very good experience!I can see many animals, and our guide was perfect!I recommend this travel.
Africa Luwang 🇷🇼 Akaguera Park is located in the northeastern border area of Rwanda, connecting Tanzania. The park was established in 1934 and is the largest national park in Rwanda. The park is named after the Akagera River. Although it is small compared to many national parks in East Africa. The park has three landforms of grassland, mountain and wetland lakes, growing low vegetation plains and hills, which are covered with grasslands, broad-leaved plants and acacia trees. Due to its different landscapes, this park is the most biodiversity and landscaped park with a lot of wildlife to see, and it is also recognized as an important habitat for birds by the World Bird Conservation Agency. And Safari is even obsessed with it. Like standing in the open ceiling car to be blown away by the wind hair, like watching antelope leap from the side, like to look at the animals, like watching them play freely, like looking for their wonderful details from the big camera. I love to walk into their world and see the most primitive of the planet.
very good experience!I can see many animals, and our guide was perfect!I recommend this travel.
Africa Luwang 🇷🇼 Akaguera Park is located in the northeastern border area of Rwanda, connecting Tanzania. The park was established in 1934 and is the largest national park in Rwanda. The park is named after the Akagera River. Although it is small compared to many national parks in East Africa. The park has three landforms of grassland, mountain and wetland lakes, growing low vegetation plains and hills, which are covered with grasslands, broad-leaved plants and acacia trees. Due to its different landscapes, this park is the most biodiversity and landscaped park with a lot of wildlife to see, and it is also recognized as an important habitat for birds by the World Bird Conservation Agency. And Safari is even obsessed with it. Like standing in the open ceiling car to be blown away by the wind hair, like watching antelope leap from the side, like to look at the animals, like watching them play freely, like looking for their wonderful details from the big camera. I love to walk into their world and see the most primitive of the planet.