Running along the north east border with Tanzania, Akagera National Park covers 433 square miles of incredibly varied and game rich terrain. Made up of numerous lakes and surrounding forests, rolling highlands and vast savannah plains, the terrain here is some of the most diverse for a reserve anywhere in Africa. Consequently the biodiversity is fantastic and the park forms the largest protected wetland in central Africa. In fact, over 500 bird species call the park home and even the elusive shoebill can be spotted. Thanks to the recent re-introduction of black rhino, the park is now officially also a Big Five destination.
Elephants, buffaloes and zebra are all found in large numbers and leopards, hyenas, side-striped jackals and lions are all frequently spotted too. That said, when it comes to big game Akagera has had a troubled history. Despite being officially founded in 1934, much of the park was re-allocated for farming, which led to a decline in the game numbers. However, in recent years a dedicated conservation effort has pushed back on farming and numerous game have been re-introduced to the area, making Akagera National Park holidays a great safari option once again.

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