Akagera National Park can be visited throughout the year. The Dry season (June to September) is the prime time for viewing wildlife in the park. Mid-December to mid-February, a dry spell in the Wet season, is also a good time. Animals are easier to spot because the bush thins out and wildlife concentrates around the lakes.
Best time of year for spotting wildlife
Skies are bright, with almost no rain
Malaria risk subsides as there are fewer mosquitoes
The sky is hazy and the lush Wet season is more beautiful
The scenery is green and lush
There are more birds around
Mid-December to mid-February is good for wildlife viewing
Rain can sometimes interfere with activities
Wildlife viewing is not as good as during the Dry season
$1,595 pp (USD)
$1,750 pp (USD)
$8,718 to $11,591 pp (USD)