By Ashley Gibbins on Sunday, 21 October 2018
Category: Africa

Wilderness Safaris Magashi, Akagera, Rwanda

Wilderness Safaris will expand its ecotourism footprint in Rwanda with a new camp in Akagera National Park in December 2018.

With the Rwanda Development Board and conservation group African Parks the six-tented camp, called Magashi, will be situated in the north-eastern part of Akagera overlooking Lake Rwanyakazinga.

Guests will be able to view a range of wildlife on guided game drives, walks and boating trips, including buffalo, lion, leopard, elephant, giraffe, spotted hyaena, zebra, topi, roan and eland.

The park also has almost 500 species of birds including the shoebill with its implausibly massive bill and the near-endemic red-faced barbet.

Useful links

www.wilderness-safaris.com

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