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2 Days Akagera Camping Safari

2 days Rwanda 2 days planned

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$750 per person, twin share

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Pricing

Price per person

Rates below are for this 2-day itinerary and scale with your group size. Every safari is private and tailor-made — final pricing is confirmed with your dates and chosen lodges.

How many travellers?

22 travellers rate

Your price

$862per person

$1,725 total for 2 travellers

Group sizeBasisPrice (USD)
1 travellerPrivate safari, solo$1,088
2 travellersYour groupPer person, twin share$862
3 – 4 travellersPer person, twin share$750
5 – 6 travellersPer person, twin share$690
7+ travellersPer person, group rate$638
Prices include accommodation, park and conservation fees, game drives in a 4x4 safari vehicle, a professional driver-guide and meals as listed. Gorilla or chimpanzee permits, international flights, visas, tips and personal expenses are quoted separately. Single supplement and peak-season rates on request.

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Trip highlights

  • Game drives in Akagera National Park
  • Opportunity to spot the Big Five
  • Overnight camping in the wilderness
  • Spectacular sunrise safari experience
  1. Day 1

    Kigali - Akagera Nat Park

    Experience Rwanda’s only Big Five safari destination on this exciting 2-day camping adventure in Akagera National Park.

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    Morning

    Depart from Kigali after breakfast and drive east to Akagera National Park. Upon arrival, begin a game drive through the park’s scenic savannah plains and rolling hills. Keep an eye out for elephants, giraffes, zebras, impalas, waterbucks, buffaloes, and a variety of birdlife.

    Afternoon

    After a picnic lunch, continue exploring different sectors of the park before heading to the campsite. Set up camp and enjoy a freshly prepared dinner while listening to the sounds of the African wilderness. Overnight camping in Akagera National Park

    Accommodation

    Camping

    Good to know · Overnight Camping
  2. Day 2

    Akagera Nat Park - Kigali Full day details →
    Morning

    Wake up early for a sunrise game drive, the best time to spot predators and other wildlife at their most active. Search for lions, hyenas, leopards, and other animals before stopping for breakfast. After breakfast, enjoy a final game drive or optional boat excursion on Lake Ihema, famous for its hippos, crocodiles, and abundant birdlife.

    Afternoon

    Later, exit the park and drive back to Kigali, arriving in the evening.

From the trail

Moments from this safari

2 Days Akagera Camping Safari — hero
Mountain gorilla in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
Gorilla family in Rwanda's rainforest
Cycling through Kigali, Rwanda

Before you book

What to know about travelling in Rwanda

Visas, permits, health requirements, seasons, money and tipping — everything specific to this destination.

Before you book · Rwanda

Travelling in Rwanda

Visas & entry
Visa on arrival for all nationalities (USD 50, 30 days) or apply via Irembo in advance; many African and Commonwealth passports enter visa-free. The East Africa Tourist Visa (USD 100) covers Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya. Yellow fever certificate required if arriving from an endemic country.
Arrival gateway
Kigali International Airport (KGL) — most parks are a 2–4 hour drive on excellent tarmac.
Permits
Rwanda gorilla permits are USD 1,500 per person (golden monkey USD 100, Nyungwe chimpanzee USD 150). Only 8 trekkers per gorilla family per day; permits are non-refundable and sell out for June–September, so book early.
Best time to travel
June–September (long dry season) and mid-December–February are best for trekking and game drives. March–May is the long rains — lush, atmospheric and quieter.
Health & vaccinations
Malaria prophylaxis recommended, particularly for Akagera and Lake Kivu. Rwanda has excellent private clinics in Kigali. Trekkers must be symptom-free of respiratory illness on the day of the trek.
Money & payments
Rwandan Franc (RWF). Cards and mobile money are widely used in Kigali; carry USD or RWF cash for rural markets, tips and community visits.
Weather & climate
Temperate 'land of a thousand hills' climate: 22–27°C by day in Kigali, 10–15°C nights at Volcanoes National Park (2,500 m+), regular afternoon showers in the green seasons.
Connectivity
One of the best-connected countries in Africa — fast 4G nationwide and Wi-Fi in nearly every lodge.
Tipping guideline
USD 15–20 per guest for the tracking team after a gorilla trek, USD 15–20 for a porter, USD 10–15 per day for your driver-guide, and 5–10% in Kigali restaurants.
What to pack
Waterproof hiking boots, long trousers and sleeves, gaiters, gloves, rain shell, warm layer for the volcano slopes, daypack, and 2 litres of water for trekking days.
Local etiquette
Plastic bags are banned nationwide. Rwanda is exceptionally clean and orderly — photography of government buildings, airports and military sites is not permitted. Genocide memorials require quiet, respectful dress.

Requirements and fees change. We reconfirm current visa, permit and health rules in writing before you pay any balance.