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Caplaki Craft Village

Caplaki Craft Village

4.1 (571 reviews)
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Mejor época para visitar

Late morning around 10am, when most artisans have opened their stalls and the crowds are still thin. Weekdays are noticeably quieter than Saturdays.

Consejos para el presupuesto

Entry is free, and prices are generally fixed but reasonable compared to hotel gift shops. Bring cash in Rwandan francs or US dollars, as card payments are rarely accepted.

Recomendado para

Souvenir hunters, Photography enthusiasts, Culture lovers, Solo travelers

Planifica tu visita

1-2 hours

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Datos rápidos: More than 50 local artisans sell their work from small wooden stalls arranged in tidy rows. The village gets its name from the type of cypress trees that once grew where Kigali's central market now stands.

Destacados: A 72-year-old master basket weaver named Gaudence sits at her stall daily, using natural dyes from avocado leaves and onion skins to color the fibers. She learned the technique from her grandmother and can finish a small basket in under two hours, chatting with visitors the entire time.

Consejos de expertos

  • Politely ask before taking photos of artisans or their work, a small purchase often makes them happy to pose.
  • Arrive early to watch weavers starting their day's baskets, the process is fascinating and less rushed.
  • Skip the mass-produced items near the entrance and walk to the back stalls for higher quality handmade goods.
  • Bring small bills, many artisans cannot make change for large notes on slow days.

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