RWANDA: SAFARI AKAGERA

Safari Akagera is a wonderful new safari to Rwanda, offering you the chance to see elephants, lions and Mountain gorillas during one exciting safari. It visits the Akagera National Park, where boat rides and night game drives can be enjoyed, before visiting the iconic Volcanoes National Park and its primates. Age restrictions apply to primate tracking in East Africa.

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ITINERARY FOR SAFARI AKAGERA

Day 1: KIGALI to AKAGERA

Arrive at Kigali International Airport. Proceed through immigration and customs. Met by the TANO Safaris local representative and receive the safari briefing. Depart for a City Tour of Kigali, including a visit to the Gisozi Genocide Memorial. Lunch will be at a local restaurant in Kigali.

Thereafter, continue on an approximate 2hr30min scenic drive through the lush and green hills and valleys of Rwanda, to arrive at the Akagera National Park. There will be an afternoon game drive, during which you can explore the park’s rolling plains and discover its animals including lions, rare Sable and Roan antelopes, elephants, zebras and giraffes. Full Board accommodation at Ruzizi Tented Camp.

Day 2: AKAGERA

Full Board accommodation at Ruzizi Tented Camp. Morning and afternoon game drives in the Akagera National Park. Optional extra activities include boat rides and night game drives (costs indicated below).

Day 3: AKAGERA to KINIGI

Breakfast at the camp. Thereafter, depart on an approximate 4hr30min drive scenic drive through the lush and green hills and valleys of Rwanda, to Kinigi via Musanze. Arrive at the lodge, located at the base of the Sabyinyo Mountain, offering stunning views of the Virunga Mountains, and of the surrounding forests. Lunch at the lodge. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure. Full board accommodation at Gorilla Mountain View Lodge/ Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge.

Day 4: KINIGI

Full board accommodation at Gorilla Mountain View Lodge/ Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge.

Transfer to the Park Headquarters after an early breakfast. Meet up with the park guides and trackers who will carry out the registration and give a briefing on the etiquette of Gorilla Tracking. The gorilla group you will visit will be allocated at this time, and considerations are taken if possible, for the elderly and not so fit amongst the trackers.

A short drive will then take you to the trailhead corresponding with the allocated gorilla family you will be tracking. The trek can take anywhere between 3hrs and 6-8hrs, although there have been a few instances in which the gorillas have been encountered within a few minutes. The terrain may be rough and muddy, more so if it’s raining, and in between you will need to dodge the stinging nettles found in the park! Altitudes may exceed 2600m.

As you walk through the beautiful forest and grassland, appreciate the beauty of the scenery, alive with flowers and birds and butterflies. Your guides will talk to you about the park, gorillas and anything else that may interest you! The guides are friendly, informative and have a fantastic sense of humour. All this will make the trek worthwhile.

Once the gorillas are located, all fatigue is forgotten, as you take in the magnificent glory of the gentle giant apes. You will have 1hr with the gorillas. The gorilla families have been habituated to tolerate visitors of the human kind, and you may feel a bit ignored at times, as they carry on with their feeding, resting and napping seemingly oblivious to your presence. If you are lucky and are visiting a group with babies, you will delight at their crazy, high-energy running and climbing antics.

Cameras and plenty of fast speed film are recommended (digital cameras should be set to a faster ISO setting). Flash photography is not allowed. We suggest a lens with a large range (e.g. 35mm-300mm) as well as wide-angle and telephoto capacities if you can. Use your fastest lenses with maximum apertures of f/2.8 or f/4 to take in as much light as possible for faster focusing and faster shutter speeds. An ideal lens for most situations is the 70-200mm or 80-200mm f/2.8, preferably with image stabilisation or vibration reduction.

If you have a camera with detachable lenses, a lens with a 250-300mm zoom is good for long distance shots and a shorter lens 20-30mm is useful for scenery and community photography. Make sure your batteries are fully charged, and you have enough space on the memory cards, as you will be amazed at how many pictures you will want to take! We recommend you carry extra memory cards and batteries.

You will then walk back out of the park, with a little break for snacks on the way. Return to your lodge to relax or enjoy some of the optional activities available in the area. An optional visit to the Iby’Iwachu Cultural Village is recommended.

Day 5: KINIGI to KIGALI

Breakfast at the lodge. The use of the room is guaranteed up to 10h00. The morning is at leisure at the lodge or for sightseeing in the area (any extra entrance fees or activity fees are payable direct). Drive back to Kigali and transfer to the Kigali International Airport.

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We offer tailor-made safaris in East Africa, and can offer you safari itineraries to suit your personal interest and budget. Email us today and get ready to experience this itinerary or Rwanda’s other gems.

RuziziTentedCamp

Lake Ihema Boat

Gorilla Mountain View Lodge

Sabyinyo Lodge

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