The behind-the-scene experience offers a unique opportunity for tourists to enjoy a close interaction with nature in Akagera National Park. The unique bit about the behind the scenes tours is that visitors get a chance to discover in depth about the conservation efforts in Akagera National Park.
The behind the scenes are conducted with lead of an experienced guide and a minimum number of visitors are allowed to engage in it. Unlike other tours, this is specifically targeted for educational groups/those with special interest in Akagera National Park.
Akagera National Park behind the scenes experience involves walking through the park area and expect to conduct monitoring activity along the park fence. As you trek through the park, learn more how wildlife has been preserved here and how local communities living adjacent to the park have benefited from wildlife conservation and other sustainable practices.
Local communities have a range of projects including bee-keeping to generate a living. These and many other projects have provided alternative means of earning a living rather than depending on the park’s resources.
What should you expect?
A journey to experience the behind the scenes involves exploring the wonders of the park with an experienced park ranger. The park ranger guide takes you through the wildlife conservation initiatives. Expect to also explore more on how the park management does monitor and track wildlife health and behavior.
Expect to interact with the anti-poaching squad comprising of trainers and 12 dogs developed mainly to help track poachers. Dogs are used to detect the poachers. The dogs bark and create a circle around poachers as a way to trap them till the park officials arrive at the place. Exploring this procedure and other steps is amazing.
How much is behind the scenes
The Akagera behind-the-scenes costs USD 25 per visitor and guided stroll USD 30 per person.
Akagera National Park is one of the oldest parks in the heart of Africa. Located in the far eastern border with Tanzania, Akagera is an amazing destination to find all the big 5 game in a single destination, 525 bird species, and many other species.
Additional activities to do in and around Akagera
Besides the behind the scenes, visitors can also have an addition of other experiences. These include game drives, boat cruise, birding, nature walks, hot air balloon tours, and more.
Game drives
Game drives in Akagera ushers you to the vast plains to search for the Big 5 game and other species. The commonly spotted species during the guided game drive in Akagera include elephants, buffaloes, lions, leopards, and rhinos.
Launch or boat cruise
Boat cruise excursions are offered on Lake Ihema. The boat cruise tours take you on a great encounter with aquatic species including hippos and crocodiles. Expect to also encounter variety of aquatic bird species.
Birding
More than 525 bird species reside in Akagera and include resident species. Among the diverse bird species to spot in Akagera National Park include blue-shouldered robin chat, gray heron, African jacanas, marsh owl, booted eagle, crowned lapwing, squacco heron, African darter, red-faced barbet, white-winged swamp warblers, and more.
Nature walks
Guided nature walks should also be a must do in Akagera. The beauty about guided nature walks is that you get to enjoy a close interaction with nature. As you wind through the wilderness, expect to come across diversity of wildlife, bird species, and colorful butterflies, etc.
Best time to visit Akagera
Akagera National Park has its gates open to visitors at any time of the year. However, the dry season in Akagera starts from June to September as the longest dry months then December to February which mark the short dry months.
Where to stay
The accommodation options present in and around Akagera National Park include budget, midrange, and luxury. Top lodges in Akagera include Magashi Luxury Tented Camp, Akagera Rhino Lodge, Akagera Transit Lodge, Akagera Game Lodge, and Rusizi Luxury Tented Camp.
Getting there
By road, you can spend not more than 2.5 hours and set off point is Kigali city. You can also take a domestic flight using Akagera aviation which offers helicopter tour services to Akagera National Park plus other locations in Rwanda.





