Akagera National Park – Rwanda’s Wildlife & Safari Jewel

Located in eastern Rwanda along the border with Tanzania, Akagera National Park is a stunning blend of savannah, wetlands, and lakes, covering about 1,122 km². Once known primarily for its scenic beauty, Akagera has undergone a remarkable transformation and is now home to Rwanda’s Big Five, making it a premier safari destination in East Africa.

What Makes Akagera Unique

  • Big Five Safari
    Akagera is one of the few parks in East Africa where visitors can see lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and buffaloes, alongside zebras, giraffes, and hippos.
  • Lakes & Wetlands
    The park’s numerous lakes, including Lake Ihema, provide habitats for hippos, crocodiles, and a diverse array of birdlife. Seasonal wetlands make the park ideal for both wildlife and photography.
  • Birdwatching Paradise
    Akagera boasts over 500 bird species, including shoebills, pelicans, storks, and African fish eagles, making it a top destination for bird enthusiasts.
  • Scenic Landscapes
    Rolling hills, open savannah, swamps, and lakes offer incredible scenic diversity, providing endless photography opportunities and a peaceful wilderness feel.

Why Visit Akagera?

Akagera National Park offers a complete safari experience in a scenic and tranquil setting. With its Big Five, abundant birdlife, lakes, and wetlands, it is perfect for travelers seeking authentic East African wildlife encounters. Its relatively small size compared to Serengeti or Selous allows for more intimate and accessible safari adventures while still delivering unforgettable wildlife moments.

Destination
Akagera National Park
Area
1,122 km²