2 days Akagera safari takes to the only Savannah national park in Rwanda for an amazing encounter with Africa’s big five mammals. Akagera National Park covers an area of 1112 square kilometers. It was established in 1934 by the Belgium government to protect the park animals and the entire Eco-system. The park was named after River Akagera which flows through the park. The river feeds Lake Ihema, Lake Victoria and other smaller water bodies.
Akagera National park was
The final blow to many of the park animals came during the 1994 genocide. Thousands of refugees passed through or settled in the park hunting down the big cats to protect their domestic animals or antelopes for game meat. A large chunk of the vegetation in the park was destroyed to open up farms, for timber, firewood and charcoal. Lion and rhinos became extinct in the park.
Our 2 Days Akagera wildlife safari starts from Kigali city and takes you to see a much improved national park. The safari involves game drives and a boat cruise along Lake Ihema. By the end of the 2 days, expect to have seen zebras, lions, hippos, rhinos, giraffes, leopards, elephants, spotted hyenas, warthogs, crocodiles, eland, topis, reedbuck, impalas, baboons, blue monkeys, vervet monkeys, black-tailed mongoose, bush pigs and buffaloes among other mammals. If you want a shorter trip, you should check out our 1 day Akagera safari package. For a longer tour, check out our 3 Days Rwanda safari in Akagera.
Brief Itinerary
Day 1: Pickup from Kigali – Transfer to Akagera – Game Drive and afternoon boat cruise
Day 2: Longer game drive – Departure to Kigali
Full Itinerary
Day 1: Pickup from Kigali and Transfer to Akagera – Morning Game drive – Afternoon boat ride
The boat cruise on Lake Ihema is excellent for viewing birds, crocodiles, hippos and also land animals drinking on the shores. Among the bird species to look out for are the Shoebill Stork, kingfishers, fish eagles and cormorants. The boat cruise lasts between 2 to 3 hours after which you will be taken back to your hotel for relaxation, refreshment and dinner. You might want to read more about the price of visiting Akagera National Park.
Dinner and overnight will be at Ruzizi tented camp (Luxury), Akagera game Lodge (Mid-range), Devera Hotel (Budget) or Akagezi Lodge (Budget).
Day 2: Second Game drive – Departure to Kigali
Tour Inclusions and Exclusions
The 2 Days safari in Akagera National Park includes: –
- Game drives
- A boat cruise along Lake Ihema
- Transportation in a stand 4×4 tour van
- A professional Guide/Driver
- A park Guide to help with the game drives
- Accommodation for one night
- Airport transfer
- Meals and water throughout the 2 Days
- Park Entrance fees
- All activities included in the itinerary
- Government taxes
The 2 days Rwanda wildlife safari excludes: –
- Medical and Personal insurance.
- Air tickets and Visa fees.
- Shopping expenses.
- Tips for hotel staff and park Guides.
- All expenditures that may be considered personal like those on alcoholic drinks, cigars, accommodation in Kigali, telephone calls and laundry.
Packing list and best time to visit
For the best experience while on safari in Akagera, remember to pack a binocular, safari shoes, a hat, light safari clothing, sunscreen, a good camera and sun glasses. When is the best time to visit Akagera National Park? Well, safaris are organized throughout the year regardless of day or season. Rwanda has two major rain and 2 dry seasons. The best time for a safari is during the dry months of June to September and December to February. The wet seasons are excellent for birding and those who want to experience the green in the country. These seasons falls around March to May and October to November.
Getting to the Park
Accommodation Options
Ruzizi Tented Camp: This luxury lodge was built on the shores of Lake Ihema in 2012 by African Parks. Its consists of 9 luxury tents that are built amidst beautiful palm and fig trees. Only 20 guests are allowed to book with the facility in day. Each tent is self-contained and furnished with luxurious furniture, large comfortable beds, a bathroom, chairs, tables, a bathtub, a shower, a dressing area, warm and cold water.
Each tent has a verandah and can be tailored to accommodate families with children. All decorations and furniture was hand built by some of the best local artists and everything is powered by solar energy. Specially built wooden walkways lead guests to different areas – especially to the central lounge and the amazing deck overlooking Lake Ihema. Other amenities/facilities include a central fire pit for evening relaxation and morning coffee. Though everything is of quality, it is not too much as to make guests forget that they have come to experience the African wilderness.