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Luxury Safaris to Akagera National Park are carefully crafted to meet your African Safari needs and interests. These Luxury Safaris to Akagera enables visitors to indulge in wildlife game drives, boat safaris, bird-watching experiences, behind-the-scenes experience, and an activity aimed at wildlife conservation in Akagera National Park by African Parks. Be part of the unique wildlife safaris experience in Rwanda while staying at the most luxurious safari lodge the New Magashi Camp set on the Magashi Peninsular. Magashi Camp is unique and a great place to relax after the morning and evening safaris.

Akagera National Park protects a unique Savannah ecosystem and at least 90 species of Mammals, sizeable herd of buffalo, Impala, zebra, and topi are abundant on the open plains, whilst smaller antelope such as oribi, klipspringer, bushbuck, and reedbuck range throughout the Akagera National Park, together with giraffe and warthog. Papyrus swamp areas are home to the specialized, rarely-seen sitatunga. Elephants tend to concentrate around the lakes including Lake Ihema and Lake Rwanyakazinga which are inhabited by a large population of hippo-One of Africa’s highest densities. Regarding primates, olive baboon and vervet monkey are common, less so is secretive Doggestt’s silver monkey, serval, Senegal galago, and porcupine. Equally exciting, Akagera National Park boasts a healthy population of lions and black rhinos that were reintroduced.

In Uganda, the neighboring country Lake Mburo National Park is a reciprocal of Rwanda’s Akagera. Lake Mburo National Park has a large diversity of animals as well as plant species that can only be seen in case you take a boat cruise, nature walk or walking safari, horse ride, and game drive; the park has got over 68 mammal species.

Lake Mburo has a good variety of wildlife. Several antelope species can be seen, including topi, duiker, oribi, Bohor reedbuck and klipspringer. The elephant is absent, but herds of buffalo are quite common, and Rothschild’s giraffe has been reintroduced. Book Now

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