Akagera National Park – Rwanda’s Big Five Safari Destination. Stretching along Rwanda’s eastern border, Akagera National Park is a breathtaking landscape of rolling savannahs, swamps, lakes, and woodlands. It is Rwanda’s only Big Five park - home to elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, and rhinos -offering classic game drive experiences in a uniquely scenic setting. The park boasts a remarkable conservation story, with wildlife populations thriving after successful reintroduction efforts. Visitors can enjoy guided game drives, boat safaris on Lake Ihema, and bird-watching adventures, with over 500 bird species recorded. Whether you're witnessing a herd of giraffes against a golden sunrise or spotting hippos lounging in the wetlands, Akagera promises an unforgettable African safari experience.
Pickup included
Our driver guide will pick you from your hotel in Kigali at 05h0 Am, short briefing, and then drive to the eastern part of Rwanda to Akagera National Park ( the drive lasts 2 hours).
Akagera National Park offers a truly exceptional wildlife experience, and it is the only Big-five reserve in Rwanda. Akagera comprises some of the most scenic savannah in East Africa - open plains, woodlands, lakes, swamp, and grassy low mountains - and is home to one of Africa's highest hippo densities, large crocodiles as well as the rare Sitatunga and more than 520 bird species. Teeming with plains game, Akagera also boasts a healthy population of lion and black rhino.
Guests will be able to view a range of wildlife on expertly-guided game drive, including buffalo, lion, leopard, elephant, hippo, giraffe, spotted hyena, zebra, topi, eland, zebra, impala, warthogs, and hundred bird species such as the rare and elusive stork shoebill with its implausibly massive bill and near -endemic red-faced barbet.
Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, is known for its cleanliness, safety, and vibrant culture. It's a city of rolling hills, bustling markets, and a rich history, offering a unique blend of urban development and traditional Rwandan charm. The city is a gateway to Rwanda's incredible wildlife and natural beauty, making it an ideal starting point for any visit to the country.
A poignant and important site that commemorates the victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. The memorial includes a museum, mass graves, and a garden of remembrance.
A scenic hill offering hiking trails and panoramic views of the city. It's a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts and those looking to escape the urban hustle.
A historic tower built by the Germans in 1907, offering a glimpse into Kigali's colonial past. The tower is surrounded by a small park and is a popular spot for photos.
Grilled meat skewers, typically made with goat or beef, and served with a side of salad or fried potatoes.
A staple dish made from maize flour, often served with a side of vegetables, meat, or stew.
A traditional dish made with cassava leaves, eggplant, and often served with peanuts or beans.
These months offer the best weather for exploring Kigali and its surroundings. The dry season means fewer rain showers and more comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities.
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Kigali is one of the safest cities in Africa, with low crime rates and a strong police presence. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Kigali Bus Terminal
SACCO buses are the primary mode of public transportation in Kigali. They are affordable and cover most of the city. However, they can be crowded during peak hours.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its mountain gorilla trekking. The park offers a unique opportunity to see these endangered animals in their natural habitat.
A beautiful lake offering a variety of water activities, scenic views, and relaxation. The surrounding towns, such as Gisenyi and Kibuye, offer accommodations and dining options.
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