2022 Walk the Line Tour in Akagera National Park. The activity allows visitors to explore the park and view the majority of its attractions on foot. The fence line in Akagera National Park begins at the southern park entrance and leads you 7 kilometres into the park’s hills, following the fence on the park’s outskirts.

Discovering the Wilderness of Akagera National Park

The Akagera national park walk the fence line trip is guided by a community local freelance guide who takes you for approximately 2 hours and stops at the top of the ridge with beautiful views in all directions.

The walk the line tour in Akagera National Park is a two-hour trek guided by a community volunteer guide that culminates at the top of the hill with breathtaking views of the park in all directions.

The trip begins at 7 a.m. with a briefing from the park’s lead ranger. Visitors are instructed on the laws and regulations to be followed during the hiking trip and then allocated a guide who will accompany you along the perimeter fence of Akagera National Park.

How much does the Akagera National Park Walk the Line Tour cost?

The Walk the Line Tour in Akagera National Park costs $30 per adult and $20 per child.

2022 Walk the Line Tour in Akagera National Park
2022 Walk the Line Tour in Akagera National Park

What else can visitors do at Akagera National Park?

The walk the line trip at Akagera National Park can be paired with other park activities such as;

Game Drives During the Day and at Night

Game drives are the best way to explore a big area of savannah national parks while on safari. They provide the best way to tour the many national parks in safari vehicles like as safari vans, Land cruisers, and larger coaster buses that are comfortable enough for a safari.

Rwanda’s only savannah park is Akagera National Park. Game drives provide the opportunity to witness a variety of animals, birds, and spectacular scenery while resting in the luxury of custom-made safari vehicles.

Night drives that begin at sunset are a great way to conclude your day in the park. Night drives are the best way to see nocturnal creatures like lions and leopards, which are among the most sought-after sights! Night drives are conducted in the park’s safari vehicle, which can seat up to seven people.

Cultural Tours in the Community

Working with local people in Akagera National Park is one of the most enriching cultural experiences that any visitor to Rwanda can have. Tourists may enjoy a range of cultural experiences. Learn about milking cows and cattle, as well as milk traditions, on a farm in the Akagera national park’s eastern region, or spend time with banana beer and honey producers to see how local goods are created. All earnings from these tours are allocated to citizens of the places you visit.

Boat Trip

A boat excursion on Lake Ihema, surrounded by hippos and crocodiles, offers an alternative to the traditional safari. A boat trip is a must for serious birders. There are four outings every day, at 7.30 a.m., 9 a.m., 3 p.m., and 4.30 p.m. Private, non-scheduled trips are also possible.

2022 Walk the Line Tour in Akagera National Park
Boat Cruise On Lake Ihema

Fishing

In Akagera National Park, Lake Shakani is a wonderful place for sport fishing. Spend the day fishing along the lake’s shores before cooking your catch over an open fire at your campsite. You must bring your own gear.

Tour Behind the Scenes

Take a ‘behind-the-scenes’ tour of park headquarters to learn more about Akagera National Park while meeting area staff and learning about the park’s critical conservation activities.

Birding

With over 482 bird species recognised, including the rare and prehistoric shoebill and several Lake Victoria endemics, Akagera is a birder’s dream. You may easily combine your Akagera National Park walk the line trip with a birding safari.

Rhino Trekking

The rhino trekking at Akagera National Park takes place on the huge Kilala plains in the park’s north, which are home to 30 rhinos of the white rhino variety that were introduced into the park towards the end of the year of 2021.

Overall, Rwanda’s Akagera National Park offers an attractive conservation story since it is home to lions and rhinos and is the country’s sole Big Five Park. It’s a beautiful and convenient savannah area to Explore Rwanda Tours, only two hours from Kigali, and a great stop before or after seeing the gorillas. The combination of habitats in one park, which includes lakes, marshes, savannah, mountains, and woodlands, results in breathtaking landscapes.

Tourism is growing with the development of a new day visitor complex and the opening of Ruzizi Tented Lodge and Karenge Bush Camp. Tourism revenue is reinvested in the park and surrounding communities.

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