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Akagera National Park

Rwanda’s only Big Five safari destination

Overview

Akagera National Park is a hidden gem, offering a unique blend of wildlife, wetlands, and scenic beauty. Located in the eastern part of Rwanda along the border with Tanzania, the park is named after the Akagera River that flows along its eastern boundary. The park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, zebras, and numerous antelope species. Akagera is also a haven for bird watchers, with over 500 bird species recorded in the park, making it a paradise for bird enthusiasts. The park’s diverse habitats, which include savannah, woodland, wetlands, and lakes, offer a range of activities for visitors, including game drives, boat safaris, and guided walks. Akagera National Park is not only a wildlife destination but also a conservation success story, with efforts underway to restore and protect the park’s natural habitats and wildlife populations. Whether you’re a nature lover, wildlife enthusiast, or simply seeking a unique and off-the-beaten-path adventure, Akagera National Park is sure to leave you in awe of Rwanda’s natural beauty.

 
 

Things to Do

Safari Drives: Explore the park’s diverse landscapes, including savannah, lakes, and wetlands, on a guided safari drive. Look out for the Big Five and other wildlife such as giraffes, zebras, and antelopes.

Boat Safaris: Take a boat safari on Lake Ihema and enjoy views of hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of bird species along the shoreline.

Bird Watching: Akagera is a birding paradise, with over 500 bird species to spot, including the rare shoebill stork.

Nature Walks: Join a guided nature walk to learn about the park’s flora and fauna, as well as its conservation efforts.

Cultural Encounters: Visit nearby communities to learn about Rwandan culture and traditions, including dance performances and craft demonstrations.

What to See

Wildlife: Akagera is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and rhinos (which have been reintroduced to the park).

Lakes: The park is dotted with several lakes, including Lake Ihema, which attract a wealth of wildlife and birdlife.

Scenic Landscapes: Enjoy the picturesque landscapes of Akagera, from rolling hills to vast plains, against the backdrop of the distant mountains.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Akagera National Park is during the dry season, from June to September and December to February, when wildlife viewing is at its best. However, the wet season (March to May and October to November) offers lush greenery and birdlife.

Getting there

By Road: Akagera National Park is about a 2-3 hour drive from Kigali, and there are several tour operators that offer transportation services to the park.

By Air: The nearest airport to the park is Kigali International Airport, from where you can take a domestic flight to Akagera Aviation airstrip near the park.

Where to Stay

Mid-range accommodation

Ruzizi Tented Lodge 

Located in Akagera National Park, Ruzizi Tented Lodge offers mid-range accommodations with views of Lake Ihema. The lodge features comfortable tented rooms with en-suite bathrooms, a restaurant serving a variety of dishes, and guided game drives.

Akagera Game Lodge 

Situated within the park, Akagera Game Lodge offers mid-range accommodations overlooking Lake Ihema. The lodge features comfortable rooms, a restaurant serving local and international cuisine, and a swimming pool.

Dereva Hotel 

Located near the park entrance, Dereva Hotel offers mid-range accommodations with easy access to Akagera National Park. The hotel features comfortable rooms, a restaurant serving a variety of dishes, and guided safari tours.

Luxury accommodation

Magashi Camp 

Situated in a private concession within Akagera National Park, Magashi Camp offers luxurious accommodations with stunning views of the park. The camp features spacious tents with en-suite bathrooms, a dining area serving gourmet meals, and guided game drives.

Rwakobo Rock 

Nestled on a hilltop overlooking Lake Mburo National Park, Rwakobo Rock offers mid-range accommodations in a tranquil setting. The lodge features comfortable cottages, a restaurant serving local and international cuisine, and a swimming pool.

Ishasha Wilderness Camp 

Located in the remote southern sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park, Ishasha Wilderness Camp offers luxury accommodations in a pristine wilderness area. The camp features spacious tents with en-suite bathrooms, a dining area serving gourmet meals, and guided game drives.

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General Knowledge Base

General information about Akagera National Park, Rwanda.

Akagera National Park is Rwanda’s largest protected wetland and savannah ecosystem, known for its diverse wildlife and scenic landscapes.

The park covers an area of approximately 1,122 square kilometers (433 square miles), encompassing rolling hills, savannah plains, and marshlands.

The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles, zebras, and various antelope species.

Yes, Akagera National Park is a birdwatcher’s paradise, with over 500 bird species recorded, including the rare shoebill stork.

Yes, visitors can enjoy game drives, guided walks, and boat cruises in the park, offering excellent opportunities to view wildlife up close.

Yes, the park is home to several cultural sites, including ancient rock paintings and the remains of traditional Rwandan villages.

The park is actively involved in conservation efforts to protect its wildlife and habitat, including anti-poaching patrols and community development programs.

The park is actively involved in conservation efforts to protect its wildlife and habitat, including anti-poaching patrols and community development programs.

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