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November 20, 2023
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November 20, 2023Exploring Rwanda’s Wilderness: Camping Safaris in Akagera National Park and Gorilla Safaris in Volcanoes National Park
Embark on an extraordinary adventure with Rwanda camping and gorilla safaris, a unique experience offered by Trek Africa Expeditions. The journey begins in Akagera National Park, a haven for the African big five wildlife, comprising elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos, and buffalos. Camping enthusiasts will find an opportunity to connect with nature in the southeastern part of Rwanda, bordering Tanzania, where Akagera National Park spans an impressive 1122 square kilometers.
Camping in Akagera National Park: A Wilderness Escape
Wondering about camping in Rwanda’s national parks? Trek Africa Expeditions provides an answer with wilderness camping safaris in Akagera National Park. Camping is exclusively available in Akagera, creating an intimate encounter with nature. However, it’s important to note that camping is limited to Akagera, as conditions are not conducive for camping in Volcanoes National Park, where gorilla tracking occurs, due to higher rainfall.
Akagera’s Bounty: Game Drives, Walking Safaris, and More
Akagera National Park offers diverse activities, including game drives, walking safaris, boat safaris, and community visits. This park is not only a sanctuary for the big five but also a landscape where these majestic creatures contribute to the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
Key Details for Your Rwanda Camping and Gorilla Safari
- Accommodation Style: Dome tents provide a rustic yet immersive experience, bringing you closer to the sights and sounds of the wilderness.
- Inclusive Package: Meals are included in the safari package, with the exception of drinks. Refreshments can be purchased en route to the national park.
- Duration: The safari package is based on a standard 4-night itinerary, but customizations for shorter durations are possible upon request.
- Tour Itinerary: Starting and concluding in Kigali, the journey includes a transition to conventional accommodation when heading to Nyungwe and Volcanoes National Park.
- Culinary Experience: A dedicated chef accompanies the safari, ensuring delightful meals during the Akagera National Park leg of the journey. Clients are encouraged to communicate dietary preferences in advance.
- Group Size: The tour accommodates up to six participants, with the possibility of expanding to a maximum of 12 individuals upon request.
- Gorilla Permits: Secured in advance by Trek Africa Expeditions, gorilla permits guarantee an exclusive and unforgettable encounter with these magnificent creatures.
- Accommodation Options: Tailor your experience by choosing between budget-friendly or luxury accommodation, catering to individual preferences.
- Transportation: The safari is conducted using 4×4 safari land cruisers, ensuring maneuverability, especially in slippery conditions caused by rainfall.
Gorilla Tracking in Volcanoes National Park: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Encounter
Prepare for an awe-inspiring hour-long gorilla tracking experience in Volcanoes National Park. With a maximum of eight participants per trek, the journey unfolds in the breathtaking terrain of the park.
Optional Adventures Beyond Gorilla Tracking
While gorilla tracking is the centerpiece, optional activities such as golden monkey tracking, the Iby’wacu cultural experience, Musanze caves exploration, and visits to Lake Kivu add further dimensions to your Rwanda adventure.
Best Time to Immerse in Rwanda’s Natural Beauty
Rwanda welcomes tourists throughout the year, with prime months for visiting being June to August and December to February. Despite some rainfall during March to May and September to November, the unique charm of Rwanda’s landscapes makes it a year-round destination for gorilla enthusiasts.
Embark on a journey where camping meets the extraordinary, and gorilla encounters redefine wildlife exploration. With Trek Africa Expeditions, your Rwanda camping and gorilla safari promise an unparalleled blend of adventure, conservation, and cultural immersion.