Under the management of African Parks since 2010, Akagera’s wildlife numbers have steadily risen. Buffalo are plentiful, and elephants are commonly seen near the lakeshores. Since lions were reintroduced in 2015, more than 40 now roam the savannah. Leopards are also present, though they are elusive and mostly seen on night drives, adding an element of excitement for those hoping to catch a glimpse of these secretive cats.
Akagera’s beauty is highlighted by its diverse habitats within a compact area. Visitors can explore a series of forest-edged lakes and wetlands fed by the Akagera River, with tall mountains creating a stunning backdrop to the ever-changing landscape. The park’s unique ecosystems include papyrus swamps and acacia woodlands, offering a variety of scenic views. With its scenic landscapes and rising wildlife populations, Akagera is a hidden gem for those seeking a blend of beauty and biodiversity.
Nestled along Lake Rwanyakazinga’s peaceful shores, Magashi Camp offers an exclusive safari experience with eight spacious tented suites that blend seamlessly into the wilderness. This intimate setting promises adventure at every turn. Spot elephants wading in the lake’s shimmering waters, traverse vast savannahs in search of rhinos, giraffes, and lions, or enjoy catch-and-release fishing alongside the elusive sitatunga. In the evening, gather around a campfire for a traditional Kugisha supper, sharing stories in the heart of nature.
Ruzizi Tented Lodge, a luxury eco-lodge on Lake Ihema’s shores in Akagera National Park, offers an intimate retreat with nine secluded tents surrounded by palms and fig trees. The central thatched reception and dining area features a stunning deck with a fire pit, ideal for sunrise coffee or evening relaxation. With a 20-guest maximum, each tent has an en-suite bathroom, cozy queen bed, shaded veranda, and handcrafted furnishings. Powered by solar energy, Ruzizi emphasizes eco-consciousness and harmony with nature.
Akagera Game Lodge sits on  a hill at the southern end of Akagera National Park, offering stunning views over Lake Ihema. With 60 rooms and suites, a large pool and deck, a conference center, restaurant, and bar, it provides a comfortable base for exploring Akagera’s wildlife and landscapes. The lodge follows park guidelines, with entry allowed only until 6 PM, so visitors are advised to plan accordingly for timely arrival.
Akagera National Park offers exciting wildlife experiences through game drives, including self-drive options with a sturdy 4×4. Guided night drives increase chances of spotting nocturnal animals like leopards, bush babies, and genets. Boat trips along the lakes are ideal for close-up views of hippos, crocodiles, and diverse waterbirds. For those seeking a panoramic perspective, privately operated balloon safaris reveal the park’s stunning landscapes from above.
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