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Your Nyungwe Forest National Park safari takes you into one of Africa’s oldest rainforests. Nyungwe covers over one thousand square kilometres in southwestern Rwanda. The forest protects an extraordinary diversity of primates, birds, and plants. Chimpanzee trekking is the headline activity. The canopy walkway offers a unique treetop perspective. This guide covers everything you need to know. Your adventure in […]
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Wildlife conservation tourism in Rwanda is the engine that protects the country’s natural heritage. Gorilla permits, park entry fees, and lodge revenues fund anti‑poaching patrols, veterinary care, and community projects. Without tourism, the mountain gorillas would face a far more uncertain future. Akagera’s Big Five would not have returned. The forests would face greater pressure from agriculture and illegal logging. […]
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Big Five safaris in Rwanda now take place in Akagera National Park. The term Big Five refers to the lion, leopard, African elephant, Cape buffalo, and rhinoceros. These species represent the pinnacle of African wildlife viewing. Rwanda lost its lions and rhinos decades ago. Conservation efforts have brought them back. Today you can see all five in Akagera. This achievement […]
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Affordable Akagera safari packages make Rwanda’s only Big Five park accessible to budget‑conscious travellers. You do not need a luxury budget to experience lions, rhinos, elephants, and breathtaking savannah scenery. Many operators offer packages that bundle transport, park fees, accommodation, and guided game drives at reasonable prices. Sharing a vehicle with other travellers reduces costs significantly. Staying in simple lodges […]
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Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of Africa’s most diverse and rewarding safari destinations. Covering approximately 1,978 square kilometres of savannah, wetlands, crater lakes, and tropical forests, the park sits along the equator and straddles the Albertine Rift Valley. It borders the Democratic Republic of Congo to the west and is flanked by Lake Edward and Lake George, two magnificent […]
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Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda’s largest and oldest protected area, covering an expansive 3,840 square kilometres in the northwestern part of the country. Established in 1952 and named after the spectacular waterfall at its heart, this park sits at the northern end of the Albertine Rift Valley and is bisected by the mighty Victoria Nile. It is a destination […]
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