Akangera National Park

Akagera National Park is a protected region in east Rwanda. It’s considered the largest protected wetland in Central Africa. And the last remaining home for Rwanda’s grasslands-adapted species.

The Park management system of Africa has transformed this park into a rich habitat for Rwanda Wildlife.

Wildlife of Akagera National Park

Akagera National Park has an extensive amount of Rwanda Wildlife. It’s home to the big five. And many antelope species like impalas, waterbucks, topi, bushbucks, oribis, etc.

Other animals that are also here include vervet monkeys, bush babies, olive baboons, blue monkeys, giraffes, zebras, and many more.

Things to do in Akagera National Park

The activities at Akagera National Park include:

  • Big Five Safaris – Akagera has all of the big five animals. And, game drives are a great way to spot them in the wild.
  • Guided Nature Walks provide the best way to explore the rich flora and fauna of the park.
  • There are many opportunities for fishing on Lake Shakani. Tilapia and catfish can be found in the lake.
  • Boat Rides in Lake Ihema – It’s the second-largest lake in Rwanda. And a boat ride here will give you a chance to see hippos, waterbirds, and crocodiles.

Highlights of Akagera National Park

  • Excellent Rwanda safari destination for birdwatching. 
  • Incredible scenery with forests and lakes.
  • Several safari options like night game drives, boat trips, and hot air balloon safaris.
  • Outstanding wildlife viewing, including the big five.

safari in Akagera National Park is truly going to be a memorable adventure.

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