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EXPLORING RWANDA

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  Rwanda marks one of the richest biodiversity regions of Africa. Mountain Gorillas are the most celebrated wild animal here. Rwanda offers phenomenal tourist places like Volcanoes National Park, Akagera National Park, Lake Kivu,  Rwanda safari tours , Genocide memorial and so much more. The climate is often moderate here to let you enjoy the expedition effortlessly. Wild adventures in Rwanda – Volcanoes and Akagera National parks make up the wildlife regions of Rwanda. You can explore a great diversity of fauna here in these parks. Animal species to spot here in these national parks are - Hippos – a boat ride on Lake Ihema will give you a closer look at hippos residing there Mountain Gorillas – trek gorillas as it’s the most treasured animal in Rwanda Defassa Waterbuck – a large antelope with heavily ridged horns Masai Giraffe – you can easily spot giraffes in Akagera National Park Topi – commonly seen on open savannah Side striped chameleon – an exotic animal featured here in Rwanda

RWANDA WILDLIFE EXPEDITIONS

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  Rwanda is a must once in a lifetime country to visit.  Gorilla tours in Rwanda  are one of the most adventurous itineraries here. The excitement of discovering creatures from which we evolved is a big deal in itself. Well, there’s no better place to trek gorillas and other wonderful wildlife species than Rwanda. Let Mystery take you to the most undiscovered places in the world! Wildlife highlights of Rwanda – Akagera National Park – the best part about the trip to Rwanda is the game drive at Akagera National Park. Just 3 hours away from Kigali, this park is spread over a stretch of 1,140 km square. A self-drive safari would be best to spot all of the big five animals here at Akagera. You can witness an amazing array of savannah, plains, wetlands and lakes while spotting incredible fauna species like zebras, hippos, Nile crocodiles etc. Volcanoes National Park – Gorilla tours in Rwanda are best experienced at Volcanoes National Park. It is the home to endangered mountain gorillas. The