Explore the wonders of Akagera National Park, located in the eastern part of Rwanda. A safari in Akagera is your chance to experience the beauty of the African wilderness, complete with opportunities to spot the Big Five—buffalo, leopards, elephants, lions, and rhinoceroses. The park, named after the Kagera River, is a haven of diverse landscapes, including savannah grasslands, woodlands, rolling hills, and a network of lakes such as Lake Ihema and Lake Shakani.
Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, bird lover, or cultural explorer, Akagera National Park promises unforgettable memories.
Akagera National Park is one of the few places in East Africa where you can see the Big Five in their natural habitat. Beyond the Big Five, the park is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including:
The park also shelters primates such as olive baboons, vervet monkeys, blue monkeys, and the nocturnal bush babies, adding a touch of diversity to your safari.
A boat safari on Lake Ihema is a must for nature lovers. This serene water body teems with wildlife, including large pods of hippos, Nile crocodiles, and a wide variety of water birds. The lake’s islands and surrounding wetlands are also perfect for honeymooners seeking tranquility and breathtaking scenery.
Experience the thrill of game drives, the highlight of any African safari. With both day and night drives available, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to spot the park’s incredible wildlife, including the reintroduced lions (brought back in 2015) and eastern black rhinos (reintroduced in 2017).
For bird enthusiasts, Akagera is a paradise. The park boasts over 525 bird species, including the rare shoebill stork, papyrus gonolek, and the range-restricted red-faced barbet. You’ll also encounter an array of water birds, raptors, and wetland species. Whether you’re an experienced birder or just enjoy their melodic calls, Akagera’s birds are sure to captivate you.
Complement your safari with an authentic cultural experience. Spend time with local communities and learn about their traditions, such as cattle milking, banana beer brewing, and honey-making. These immersive encounters not only enrich your safari but also directly support the local people, as a portion of the revenues is shared with them.
Akagera National Park offers a variety of accommodation options to suit all budgets:
We’re happy to assist with your reservations and ensure you find the perfect place to stay based on your preferences.
The park is open year-round, but the dry seasons from June to September and December to March are ideal for safaris. During these months, wildlife is easier to spot as animals gather around water sources. The wet seasons, while less crowded, offer lush scenery and are perfect for birdwatching.
Akagera National Park is easily accessible from Kigali:
Visitors to Rwanda will need a tourist visa, which can be obtained either before arrival or upon landing at Kigali International Airport. The cost is $30 USD. However, travelers from certain countries (e.g., East African Community member states, USA, and COMESA member states) enjoy a visa waiver. Check with us for the latest visa and entry requirements.
At Trek Africa Expeditions, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional and eco-friendly safari experiences. Here’s why we’re your ideal travel partner:
Ready to explore the beauty and wonder of Akagera National Park? Contact us now to plan your adventure. Whether you’re interested in game drives, birdwatching, or a peaceful boat cruise, we’ll help you create unforgettable memories in Rwanda’s premier wildlife destination!