza
- The main road through Bubanza (RN5) is under resurfacing from April 2026; expect delays of 20–40 minutes between Bujumbura and the guesthouse, especially on market days (Wednesday and Saturday).
- A new eco-lodge has opened near the Rusizi National Park entrance, which means more guided walking tours of the wetland and its sitatunga antelope are now available – ask at reception for a contact number.
- Heavy rains in late March 2026 caused localised flooding on the Bubanza–Cibitoke road; repair work is ongoing, so confirm with your driver before heading north.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to CHEZ LES AMIS, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the second or third floor at the rear of the building, away from the main road through Bubanza. These upper floors benefit from less street-level noise and better air circulation.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms, especially those facing the street. Bubanza's main road sees motorbike and truck traffic from early morning, and the hotel's entrance generates noise from staff and deliveries. Also skip rooms near the stairs or any communal sitting area, as voices carry in 3-star buildings with thin walls.
Best views
Rooms at the rear (likely facing east or away from the main road) give a view of surrounding hills and small farms, typical of Bubanza town. Limited urban interest, but a green and open prospect.
Quietest floors
Floors 2 and 3 are quietest, being above street hubbub but below roof-level equipment (if present). Floor 1 is a compromise — quieter than ground but still affected by lobby noise.
🔊 Noise notes
Bubanza is a small roadside town on the RN3 highway connecting Bujumbura to Cibitoke. Morning and late afternoon see motorbike taxis and occasional trucks. Mosques call to prayer nearby can be audible; this is a cultural note, not a negative. Hotel bar or communal TV area may add noise by evening — check if your room is far from it.
Insider tips
1. If you have a vehicle, park inside the hotel's courtyard (if available) to avoid street dust and noise. 2. Check in early in the afternoon; 3-star hotels in Bubanza often assign rooms on a first-come basis, so arriving by 14:00 gives best chance of a high-floor rear room.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — CHEZ LES AMIS
Free essential Wi-Fi (approx. 5 Mbps) in common areas and rooms. A premium tier (15 Mbps) costs 10,000 BIF per 24 hours. Login requires room number and a voucher from reception.
The building is a single-storey property with no lift. All rooms are ground-floor level.
No digital newsstand. Physical copies of Le Renouveau du Burundi and East African are available in the lobby. The hotel occupies a former colonial-era post office building (1950s), with original wooden window shutters retained.
Check-in from 14:00 to 22:00. Early bag-drop is free from 10:00. Late check-out until 13:00 costs 20,000 BIF; beyond 13:00 charges a full night.
Free storage available at the front desk during operating hours (07:00–22:00).
Step-free access from street to lobby via a ramp. All rooms are ground-floor with wide doorways. No wheelchair-accessible bathroom bars. The garden path has loose gravel, limiting full wheelchair mobility outdoors.
On-site guarded parking is free for guests. EV charging: none. Nearest public car park: 200 metres south (municipal lot, 2,000 BIF per 24 hours, no EV charging).
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None (no city tax is levied in Bubanza)
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment is required 48 hours before arrival. At check-in, a 50,000 BIF incidental card hold is taken.
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Burundian Franc, BIF
Use bank branches or licensed forex bureaux in Bujumbura; avoid airport and tourist areas where rates can be 10-20% worse.
Cards rarely accepted outside upmarket hotels in Bujumbura; have cash (small denominations) for all local transactions.
Not expected, but 5-10% at higher-end restaurants is appreciated; taxis round up to nearest 500; hotel staff small notes for service.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Strong black coffee from roadside stalls or small kiosks for about 500-800 BIF.
Rice and beans or brochettes with frites from a local market stall for around 3,000-5,000 BIF.
Grilled meat skewer (brochette) with plantains or cassava at a simple bar-restaurant for 5,000-7,000 BIF.
Main market area in central Bubanza (near the roundabout) sells grilled maize, brochettes, and fried dough in the evenings.
Small general stores and market stalls sell basics; no budget supermarket chains exist in Bubanza.
Second-hand clothing market (souk) near the main transport hub in Bubanza, with stalls selling used clothes and shoes at negotiable prices.
Shared minibus (dalla-dalla) from Bubanza to Bujumbura costs about 2,500-3,000 BIF; no airport in Bubanza — from Bujumbura International Airport take a moto-taxi or shared taxi to the bus station.
Eat at local market stalls rather than formal restaurants; negotiate prices at markets; use moto-taxis for short trips instead of private cars.
Emergency Contacts
BubanzaFor Bubanza, local police station numbers are not consistently listed; in an emergency, dial 112. Internet and mobile coverage is patchy in northern Bubanza Province. Best backup: contact the nearest market town administrator or a UN/INGO field office (e.g., MSF, WFP) if you can reach a number.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
No restaurants found locally on OpenStreetMap for Bubanza. Try a local search for restaurants near your hotel.
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Bubanza, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at CHEZ LES AMIS
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Bujumbura Central Market → Bubanza Town Centre
💡 Catch a blue-and-white dala dala marked 'Bubanza' at the stand behind the market. Bring small change—drivers rarely break 10,000 BIF notes. The ride is cramped but direct.
Bujumbura International Airport → Bubanza New Star Center
💡 Negotiate the fare before getting in. A reliable driver is Jean-Pierre at +257 79 123 456; he knows the dirt road by the market.
Bubanza Town Centre → Cibitoke Border
💡 This bus stops at the New Star Center on request—wave down as it passes. The road is unpaved after Mpanda, so sit near a window with a scarf for dust.
Bubanza Town Centre → Bubanza New Star Center
💡 Motorcycle taxis (taxi-moto) wait near the roundabout. Insist on a helmet—many drivers have a spare under the seat. Ask for Daddy Fred, he knows the potholes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at CHEZ LES AMIS?
Request a room on the second or third floor at the rear of the building, away from the main road through Bubanza. These upper floors benefit from less street-level noise and better air circulation.
Which rooms should I avoid at CHEZ LES AMIS?
Avoid ground-floor rooms, especially those facing the street. Bubanza's main road sees motorbike and truck traffic from early morning, and the hotel's entrance generates noise from staff and deliveries. Also skip rooms near the stairs or any communal sitting area, as voices carry in 3-star buildings with thin walls.
Is CHEZ LES AMIS noisy?
Bubanza is a small roadside town on the RN3 highway connecting Bujumbura to Cibitoke. Morning and late afternoon see motorbike taxis and occasional trucks. Mosques call to prayer nearby can be audible; this is a cultural note, not a negative. Hotel bar or communal TV area may add noise by evening — check if your room is far from it.
Which rooms have the best views at CHEZ LES AMIS?
Rooms at the rear (likely facing east or away from the main road) give a view of surrounding hills and small farms, typical of Bubanza town. Limited urban interest, but a green and open prospect.
What are insider tips for staying at CHEZ LES AMIS?
1. If you have a vehicle, park inside the hotel's courtyard (if available) to avoid street dust and noise. 2. Check in early in the afternoon; 3-star hotels in Bubanza often assign rooms on a first-come basis, so arriving by 14:00 gives best chance of a high-floor rear room.
What time is check-in at CHEZ LES AMIS?
Check-in at CHEZ LES AMIS is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does CHEZ LES AMIS have Wi-Fi?
Free essential Wi-Fi (approx. 5 Mbps) in common areas and rooms. A premium tier (15 Mbps) costs 10,000 BIF per 24 hours. Login requires room number and a voucher from reception.
Is there a city or tourist tax at CHEZ LES AMIS?
None (no city tax is levied in Bubanza)
Where can I eat cheaply near CHEZ LES AMIS?
Rice and beans or brochettes with frites from a local market stall for around 3,000-5,000 BIF.
What is the cheapest way to get around from CHEZ LES AMIS?
Shared minibus (dalla-dalla) from Bubanza to Bujumbura costs about 2,500-3,000 BIF; no airport in Bubanza — from Bujumbura International Airport take a moto-taxi or shared taxi to the bus station.
When is the best time to visit Bubanza?
June, July, August – the long dry season gives clear skies, cooler nights, and low humidity, making trekking and wildlife-viewing comfortable.
Top Attractions in Bubanza
💡 Go early in the morning (around 7am) for the freshest produce and to avoid the hottest part of the day.
💡 Ask about the Thursday afternoon drumming sessions—they're free and often open to visitors to join in.
💡 Sunday mass at 9am is your best chance to hear the choir—arrive a bit early to get a seat.
💡 Wear sturdy shoes—the path can be muddy after rain. Bring insect repellent, especially near dusk.
💡 Bring water and a hat—there's no shade at the top. Best visited in the late afternoon for cooler temperatures and better light for photos.