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Luxury Akagera National Park Tours made for you

A wildlife haven in Rwanda
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Animal spotting

See lions, rhino and other wildlife

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Explore on foot

Head out on fascinating walking safaris

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On the water

Take in the sunset on a relaxing boat trip

Discover low-lying plains filled with iconic African wildlife

Considered the largest protected wetland in the whole of Central Africa, functioning as one of the most significant refuges for savannah-dwelling species in Rwanda, Akagera National Park has been transformed from the brink of disappearing, to a world-class location for experiencing an African safari.

Located in Rwanda’s north east, along the international border with Tanzania, the park was originally founded in 1934, and its landscapes consist of savannah and swamp habitats, with several bodies of water taking up around a third of the park. Despite its previous issues with poaching, the park has been a real success story since 2010, with several species reintroduced into the area and strict law enforcement implemented to protect the park’s wildlife.

During your luxury Akagera safari, you can expect to see the likes of 18 eastern black rhinoceros which were reintroduced to Akagera in 2017, as well as lions which were reintroduced in 2015. In addition to this, visitors can also spot buffalo, elephant, antelope, zebra, giraffe, baboons, monkeys, and hundreds of bird species.

Highlights

Enjoy twice daily game drives through Akagera’s diverse terrain, keeping a keen eye out for lions and black rhinos, which thrive in this exclusive-use area

As the sun sets, head out into the bush on an exhilarating night drive to spot the area’s nocturnal residents

For a more intimate experience, join guided walking safaris and uncover the hidden treasures of Akagera, or glide across the serene lake on a boating safari

Our favourite places to stay in Akagera National Park

Why book with Jacada?

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Safari expertise

Our experts bring decades of first-hand expertise. They’ve lived and travelled across Africa and are regularly on the ground reviewing the most exclusive hotels, camps and experiences. You’ll also have the support of a personal concierge, based in region.

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Unforgettable guides

We handpick the most knowledgeable guides, who bring each destination to life with care and passion. They’re chosen for their ability to provide unrivalled insight into the region’s wildlife, wineries and landscapes as well as a genuine, memorable experience.

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Positive impact

By travelling with us, you directly support a range of initiatives spanning wildlife conservation to community engagement. Our luxury trips are designed to prioritise experiences that are positive for you and the places you visit.

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When to visit Akagera National Park

For the most rewarding wildlife sightings, visit Akagera during the dry seasons: June to September or January to February. As the landscape dries, the thinning vegetation makes it easier to spot animals as they gather around permanent lakes and swamps. While the dry months are ideal for big game, If you are keen on birding you may prefer the lush rainy seasons (March–May and November–December), when migratory species arrive and the park is at its most vibrant.

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Wildlife sighting

June–September, January–February

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Birdwatching

March–May, November–December

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Boat trips

June–September

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Whatever you want from your adventure in Rwanda, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

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Your trip, your story

We craft trips deeply personal, delightfully surprising and entirely one of a kind. Every Jacada journey begins in conversation with a travel designer, a specialist in their destination of expertise. Behind each journey is a wealth of insight, gathered over years of on-the-ground exploration.

Once you’re booked, you’ll meet your concierge. Based in the region you’re visiting, they’ll take care of all the details so your mind is at rest. They make the trip truly special – and truly yours.

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