Magashi Peninsula
Akagera National Park
Accommodation
Magashi Peninsula features just two suites and one villa set at the furthest reaches of the park with its own exclusive piece of lake shoreline. It is situated in the north-eastern part of Akagera overlooking Lake Rwanyakazinga and in neighbourhood of Magashi Camp.
The two suites, positioned 200m apart, with excellent views and alfresco, rooftop beds and plunge pools, are ideal for couples. Families and groups will love the exclusive-use Magashi Peninsula Villa, with their own private guide and dedicated in-villa meals, two en-suite rooms plus an extra space adaptable as a gym, office or children’s room, plus its own living space with lounge, dining, kitchen & plunge pool.
The main area offers a front-row seat to Akagera’s wildlife; hippos and crocodiles in the lake, with elephant, buffalo, and plains game wandering freely. Enjoy elegant dining and lounge spaces, a gym, and wellness facilities designed for deep restoration.
Location
Akagera National Park sits on the north-eastern edge of Rwanda. It is the largest National Park in Rwanda and covers an area of 1'122km². It borders Tanzania and incorporates the Kagera River which feeds a myriad of smaller and larger lakes, channels and flood planes. The western side of the park is dominated by a mountain rage (highest point 2300m), wheras the northern part is rather flat with a good number of buffaloes, giraffes, zebras and antelopes roaming the savannah.
Akagera was founded in 1934. Sadly much of the park was re-allocated as farms to returning refugees following the Rwandan Civil War. As a result, in 1997 the park was reduced in size from more than 2,500km² (nearly 10% of the surface area of Rwanda) to its current extent of 1,122km².
Wildlife
On the remaining 1'122km² the elephant population is exceeding one hundred. Leopard, hyena, serval, jackal, giraffe, zebra, topi, impala, waterbuck, eland, roand are all present and there is a good nunmber of buffalo. There is a high concentration of hippo and crocodiles in the lakes. More than 500 bird specias are reported. Of special interest to birders are the rare Papyrus Gonolek and the Shoebill that live in the papyrus swamps.
AfricanParks who run Akagera have reintroduced lions and an impressive number of rhinos. This has lifted Akagera into the league of Big-5 parks.
Activities
Game Drives in Akagera National Parks and boat trips on Lake Rwanyakazinga.
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