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Karenge Bush Camp Reopens In Akagera

Karenge Bush Camp Reopens in Akagera

Karenge Bush Camp reopens. The reopening of the wildlife bush camp was on Sunday, May 1st, 2022 with new experiences for guests staying here. Find the best wildlife encounters even in the most remote places of Rwanda, Akagera National park has everything you could want in an exceptional wildlife safari destination. From the popular game drives to sight herds of elephants, buffaloes, and zebra to mention but a few. Book Now

As guests will be enjoying staying at Karenge Bush Camp, they will also take part in the White Rhino tracking on foot, this is a new experience intended to check on the rhino’s healthy and security conditions. This is an informative experience for guests sharing inspirational stories regarding rhino restocking in Akagera National Park.

We recommend that guests staying at Karenge Bush Camp, get to join trackers on a morning monitoring walk tracking the white rhinos on foot across the Kilala plains. Now that Karenge Bush Camp reopens, come and enjoy unspoiled nature and wildlife so closely.

Are you looking for the best wildlife adventure in Rwanda, then consider visiting Akagera National Park home to the Big five animals with a 2-night stay at Karenge Bush Camp or complement a night stay at Ruzizi tented lodge and eco-friendly property south of the park.

Let us plan your trip to Akagera National Park and enjoy a boat safari on Lake Ihema for the best aquatic wildlife experience. You will sight the hippopotamus, Nile crocodiles, and a variety of bird species.  Think of a night game drive in our safari vehicle with a guide and a spotlight, and see what the night in Akagera has to offer! This is organized at Karenge Bush Camp between 5.30 and 8.30 pm. Great wildlife magical moments to cherish with your family and loved ones.

Karenge Bush Camp reopens and an early morning game drive won’t disappoint you. The chances of spotting the predators are high including the spotted hyenas. Rwanda is such a beautiful destination filled with game and primates. Visitors seeking to track mountain gorillas in Rwanda can make an extension to Volcanoes National Park, which is home to these gentle giants.

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