Mutumba hills idyllically located in the northern part of Akagera National Park -covered with dense vegetation overlooking Gishanju loop that host with different wildlife species that incredible one-of-a-kind experiences, and Lake Gishanju– harbor diverse aquatic species including hippos, crocodiles, and water birds and as well, they also support several terrestrial species.
Hiking Mutumba hill is breathing taking the experience that will refresh your body and make you appreciate the mysteries of nature of the Park. Mutumba Hills make up the highest point of Akagera National Park and because of this; it is an area with an excellent view of the park and surrounding areas. Book Now
Mutumba Hills comprise of dense vegetation and can be very challenging to view wildlife species although a significant number of impalas, zebras, buffaloes tend to confine around this area. The papyrus beds of Lake Gishanju and Mahindi make up the most accessible marshy areas in Akagera National Park and they are worth exploring as they get you excellent sight at papyrus dwellers.
The Hippo Beach is an exceptional site for you to catch a glimpse at a huge concentration of hippos and it is one of the 3 best view spots designated for visitors to get out of their car.
Besides climbing Mutumba, a visit to Akagera National Park allows you to take part in other amazing activities including game viewing, boat cruises, helicopter tours, behind the scenes, and birding and nature walks. Bathing in the waters is strictly forbidden, since they are the home of some of the largest concentrations of hippos in East Africa.
Visitors on a safari holiday in Mutumba Hills can spend a night at Mutumba Campsites-the most stunning campsites in Akagera National Park. The Mutumba Campsites are set on spectacular Mutumba Hills thus getting jaw-dropping views of Akagera National Park. A check on Kagulu Hill is one of the adventurous sites but also a significant historical site in Akagera National Park.
When you visit the site, you will be able to learn and understand some of the region’s history. What more could you want if you combine your safari with a Gorilla safari to Volcanoes National Park to track the special primates or take a hike to the Dian Fossey grave.