Akagera National Park: A Tapestry of Wildlife and Scenic Beauty in Rwanda
Welcome to Akagera National Park, a jewel of biodiversity nestled in the eastern part of Rwanda. Known for its diverse ecosystems, abundant wildlife, and stunning landscapes, Akagera offers a unique safari experience that showcases the best of Rwanda’s natural wonders.

Perhaps the most exciting aspect of Akagera National Park is its almost miraculous revival from near destruction just 20 years ago. To see the prospering park today you would never imagine that it had been massively stripped of its wildlife and rich biodiversity due to the country’s domestic troubles. Many of the conflict’s refugees moved into the park for their very survival but exacerbated the destruction with their needs for food and fuel. Lions and rhinos were hunted to extinction and much of the park’s wildlife was displaced.
But now Akagera has come roaring back – literally, with the reintroduction of lions in 2015 and 2017, plus the return of 18 Eastern black rhinos. The addition of strict conservation measures, new management, and vigorous anti-poaching patrols have ushered in a revival not seen before in an African park. A visit here is a heartening example of the positive spirit and energy of the Rwandan people. For those who’ve seen the great savannah parks of Kenya and Tanzania with their wide-open plains, Akagera will be instantly familiar. Your game drives here will bring you up close to zebras, buffaloes, Maasai giraffes, hyenas, leopards, impalas, and great numbers of hippos and crocodiles. And like in those other Savanah parks, at this new Akagera, you’ll also be looking for elephants, lions, and rhinos.
The park is also one of the best African safari spots for bird watching. On your journeys over these deep savannahs, on the waterways, and in its forests, you’ll be met with an astounding 500 plus species of birdlife. Some are endemic like the papyrus gonolek, found in the park’s papyrus swamps. Few national parks allow night-time game drives but nocturnal adventures are a feature of Akagera. Heading out with your guide and a powerful spotlight, you’ll find a very different cast of characters than a day-time safari will provide. Look for leopards, serval cats, and wide-eyed bushbabies staring back at you in the inky darkness.
Adding to this revived national park’s delightful variety, you can take a boat safari on Lake Ihema. Sail past great pods of hippos and drift near large Nile crocodiles. The density and numbers of hippos are one of the largest in East Africa. There’s birding to be found here as well – keep an eye out for the rare shoebill stork. As you cruise these waters you may also spot land animals like elephants coming to the shore to bathe and cool off. Another way this re-born park adds to the community – every year more than 2,000 school children visit Akagera for free with their teachers so they can experience up close the wonders of this beautiful natural environment.

Explore the Richness of Akagera
1. Safari Adventures:
Embark on thrilling safari adventures through Akagera’s savannah plains, woodlands, and lakeshores. Encounter a mosaic of wildlife, including elephants, buffalos, zebras, giraffes, and a myriad of bird species. Game drives provide a front-row seat to the captivating beauty of the African wilderness.
Capture the essence of the savannah as you traverse Akagera’s diverse landscapes, creating memories of close encounters with iconic African wildlife.
2. Boat Safaris on Lake Ihema:
Experience the tranquility of Akagera’s waterways with boat safaris on Lake Ihema. Witness hippos, crocodiles, and a profusion of water birds in their natural habitat. The boat safaris offer a unique perspective of the park’s vibrant ecosystems.
Sail through the calm waters of Lake Ihema, immersing yourself in the serenity of the park’s lakeside treasures.
3. Conservation Success Stories:
Akagera National Park stands as a testament to successful conservation efforts. Explore the park’s history, including successful reintroductions of species like lions and rhinos. Learn about the collaborative initiatives that have restored and preserved Akagera’s natural balance.
Discover the inspiring conservation journey that has transformed Akagera into a thriving ecosystem and a symbol of Rwanda’s commitment to preserving its natural heritage.