Akagera And Nyungwe: Rwandas Wild Wonders
- 04/09/2025
- Hemingways Collection
Mountain gorillas are Rwanda’s headline act, drawing travellers from across the world to the misty slopes of Volcanoes National Park. Yet for those willing to look beyond, Rwanda holds two more treasures: Akagera National Park and Nyungwe Forest National Park. Together, they reveal a country that is as diverse as it is beautiful, savannah and rainforest, lions and chimpanzees, lakes and canopy trails.
For guests staying at Hemingways Retreat Kigali, these parks expand the journey far beyond gorillas, turning Rwanda into a complete wildlife destination in its own right.
In the east of Rwanda lies Akagera National Park, a landscape of rolling grasslands, acacia woodlands, and glittering lakes. Covering 1,122 square kilometres, it is Rwanda’s only savannah park and home to the Big Five.
Akagera is one of Africa’s best conservation comeback stories. Once threatened by encroachment and poaching, it has been restored through a partnership between the Rwanda Development Board and African Parks. Today, wildlife numbers are rising, anti-poaching patrols are effective, and tourism directly supports the park’s future.
From Hemingways Retreat Kigali, Akagera is a 2.5-hour drive, perfect for an overnight or two-night safari extension. Game drives reveal the park’s wildlife, while boat trips on Lake Ihema offer close encounters with hippos, crocodiles, and waterbirds. For many guests, Akagera feels like a step into classic East Africa, yet with Rwanda’s trademark warmth and efficiency.
In Rwanda’s southwest, Nyungwe Forest National Park tells a very different story. This 1,019 square kilometre rainforest is one of the oldest and most biodiverse in Africa, sheltering a vast array of primates, birds, and plants.
From Hemingways Retreat Kigali, Nyungwe is about a 5-hour drive, often combined with Lake Kivu for a multi-day circuit. While more remote, the journey is part of the experience, offering views of Rwanda’s famed hills and rural landscapes. Guests return with memories not just of chimpanzees but of stepping into a rainforest that feels truly primeval.
For many travellers, gorillas alone are reason enough to visit Rwanda. Yet combining gorilla trekking with Akagera and Nyungwe reveals the country’s full ecological spectrum.
The result is a journey that feels both complete and deeply rewarding, offering contrasts that few other destinations can match.
As Rwanda’s capital evolves into a hub for both culture and travel, Hemingways Retreat Kigali provides the perfect base. Located just 20 minutes from the airport, it allows guests to arrive, rest, and prepare before setting out to Rwanda’s national parks.
From this sanctuary, guests can shape their journey across Rwanda’s landscapes, knowing they return each evening to a place that feels both restorative and inspiring.
Rwanda is often described through the lens of gorillas, but to stop there is to miss its wider story. Akagera’s open plains and Nyungwe’s ancient rainforest prove that the country is one of Africa’s most complete wildlife destinations.
With Hemingways Retreat Kigali as your gateway, the journey becomes seamless, balanced, and deeply personal. Whether it is lions at dawn, chimpanzees in the canopy, or gorillas in the mist, Rwanda invites you to discover a spectrum of wildlife encounters as diverse as the country itself.