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Akagera National Park named after Akagera River that flows along the eastern boundary and feeds into a labyrinth of lakes. Akagera is unique with large herds of buffalo, impala, crocodiles, elephants & Zebras. Full board accommodation. English speaking guide. 4 wheel drive. Rolling hills of Acacia bush with panoramic views across scattered grassland ,patches of thick forest and mosaic of swamp -fringed lakes along the meandering Akagera watercourse contribute to this park’s almost unrivalled diversity and scenic beauty . With Two days akagera Safaris, Visitors can enjoy memorable game drive, a boat trip;Drift along the forest-fringed lake edge, past huddles of hippo and basking crocodiles. and epic scenery
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A Three days Gorillas Trekking and Birding is the best option for avian tourists. This is a three days gorilla trekking tour in Rwanda. Trekking can take minutes or hours depending on where the gorillas decide to rest from the previous day. With Three days Gorillas Trekking and Birding safaris, You will have a magical chance to see mountain gorillas: “feeding and crushing through the underbrush, babies running around and full-grown gorillas inching toward observers loudly declaring their importance.” and experience a memorable bird-watching as Rwanda is among east Africa’s most exciting destinations – within this relatively small and compact country, there over 701 bird species of which 27 are Albertine Rift endemics.
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Akagera Wildlife Safari in 1 day offers Visitors a memorable Game Safari Experience and the Big Five of Akagera Wildlife Safari. Akagera is unique with large herds of buffalo, impala, crocodiles, elephants & Zebras. It is located in the northeast of Rwanda along the border with Tanzania. Although founded in 1934, much of the park was reallocated as farms and in 1997 the park was reduced in size from more than 2,500 sq km (nearly 10% of the surface area of Rwanda) to its current extent of 1,122 sq km. Since 2010, a joint venture with African Parks has seen Akagera return to its former glories of Big Five Wildlife Safari Park. The National Park is named after the Akagera River that flows along its eastern boundary and feeds into a labyrinth of lakes of which the largest is Lake Ihema. The forest-fringed lakes, papyrus swamps, savannah plains, and rolling highlands combine to make Akagera among the most scenic reserves anywhere in Africa. It has exceptional levels of biodiversity and forms the largest protected wetland in central Africa. Full board accommodation. English-speaking guide. 4-wheel drive. Rolling hills of Acacia bush with panoramic views across scattered grassland, patches of thick forest, and a mosaic of swamp-fringed lakes along the meandering Akagera watercourse contribute to this park’s almost unrivaled diversity and scenic beauty. With a one-day Akagera Safari, Visitors can enjoy a memorable game drive, Drift along the forest-fringed lake edge, and past huddles of hippos and basking crocodiles and epic scenery. Akagera Wildlife Safari Experiences takes you to the wildlife game drive adventure adventure. Book a one-day Akagera wildlife safari experience, home of the most convenient add-on to gorilla trekking, for the Big Five animals and wildlife tours in Rwanda. Named so, from a river that flows along the eastern boundary and feeds into a labyrinth of lakes. Rolling hills of Acacia bush give a beautiful panoramic view across scattered grassland and patches of thick forest. This contributes to this park’s almost unrivaled diversity and scenic beauty. With an Excursion Safari, tourists enjoy memorable game drives and epic scenery of many more wildlife, giraffes, zebra, and elephants,…
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Akagera Wildlife Safari in 2 days gives Visitors a memorable Safari Experience, a boat trip, a Night Safari, and the Big Five of Akagera Wildlife Safari. Akagera is unique with large herds of buffalo, impala, crocodiles, elephants & Zebras. It is located in the northeast of Rwanda along the border with Tanzania. Although founded in 1934, much of the park was reallocated as farms and in 1997 the park was reduced in size from more than 2,500 sq km (nearly 10% of the surface area of Rwanda) to its current extent of 1,122 sq km. Since 2010, a joint venture with African Parks has seen Akagera return to its former glories of Big Five Wildlife Safari Park. The National Park is named after the Akagera River that flows along its eastern boundary and feeds into a labyrinth of lakes of which the largest is Lake Ihema. The forest-fringed lakes, papyrus swamps, savannah plains, and rolling highlands combine to make Akagera among the most scenic reserves anywhere in Africa. It has exceptional levels of biodiversity and forms the largest protected wetland in central Africa. Full board accommodation. English-speaking guide. 4-wheel drive. Rolling hills of Acacia bush with panoramic views across scattered grassland, patches of thick forest, and a mosaic of swamp-fringed lakes along the meandering Akagera watercourse contribute to this park’s almost unrivaled diversity and scenic beauty. With Two days of Akagera Safari, Visitors can enjoy a memorable game drive, a boat trip; a Drift along the forest-fringed lake edge, and past huddles of hippos and basking crocodiles and epic scenery.