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Transport in Burundi:

The transport infrastructure in the Country is underdeveloped and in parts of the Country, roads have been destroyed due to decades of conflict. There are no railway lines in Burundi though a feasibility study is set to be carried out on the construction of a railway line to link the Country with neighboring East and Central African Nations including Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Public transport in the Country and within major towns and cities consists of buses and private vans or minibuses.

Airports:

The Bujumbura International Airport is the sole international airport in the Country located about 10 km from the City Centre.

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The Port of Bujumbura on the shores of Lake Tanganyika is the key harbor in Burundi. From here, boat and ferry services operate to neighboring Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of Congo.



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