Akagera National Park is a protected area in
Rwanda located in the eastern part of the country, along the border with
Tanzania. It covers an area of 1,200 square kilometers and was established in 1934. The park is named after the Akagera River, which flows through the park and feeds several lakes and swamps.
The park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, antelopes, and several species of primates. The park also has over 500 species of birds, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers.
Tourists can enjoy game drives, boat safaris, and guided walks in the park. There are several lodges and campsites within the park, as well as nearby towns with accommodation options. The park is easily accessible from Kigali, the capital city of
Rwanda, which is about a two-hour drive away.
Akagera National Park has undergone significant conservation efforts in recent years, including reintroducing lions and rhinos to the park. The park is a crucial part of
Rwanda's tourism industry and has helped to boost the country's economy.
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