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New Akagera Park Fees

New Akagera Park Fees

New Akagera Park Fees started working on 15 January 2021. The New Akagera Park pricing aims to support the long-term sustainability of the park. An increase has been applied to park entry fees only, and the introduction of a USD $50 aircraft landing fee. The activity rates remain the same. Book Now

Akagera National Park has seen noteworthy development over the past ten years with major milestones including the reintroduction of lions and East African black rhinos making Akagera a ‘Big Five’ park again. Animal numbers have tripled, illegal activities are at rock bottom and tourism accommodation options have swelled. Visitor numbers have increased from 15,000 in 2010 to nearly 50,000 in 2019, while the increase has been positive the rate of growth is unsustainable in the long term. With the majority of visitors coming within four months of the year certain peak periods exceed tourist carry capacity levels which have an impact on the park as well as the experience for visitors.

Modifying the pricing is one way to slow growth whilst still generating the revenue needed to manage the park. The new Akagera Park fees aims to promote longer stays by reducing the entry fee for subsequent nights spent in the park.

The new Akagera Park fees structure.

Entry fee / self-drive permit Details 1 Day/Night   2 Nights  3 Nights
 USD RWF  USD RWF USD RWF
Rwandan/EAC Citizen Per    ~16 15,000  ~24 22,500    ~32  30,000
Rwandan/EAC Resident person      50   75     100
International Visitor     100   150     200
Rwandan/EAC Citizen 6-12   ~11 10,000  ~16 15,000    ~21  20,000
Rwandan/EAC Resident 6-12       30    45     60
International Visitor 6 – 12      50    75    100

Note: Children 5 or below do not pay entry fees.

Entry fees are not charged beyond 3 nights for up to one week.

Akagera National Park is a beautiful place to enjoy peace in nature while viewing game animals and beautiful birds. There are probably not as many animals as some other game reserves but it’s still a very beautiful place to visit while in Rwanda. Due to its wide variety of habitats, Akagera is an important ornithological site with nearly 500 bird species. The rare and elusive shoebill shares the papyrus with other rarities such as the exquisite papyrus gonolek and countless other water birds that inhabit the wetlands in large numbers.

Akagera National Park is situated and perched in the North East province of Rwanda along the border with Tanzania. It is named after the Akagera River that flows along its eastern boundary and feeds into a labyrinth of lakes of which the largest being Lake Ihema. Discover the most remarkable Rwanda by visiting the most unspoiled places including Volcanoes National Park, a place for gorilla trekking in Rwanda and Nyungwe forest  famous for Chimpanzee trekking tours in Rwanda. Rwanda is a perfect place for your next holiday to Africa.

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