Explore Rwanda National Parks
Why Visit Rwanda National Parks?
Africa’s national parks are more than just protected areas — they are living landscapes where nature thrives, cultures coexist, and adventure unfolds. From the thunderous roar of a lion on the savannah to the quiet beauty of a giraffe at sunrise, these parks offer immersive experiences that connect you to the heart of the continent. Whether you’re a wildlife lover, a photography enthusiast, or a curious traveler, Africa’s national parks promise moments that will move you forever.
Wildlife Density
Over 1,000 species of mammals, birds & reptiles across our parks.
Eco-Lodges & Camps
Stay in comfortable, sustainable lodges amidst the wild.
Photographic Safaris
Picture-perfect landscapes & iconic wildlife encounters.
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Top National Parks We Cover
Explore Africa’s most iconic parks, where every landscape tells a story and every safari sparks wonder.
Nyungwe Forest National Park is well known for chimpanzee trekking. Nyungwe is one of the oldest rainforests in Africa
Volcanoes national park sits on a 160 sqkm area in the northern part of Rwanda and is part of the great Virunga volcano conservation region covering Virunga National Park Congo.
Akagera is one of Central Africa’s largest protected wetlands and Rwanda’s last remaining refuge for savannah-adapted species.
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Have Questions About Visiting Africa’s National Parks?
1 What’s the best time to visit each park?
The ideal time varies by park and what you want to experience.
- Masai Mara (Kenya): July–October for the Great Migration.
- Serengeti (Tanzania): June–October, also for the migration and dry-season game viewing
- Bwindi (Uganda): June–August and December–February for gorilla trekking
- Zanzibar: June–October (cool and dry), December–February (hot and dry). Dry seasons are best for wildlife visibility, while wet seasons offer lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
2 Are the parks family-friendly?
The ideal time varies by park and what you want to experience.
- Masai Mara (Kenya): July–October for the Great Migration.
- Serengeti (Tanzania): June–October, also for the migration and dry-season game viewing
- Bwindi (Uganda): June–August and December–February for gorilla trekking
- Zanzibar: June–October (cool and dry), December–February (hot and dry). Dry seasons are best for wildlife visibility, while wet seasons offer lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
3 What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?
The ideal time varies by park and what you want to experience.
- Masai Mara (Kenya): July–October for the Great Migration.
- Serengeti (Tanzania): June–October, also for the migration and dry-season game viewing
- Bwindi (Uganda): June–August and December–February for gorilla trekking
- Zanzibar: June–October (cool and dry), December–February (hot and dry). Dry seasons are best for wildlife visibility, while wet seasons offer lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
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Gorilla trekking is the most popular activity in Volcanoes National Park…
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