Zebra grazing on Akagera National Park plains with Lake Ihema in the background
Akagera National Park, Rwanda

Where the savanna
meets the lake

The park

Rwanda's only Big Five safari

Akagera sits in the northeast corner of Rwanda, along the border with Tanzania. It's a different world from the volcanoes — open savanna, acacia woodland, papyrus swamps, and a string of lakes that attract some of the richest birdlife in East Africa.

The park was heavily impacted during the 1994 genocide and its aftermath. What happened since is one of the most remarkable wildlife conservation stories on the continent. Lions were reintroduced in 2015. Black rhino followed in 2017. Today Akagera holds the full Big Five, and the wildlife is thriving.

I've been coming here for years. The light in the morning over Lake Ihema is something I don't think I'll ever get used to.

— Che

Lion walking through Akagera National Park grasslands Rwanda
What you'll see

The wildlife of Akagera

No two game drives are the same. These are the animals that define the park.

Lion in Akagera National Park

Lions

Reintroduced in 2015 after a 20-year absence

Zebra in Akagera Rwanda

Zebra

Thousands roam the open plains near the lakes

Mother and baby elephant Africa savanna

Elephants

Large herds move through Akagera's northern sector

Akagera National Park plains

Birds

480+ species — one of Africa's great birding spots

Lake view Rwanda East Africa safari
On the water

The boat safari on Lake Ihema

Lake Ihema is the centrepiece of Akagera. We take a slow boat through channels lined with papyrus, past hippo pools, crocodiles drifting in the shallows, and flocks of birds that you simply don't see anywhere else.

It's a different kind of safari — quieter, slower, more intimate. Guests who do both the game drive and the boat consistently say the boat changes the whole experience.

  • Hippos — Akagera has one of the largest hippo populations in Africa
  • Nile crocodiles resting on the banks
  • Shoebill stork — one of the world's most sought-after sightings
  • Fish eagles calling over the water
  • 2-hour guided boat safari included in all packages
Planning your trip

What to know before you go

Drive time

3 hours from Kigali — comfortable road, good tarmac all the way. I drive you.

Duration

Minimum 2 days to do it properly. I recommend 2 nights to cover morning and evening game drives plus the boat.

Best time

June to September is peak season with dry conditions. December to February also excellent. Wet seasons bring lush greenery and great birdlife.

Park fee

Akagera charges a daily park fee of $50 per person, included in your TourwithChe package.

Where you stay

Mantis Akagera Game Lodge, Akagera Rhino Lodge, or Ihema Lodge — all inside the park for maximum wildlife access.

What to bring

Neutral colours, long sleeves for morning drives, binoculars, sunscreen, and a sense of patience. The best sightings come to those who wait.

Let's go

Ready for your Akagera safari?

Tell me your dates and how many people. I'll put together an itinerary and tell you exactly what to expect.