The lodge is powered by solar energy and prides itself on being environmentally friendly.
There are a number of activities which include self-drive or guided safaris, boat trips, and fishing.
Some of the plethora of wildlife in the region includes large herds of buffalo, impala, zebra and topi which are commonly seen on the open plains, whilst smaller antelope such as oribi, klipspringer, bushbuck and reedbuck exist widely throughout the park.
Elephant, hippo and crocodiles are in abundance around the lake. Leopard, hyena and jackal are also residents and may be seen on a night drive along with genet, serval, bushbabies, porcupine and other nocturnal wildlife.
There are 482 bird species found in the park, which make Akagera a haven for bird enthusiasts.
For more insight into Akagera, including conservation developments within the park, you can take a ‘Behind-the-Scenes’ tour of the park headquarters and meet some of the people integral to the management of the park.
There are a number of activities which include self-drive or guided safaris, boat trips, and fishing.
Some of the plethora of wildlife in the region includes large herds of buffalo, impala, zebra and topi which are commonly seen on the open plains, whilst smaller antelope such as oribi, klipspringer, bushbuck and reedbuck exist widely throughout the park.
Elephant, hippo and crocodiles are in abundance around the lake. Leopard, hyena and jackal are also residents and may be seen on a night drive along with genet, serval, bushbabies, porcupine and other nocturnal wildlife.
There are 482 bird species found in the park, which make Akagera a haven for bird enthusiasts.
For more insight into Akagera, including conservation developments within the park, you can take a ‘Behind-the-Scenes’ tour of the park headquarters and meet some of the people integral to the management of the park.