
Gishore Drum Sanctuary, Karera Falls, Rusizi National Park, Livingstone and Stanley Monument, Lake Tanganyika beaches, Gitega Drum and Dance Festival, hippo and bird watching in the Rusizi Delta.
01.01 New Year
July 05.07, Independence Day
May 01.05, Labor Day
October 21.10, President Ndada Day
December 25.12, Christmas
113 police
413, fire department
– Pierre Nkurnziza, President
– Melchior Ndadaye, President
– Dieudonné Ntahonga, musician
– enter border areas without permission
– take photographs of government institutions
- participation in political events for foreigners
– moving along rural roads at night
– visit military camps
– Greeting is usually accompanied by a handshake.
– Family and community ties play an important role
– In the villages, tourists are asked to remain quiet and respect traditions
– Dancing and music are required at weddings and celebrations.
– Respect for elders is shown by standing up when they appear.
– greeting / Bonjour / bonjour
– gratitude / Merci / merci
– please / S'il vous plaît / sil vu ple
– I'm sorry / Désolé / dezole
– Where is the bus…? / Où est le bus…? / ue le bus
– How much does the ticket cost? / How much does the ticket cost?
– pharmacy / Pharmacie / farmasi
– I need a doctor / J'ai besoin d'un médecin / zhe bezua d'eh medsen
– I need help / J'ai besoin d'aide / zhe bezua d'ed
– Call the police / Appelez la police / aple la polis
– Call an ambulance / Appelez une ambulance / aple yn ambulans
– Very tasty! / Très bon! / tre bon
– bill, please / L'addition, s'il vous plaît / ladision sil vu ple
– toast / À votre santé! (To your health!) / a votr sante
– joke / Au Burundi, le sourire est la monnaie locale! (In Burundi, a smile is the local currency!)
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine
– Music and dancing
– Nature and lakes
– Traditions and customs
- Football
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and ethnic conflicts
- Social problems
- Poverty
- Civil wars
– swim in Lake Tanganyika
– haikit
– visit markets
- observe animals
Gishore Drum Sanctuary, Karera Falls, Rusizi National Park, Livingstone and Stanley Monument, Lake Tanganyika beaches, Gitega Drum and Dance Festival, hippo and bird watching in the Rusizi Delta.
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01.01 New Year
July 05.07, Independence Day
May 01.05, Labor Day
October 21.10, President Ndada Day
December 25.12, Christmas
113 police
413, fire department
– Pierre Nkurnziza, President
– Melchior Ndadaye, President
– Dieudonné Ntahonga, musician
– enter border areas without permission
– take photographs of government institutions
- participation in political events for foreigners
– moving along rural roads at night
– visit military camps
– Greeting is usually accompanied by a handshake.
– Family and community ties play an important role
– In the villages, tourists are asked to remain quiet and respect traditions
– Dancing and music are required at weddings and celebrations.
– Respect for elders is shown by standing up when they appear.
– greeting / Bonjour / bonjour
– gratitude / Merci / merci
– please / S'il vous plaît / sil vu ple
– I'm sorry / Désolé / dezole
– Where is the bus…? / Où est le bus…? / ue le bus
– How much does the ticket cost? / How much does the ticket cost?
– pharmacy / Pharmacie / farmasi
– I need a doctor / J'ai besoin d'un médecin / zhe bezua d'eh medsen
– I need help / J'ai besoin d'aide / zhe bezua d'ed
– Call the police / Appelez la police / aple la polis
– Call an ambulance / Appelez une ambulance / aple yn ambulans
– Very tasty! / Très bon! / tre bon
– bill, please / L'addition, s'il vous plaît / ladision sil vu ple
– toast / À votre santé! (To your health!) / a votr sante
– joke / Au Burundi, le sourire est la monnaie locale! (In Burundi, a smile is the local currency!)
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine
– Music and dancing
– Nature and lakes
– Traditions and customs
- Football
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and ethnic conflicts
- Social problems
- Poverty
- Civil wars
– swim in Lake Tanganyika
– haikit
– visit markets
- observe animals
