Zebra at Akagera

1 Day Akagera National Park game drive safari

1 Day Akagera National Park game drive safari

This one full-day game drive tour allows you to explore Akagera National Park, The only savannah park in Rwanda. The park is famous for hosting several wildlife species, such as Elephants, Giraffes, Hippos, kobs, and Bush bucks, not forgetting the king of the jungle and the sneaky cats (lion and leopard). There is also aquatic life, such as Crocks and Hippos; note that the park is only 2.5 hrs from the capital, Kigali, making it a not-to-miss activity even if you are too busy with meetings.

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DAY 1

Detailed itinerary: At 5:30 a.m., set off from Kigali and head to Akagera National Park. This scenic journey takes about 2 hours and 50 minutes.

8:00 am: Registration and briefing about the park, dos and Don'ts.

9:00 am Boat trip on Lake Ihema

10:00 to 4:00 pm Long day game drive

1:00 pm lunch picnic inside the park

4:00 pm Exit the park and return to Kigali.

Arrive around 6:30 pm.

Optional activities on day two. Kigali genocide memorial museum. Kigali city tour and Gorilla trekking in Uganda.

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