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===International=== There are several daily coach services from Rwanda to destinations in the African Great Lakes: * Jaguar Executive Coaches, which connects Kigali to [[Kampala]], the [[Uganda]]n capital, via [[Gatuna]] (road 1 on the map above) or via [[Kayonza]] and [[Kagitumba]] (roads 2 and 2a). * Regional Coach Services, which runs services to Kampala (8 hours), [[Nairobi]], [[Kenya]] (20 hours) and [[Dar es Salaam]], [[Tanzania]] (36 hours), all via the Gatuna border crossing. These buses are usually air-conditioned. * Trinity Coach - a Rwandan service using quite basic buses, running between Kigali and Kampala. * Modern Coast, a [[Kenya]]n coach and courier service which connects [[Gisenyi]]/[[Goma]] and [[Kigali]] through [[Gatuna]] to [[Kampala]] and [[Nairobi]]. It offers online booking and payment, three seat classes and in some busses personal TVs and 240 V / USB sockets. * Yahoo Car Express - A minibus service running between Kigali and [[Bujumbura]], [[Burundi]]. This service has been subject to ambush in the past by rebels in Burundi, although the new [[Politics of Burundi|government]] claim to have sorted out this problem now. In addition the national express share taxi services (see below) to Gisenyi and Cyangugu often cross the [[Democratic Republic of Congo|DRC]] border to carry passengers to [[Goma]] and [[Bukavu]] respectively.
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