1 Day Akagera Safari from Kigali takes you to Rwanda’s only savanna national park for a true wildlife safari and an opportunity to spot the big five mammals. Akagera National Park is found in the Eastern province of Rwanda in a District called Kayonza which is located at the border with Tanzania. The park is named after river Akagera and covers an area which is 1,075 square kilometers in size. The park is close to the capital Kigali and provides an opportunity to spot Africa’s big five mammals in a short time while visiting Rwanda’s capital for a conference or business.
The new government of Rwanda was determined to rebuild the park as part of wider changes in the country. African Parks was chosen to manage the park, revamp infrastructure and take the lead in conservation efforts. Most of the park has now been fenced off and some of the park land was reclaimed. The government has gone as far as to reintroduce lions, Rhinos and other wildlife that had become extinct in the park. It is now possible to spot Elephants, Hippos, Giraffes, Zebras, Kobs, Waterbucks and Bushbucks among many other mammals. The government has also encouraged community tourism to allow people living near the park benefit from tourism money.
One of the great things about a safari in Akagera is the unique scenery. If you love nature and birds, you will definitely enjoy your safari even if we don’t factor in the mammals. The beautiful hills, water bodies, forests, woodlands, swamps and plains can look break taking especially a few weeks after the rainy season. If you are interested in an extra day in the park, please check out our 2 days Akagera safari package.
Overview
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Pickup from Kigali and transfer to Akagera National Park – Game Drive – Afternoon boat ride – Transfer back to Kigali.
Safari Includes and Excludes
The safari includes
- A game drive
- Boat cruise at Lake Ihema
- Park entrance
- Transportation in an air-conditioned 4X4 vehicle with a pop-up roof
- An English or French Speaking Guide if required
- Lunch and bottled drinking water throughout the safari
- Park entrance fees
- All activities mentioned in the itinerary
- Pickup and drop-off in Kigali
- Government taxes
The Safari Excludes
- Air tickets and Visa
- Tips for the Guides
- Alcoholic drinks and cigarettes
- Medical Insurance
- Accommodation the night before the safari and after the tour.
Packing List
For the best experiences while on safari in Akagera bring along the following:
- A hat to protect yourself from the sun’s rays.
- Sunscreen to protect yourself from the Afternoon heat during the dry season.
- A binocular to help you spot birds and animals that are far away from the established park roads.
- Short sleeved shirt ad blouse especially during the dry season.
- A warm sweater during the rainy season.
- A rain jacket especially during the rainy season.
- A camera to capture all the beautiful moments and amazing scenery.
- Hiking boots in case you are to get out of the car for a walk inside the park.
- Money for tipping, unplanned expenses or buying souvenirs.
Extra Information
- Most of the game drives are restricted to areas close to the main park road beginning from the offices near Lake Ihema. The road was built strategically to run along the major water bodies and areas where animals are concentrated. There are smaller junctions leading to key landmarks and watering holes. You might find the article about the cost of visiting Akagera National Park interesting.
- Staff at the park offices can help with information about the park and overall biodiversity. The park has all five of Africa’s major mammals – Lions, Leopards, Buffaloes, Elephants and Rhinos. The park also has zebras, giraffes and twelve species of antelope (impala, oribi, bushbucks, tsessebe and eland).
- Birders will be impressed with over 500 recorded species including fish eagles, papyrus gonolek and the shoebill stork. These birds and others thrive on the lake shores, swamps and other wetlands.
Hotels and Lodges
The quality of a hotel determines how memorable or enjoyable a safari is. While in Akagera, you will need a hotel that is good but affordable. Akagera National Park has fewer accommodation facilities than the volcanoes or Nyungwe National Park. Despite a shortage in accommodation facilities, there are good ones offering quality services. Back packers and those who are more adventurous can choose to sleep in one of the camping sites and enjoy the African wilderness at a cheap cost. Basic camping is less comfortable but can be fun especially if you are a group of friends. Just imagine partying, drinking and eating roasted meat in the African wilderness.
There are 3 main campsites within the park and cost between $20 to $50. They are all equipped with firewood. If you want to go for a long call, you will have to use the pit latrine. Beware of baboons. They are a real menace and will try to bully you or want to steal some of your supplies. We can help you book these lodges if you instruct us to do so. They include:
Ruzizi tented lodge: This lodge was built by the park management in 2013 along the shores of Lake Ihema. The lodge was built to address the initial shortage of good accommodation facilities in the park. It has 20 self-contained tents that are linked using boardwalks. The lodge is built with local material and designs to give travelers the feeling of being out in the African wild. It is a perfect lodge for those who want a peaceful and quiet atmosphere that allows one to feel close to nature. Each of the tents has a private bathroom and shower. There is constant power supply and security is excellent. Because it is owned by the park management, residents get a chance to visit parts of the park which others may not be able to access.
Dereva Hotel: This hotel is located outside the park along the route to Kigali. It offers budget facilities but which are of good quality. The rooms are categorized into two – Queen Size and Twin depending on what the traveler wants. All rooms are self-contained with a bathroom, warm water, DSTV, a phone and free internet. One can visit the dining halls for excellent meals, then go to the bar or just relax at the cozy lounge area. The hotel also has meeting rooms that can accommodate between 20 to 200 participants.