Akagera National Park

Climate

Warm and relatively dry climate averaging 20°C to 30°C

Popular Activities

Game drives, Boat safaris on Lake Ihema & Fishing on Lake Shakani

Popular For

'Big 5' and Boat Safaris

Overview

Set along the eastern border with Tanzania, this park is a striking contrast to Rwanda’s misty forests—think rolling savannahs, shimmering lakes, wetlands, and open plains. It’s the country’s only Big Five park, and a true comeback story, thanks to ongoing conservation efforts that have restored lions, rhinos, and other key species to the landscape. Today, Akagera is a thriving safari destination where elephants roam free, herds of buffalo graze by the water’s edge, and hippos cool off in the shallows.

Game drives, boat safaris on Lake Ihema, and guided nature walks offer different ways to experience the park’s rich diversity. Birdwatchers will be in heaven, with over 500 recorded species, including the rare shoebill stork. With fewer crowds and peaceful scenery, Akagera is perfect for travelers looking for a classic safari feel without the rush. It’s a beautiful reminder that Rwanda is not just about gorillas, it’s a full, wild journey from forest to savannah.

Gallery

Akagera National Park through the lens.

Photos courtesy of © Visit Rwanda

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