Akagera National Park
Akagera National Park is one of Rwanda’s most diverse ecosystems, defined by its warm, low-lying plains, vast savannahs, rich woodlands, thriving wetlands, and a chain of beautiful lakes. In partnership with African Parks, Akagera has been transformed into a world-class safari destination where conservation success and unforgettable wildlife encounters go hand in hand.
A Landscape Perfect for Game Viewing
The open terrain of Akagera offers exceptional visibility, making it an ideal destination for classic game drives. Conservation efforts continue to boost wildlife numbers, ensuring the Big Five—lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and rhinoceros—are increasingly seen throughout the park.
A Conservation Success Story
Since the African Parks partnership began in 2010, Akagera has undergone an impressive revival:
Poaching reduced to an all-time low
Achieved through the deployment of a helicopter, an efficient canine anti-poaching unit, and dedicated rhino tracking teams.Successful reintroduction of lions and rhinos
A family of lions from South Africa has adapted and bred successfully.
Additionally, 18 eastern black rhinos have been reintroduced, enhancing the park’s biodiversity.Thriving wildlife populations
Visitors can encounter elephants, buffaloes, zebras, giraffes, antelopes, baboons, monkeys, and over 490 species of birds, making Akagera a paradise for bird lovers.
Highlights of an Akagera Safari
Boat Safari on Lake Ihema
A boat trip on Lake Ihema offers one of the park’s most memorable experiences. Expect close-up views of:
Large pods of hippos
Powerful Nile crocodiles
Abundant waterbirds thriving on the islands at the lake’s center
Exploring the Park
The only way to experience Akagera is by vehicle, either:
With a professional tour operator,
Through self-drive, or
By hiring a park vehicle, including shared spaces for night drives.
For a richer experience, hiring an expert park guide is highly recommended and can be arranged directly through park management.
Where to Stay Inside Akagera
Visitors can stay inside the park, choosing from:
Comfortable safari lodges
A seasonal bush camp in the northern region
Designated campsites for adventurous travelers
Each offers a unique way to immerse in the rhythmic beauty of Rwanda’s wilderness.




