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Akagera National Park is Rwanda's premier Big Five safari destination, offering game drives, boat safaris, diverse wildlife, scenic lakes, and unforgettable adventures.
Discover Akagera National Park, Rwanda’s only Big Five safari destination. Explore wildlife, boat safaris, game drives, lodges, and travel tips.
Akagera National Park is Rwanda’s only savannah national park and the country’s premier Big Five safari destination. Covering approximately 1,122 square kilometres (433 square miles) in eastern Rwanda along the border with Tanzania, the park protects a remarkable landscape of rolling grasslands, wooded hills, papyrus swamps, lakes, and river systems. Named after the Kagera River, which forms its eastern boundary, Akagera offers a classic African safari experience unlike anywhere else in Rwanda.
Established in 1934, Akagera National Park is one of Africa’s greatest conservation success stories. Once heavily impacted by human settlement and poaching, the park has been transformed through a partnership between the Rwanda Development Board and African Parks. The successful reintroduction of lions in 2015 and eastern black rhinos in 2017 restored the Big Five, making Akagera one of the few places in Africa where visitors can see lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros in a single protected area.
The park’s diverse ecosystems support an extraordinary variety of wildlife. Vast savannahs are home to elephants, giraffes, zebras, topi, eland, impalas, waterbucks, and buffaloes, while its forests shelter leopards, olive baboons, vervet monkeys, and bushbuck. Wetlands and lakes attract hippos, Nile crocodiles, and more than 500 recorded bird species, including the rare and prehistoric-looking shoebill stork, making Akagera one of East Africa’s finest birdwatching destinations.
One of the highlights of any visit is a boat safari on Lake Ihema, Rwanda’s second-largest lake. Cruising through calm waters lined with papyrus reeds offers exceptional opportunities to observe hippos, crocodiles, African fish eagles, kingfishers, herons, and other waterbirds from close range. Combined with traditional morning and afternoon game drives, this unique water-based safari sets Akagera apart from many other African parks.
Whether you’re searching for the Big Five, photographing spectacular landscapes, enjoying a sunset boat cruise, or combining your safari with gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park, Akagera National Park offers an unforgettable wildlife experience. Located just 2.5 to 3 hours from Kigali, it is the perfect destination for first-time safari-goers, families, photographers, and seasoned wildlife enthusiasts alike.
Akagera National Park showcases Rwanda’s incredible natural diversity, where thriving wildlife, scenic lakes, and successful conservation combine to create one of East Africa’s most rewarding safari destinations.
Home to the <strong>Big Five</strong> and more than <strong>500 bird species</strong>, <strong>Akagera National Park</strong> offers an unforgettable safari experience across rolling savannahs, scenic lakes, and lush wetlands. From thrilling game drives to tranquil boat safaris on <strong>Lake Ihema</strong>, every visit showcases Rwanda's remarkable wildlife conservation success and breathtaking natural beauty.
Akagera National Park is Rwanda's only Big Five safari destination, offering excellent opportunities to see lions, leopards, elephants, black rhinos, and buffalo…
Cruise across Lake Ihema, the park's largest lake, where you'll encounter hippos, Nile crocodiles, African fish eagles, and an incredible variety of…
Discover a rich diversity of wildlife, including giraffes, zebras, topi, eland, impalas, waterbucks, warthogs, and numerous antelope species roaming the open savannah.
With over 500 recorded bird species, including the rare shoebill stork, Akagera is one of East Africa's premier birdwatching destinations.
Explore rolling grasslands, acacia woodlands, lakes, wetlands, and papyrus swamps that create some of Rwanda's most spectacular safari scenery.
Witness one of Africa's greatest conservation stories, where the successful reintroduction of lions and black rhinos restored the park as a thriving…
Located just 2.5–3 hours from Kigali, Akagera National Park is one of Africa's most accessible Big Five safari destinations, making it perfect…
Stay in beautifully located safari lodges and tented camps that combine comfort with breathtaking views of Akagera's wilderness.





From value camps to premium lodges — we match every stay to your style and budget.
Budget accommodation in Akagera National Park offers comfortable and affordable stays with essential amenities, friendly hospitality, and convenient access to the park. These lodges and camps are ideal for budget-conscious travellers looking to experience Rwanda's only Big Five safari destination without compromising on comfort.
Mid-range accommodation in Akagera National Park combines comfort, excellent service, and scenic surroundings at great value. These lodges offer spacious rooms, quality dining, and easy access to game drives and boat safaris.
Luxury accommodation in Akagera National Park offers exclusive safari experiences with elegant suites or luxury tents, gourmet dining, personalised service, and spectacular views of the park's lakes and savannahs
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Everything you need to know before you go — and we’ll guide you through every step.
Most international visitors require a visa to enter Rwanda. Many nationalities are eligible for a Visa on Arrival or can apply online through the Rwanda Immigration website. Citizens of East African Community (EAC) member states can travel using a valid national ID or passport.
The official currency is the Rwandan Franc (RWF). Major lodges and hotels accept Visa and Mastercard, while cash is recommended for smaller purchases and tips.
The official languages are Kinyarwanda, English, French, and Swahili, with English widely spoken in hotels, lodges, and by safari guides.
Central Africa Time (CAT) – UTC +2
Akagera National Park enjoys a tropical savanna climate with warm temperatures throughout the year. Daytime temperatures generally range between 25°C and 30°C (77°F–86°F), while evenings are cooler.
A yellow fever vaccination certificate may be required if arriving from or transiting through a country with a risk of yellow fever transmission. It is advisable to carry insect repellent, sunscreen, and any personal medications.
The best way to explore Akagera National Park is by 4x4 safari vehicle. Guided game drives, self-drive safaris, and boat safaris on Lake Ihema are available.
Mobile coverage is available across much of the park, although signal strength may vary in remote areas. Most safari lodges provide Wi-Fi in the main guest areas.
Pack lightweight neutral-coloured clothing, a light jacket for early morning and evening game drives, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, binoculars, a camera, and insect repellent.
Akagera National Park is located in Eastern Province, Rwanda, along the border with Tanzania. It is approximately 110 km (68 miles) from Kigali and can be reached in about 2.5 to 3 hours by road.
Budget shared safaris start from $450/person for 3 days including accommodation, meals, transport, and park fees. Mid-range private safaris range $800–$1,200. Luxury and flying safaris start from $1,500+ per person. All Afrikan Accent Adventures packages include park entry fees, full-board accommodation, and professional driver/guide.
Akagera National Park is famous for being Rwanda's only Big Five safari destination. It is also renowned for its scenic savannahs, boat safaris on Lake Ihema, diverse birdlife, and remarkable conservation success.
The park is home to the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, black rhinoceros, and African buffalo—as well as giraffes, zebras, hippos, Nile crocodiles, antelope species, primates, and over 500 bird species.
The best time to visit is during the dry seasons (June–September and December–February) when wildlife is easier to spot around water sources and road conditions are ideal for game drives.
For international non-residents, the park entry fee is USD 100 per adult per day. Additional charges apply for activities such as boat safaris, night game drives, and camping.
Yes. Akagera National Park is the only national park in Rwanda where visitors can see the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, black rhinoceros, and African buffalo.
Yes. Guided boat safaris on Lake Ihema are among the park's most popular activities, offering close-up views of hippos, Nile crocodiles, African fish eagles, and a variety of waterbirds.
A stay of 2–3 days is recommended to enjoy multiple game drives, a boat safari, birdwatching, and a relaxed safari experience.
Yes. Akagera National Park is commonly combined with Volcanoes National Park, Nyungwe National Park, Lake Kivu, and Kigali to create a complete Rwanda safari itinerary.
Yes. The park is suitable for families, couples, photographers, birdwatchers, and first-time safari visitors. A variety of accommodation options and guided safari activities cater to travellers of all ages.
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