The park covers over 2500 sq km of
savannah west of the Kagera River, which denotes the frontier with
Tanzania. The park has a variety of wildlife and is a habitat for over
500 different species of birds. There are accommodation facilities on
the edge of the park at Gabiro, 100km (60 miles) to the north. It is
best not to visit the park in the rainy season (December, March and
April) since many of the routes become impassable.
Bordering Rwandas eastern neighbor Tanzania, Akagera National Park could
scarcely be more different in mood to the breezy cultivated hills that
characterize much of Rwanda. Dominated scenically by the labyrinth of
swamps and lakes that .....
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