Akagera National Park

Akagera National Park: Rwanda’s Savannah Jewel. In the eastern corner of Rwanda, where the savannah meets a labyrinth of lakes and papyrus swamps, lies Akagera National Park. As Central Africa’s largest protected wetland, Akagera is a stunning contrast to the rugged, mountainous terrain found in the rest of the country.

The Return of the Big Five

Akagera has undergone one of the most remarkable conservation transformations in Africa. Once depleted of its wildlife, the park is now a thriving ecosystem and a Big Five destination. Lions and Black Rhinos have been successfully reintroduced, joining the healthy populations of elephants, leopards, and buffaloes that roam the rolling plains.

Wildlife in the savannah

A Watery Wonderland

What sets Akagera apart is its incredible water system. A boat safari on Lake Ihema is a must-do experience, offering close encounters with massive pods of hippos and some of Africa’s largest crocodiles. For bird enthusiasts, the park is a paradise with over 480 species, including the prehistoric-looking Shoebill stork often found in the marshes.

Experience Akagera national park with Us

If you’re ready to explore the wild side of Rwanda, we have curated several expeditions that feature the wonders of Akagera:

From sunrise game drives across the Kilala Plains to sunset boat cruises on the lake, Akagera National Park offers a classic safari experience with a unique Rwandan twist.