Time Zones in Burundi

See Burundi’s current time, UTC+2 offset, DST status, and tools to compare or convert time with other countries and cities.

Gitega
Burundi · CAT
Gitega Standard TimeGMT +02Sat, Apr 11
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Sat, Apr 11
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Bujumbura
Pop. 331,700
Muyinga
Pop. 71,076
Gitega
Pop. 41,000
Ruyigi
Pop. 38,458
Ngozi
Pop. 21,506
Rutana
Pop. 20,893
Bururi
Pop. 19,740
Makamba
Pop. 19,642
Kayanza
Pop. 19,443
Muramvya
Pop. 18,041
Cibitoke
Pop. 14,220
Bubanza
Pop. 12,728
Karuzi
Pop. 10,705
Cankuzo
Pop. 6,585
Kirundo
Pop. 6,083
Rumonge
Pop. 6,074
Mwaro
Pop. 4,924
Isale
Pop. 0
Buganda
Pop. 0
Muzinda
Pop. 0
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Burundi Time Zone Details

Burundi uses Central Africa Time (CAT), UTC+2, across the entire country, including the capital Gitega. There is one national time zone and no regional offset differences.

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Compare and Schedule Times

Use the visual time grid and hour-by-hour tables to compare Burundi time with any other timezone. Export meetings with ICS download or send to Google Calendar and Gmail.

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DST Rules and Accuracy

Burundi does not observe daylight saving time, so there are no DST transition dates to track. Time data updates automatically using the IANA timezone database, including historical timezone changes.

How to Check Time in Burundi

  1. Open the Burundi time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/burundi to load Burundi with its standard time setting based on Africa/Bujumbura (UTC+2). This is useful when you need to schedule a call with contacts in Gitega or Bujumbura, plan NGO coordination across East Africa, or confirm local business hours before calling a number with the +257 country code.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click “+ Add City” and search for cities you want to compare against Burundi, such as London, Dubai, or Nairobi depending on your work. These comparisons are practical for aid organizations, regional trade coordination, airline planning, and remote teams that need to line up Burundi working hours with partners in Europe, the Gulf, or neighboring African business hubs.

  3. Select a meeting window on the grid: Use the “Select” button to enter selection mode, then drag across the colored timeline in the Burundi row to highlight a time range in purple. For example, you can drag across a morning or afternoon block in Bujumbura/Gitega time to see how that window lands for colleagues in other cities, then adjust the left or right handles if a client call, embassy appointment, or logistics handoff needs a narrower slot.

  4. Export and share the result: After selecting the time range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially helpful when sending a confirmed meeting time to a distributed team, sharing a travel itinerary with local Burundi contacts, or making sure everyone sees the same appointment in their own calendar system automatically.

Time Zones in Burundi

Burundi uses 1 time zone nationwide: Africa/Bujumbura (UTC+2). That means the same official time applies across the entire country, including Bujumbura, Muyinga, Gitega, Ruyigi, Ngozi, Rutana, Bururi, Makamba, Kayanza, and Muramvya.

There are no half-hour or quarter-hour offsets in Burundi’s official time system. The country runs on a straightforward UTC+2 offset, which simplifies scheduling for domestic travel, government administration from Gitega, and nationwide business operations because there is no internal regional time difference to account for.

Because Burundi has only one time zone, organizations operating across the country do not need separate schedules for different provinces. This is useful for telecom support, public administration, school timetables, transport planning, and field operations that move between the capital and other major cities such as Ngozi or Muyinga on the same day.

Burundi Country Details

Burundi is a country in Africa with Gitega as its capital. It has a population of 11,175,378 and a land area of 27,830 km², making it a relatively compact country where a single national time standard is practical for administration, travel planning, and domestic coordination.

The national currency is the BIF (Franc), which matters for travelers arranging local payments, businesses issuing invoices, and aid agencies budgeting field operations. Burundi’s dialing code is +257, so international callers can quickly identify Burundi-based phone numbers when setting up calls or confirming office hours.

The listed languages are fr-BI and rn. For international organizations, customer support teams, and cross-border partners, knowing both the language environment and the local time standard helps reduce missed calls and improves communication with offices and contacts in cities such as Bujumbura and Gitega.

Daylight Saving Time in Burundi

Burundi does not observe daylight saving time. Its official time remains UTC+2 throughout the year, so clocks do not move forward or backward seasonally.

There are no clock-change dates to track in Burundi, and no regions within the country follow a different seasonal schedule. This consistency is valuable for recurring meetings, transport coordination, NGO fieldwork, and long-term project planning because the local time stays stable across all cities using Africa/Bujumbura.

Since the whole country follows the same year-round offset, there is no internal DST variation between Gitega, Bujumbura, Muyinga, or any other major city. For anyone organizing regular calls or travel, this removes one common source of scheduling errors.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Burundi have?

Burundi has one time zone for the entire country. The national time zone is Africa/Bujumbura, which operates at UTC+2, so cities including Gitega, Bujumbura, and Ngozi all use the same official time.

does Burundi use daylight saving time?

No, Burundi does not use daylight saving time. The country stays on UTC+2 all year, so there are no seasonal clock changes to consider when planning calls, flights, or recurring meetings.

what is the time difference between Burundi and UTC?

Burundi is UTC+2, which means local time in Burundi is 2 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. This fixed offset applies nationwide and remains the same throughout the year because Burundi does not observe daylight saving time.

what currency does Burundi use?

Burundi uses the BIF, the Burundi Franc. This is the currency used for local pricing, travel expenses, business payments, and day-to-day transactions across the country.

what is the dialing code for Burundi?

The international dialing code for Burundi is +257. If you are calling a phone number in Burundi from abroad, you start with +257 before the local number, which is useful for business calls, hotel bookings, and contact with offices in Gitega or Bujumbura.

what is the capital of Burundi?

The capital of Burundi is Gitega. While Bujumbura remains one of the country’s best-known cities and an important commercial center, the official capital is Gitega, and both cities use the same UTC+2 time zone.

which cities in Burundi use the same time zone?

All major listed cities in Burundi use the same time zone, including Bujumbura, Muyinga, Gitega, Ruyigi, Ngozi, Rutana, Bururi, Makamba, Kayanza, and Muramvya. Since they all follow Africa/Bujumbura (UTC+2), there is no time difference between these cities for domestic scheduling or travel planning.