Nestled in the northeastern corner of Rwanda, Akagera National Park is a breathtaking tapestry of savannah plains, rolling hills, and shimmering lakes. As one of Africa’s oldest national parks, established in 1934, Akagera boasts a remarkable resurgence story, transforming itself into a conservation success and a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Covering over 1,122 square kilometers, it is home to the Big Five—lion, elephant, buffalo, rhinoceros, and leopard—along with a rich diversity of species like giraffes, zebras, hippos, and over 500 bird species.
Akagera’s lush wetlands and scenic landscapes make it a unique destination, distinct from Rwanda’s renowned mountain gorilla experiences. Managed collaboratively by the Rwandan government and African Parks, the park is a shining example of how effective conservation efforts can rejuvenate ecosystems and empower local communities.
Whether you’re exploring its winding game drive routes, enjoying a tranquil boat safari on Lake Ihema, or marveling at the fiery sunsets over the savannah, Akagera National Park offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of Africa’s wilderness.