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3 Lion Cubs Born in Akagera National Park

Written on May 14, 2016 in News

Just recently, three cub lions have been born in the Akagera National Park in Rwanda adding to the seven family members to make a total of ten members in a lion family at present. The three were spotted with their mother and are the first ones to be born in the park after a period...

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Akagera Park to Reintroduce Black Rhinos

Written on March 14, 2016 in News

The world famous Africa savanna reserve Akagera National Park offers amazing wildlife experience that ranks best in Africa in its savanna plains, rolling highlands, papyrus swamps and forest lakes. Truly the top Rwanda national park for game viewing is a home to impressive number of exceptional wildlife both in possession and reintroduced. Many ani...

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Lions in Akagera National Park

Return of the King in the Jungles of Akagera

Written on July 27, 2015 in Blog

It has been long due almost over 15 years since the 1994 genocide massacre that lead to perish and leading to the extinction of lions in the land of a thousand hills. The dream has now come true following the return of lions in the savanna lands of Rwanda, it’s expected that the king of...

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Tools to Control Poaching in Rwanda’s National Parks

Written on July 6, 2015 in News

Rwanda is famously known for gorilla trekking, chimpanzee tracking, wildlife viewing among others. Like Uganda, Rwanda is a landlocked East African country whose green, mountainous landscape has earned it the nickname “Land of a Thousand Hills.” Tourism is among the major economic activity in Rwanda with gorillas as the most selling, followed b...

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Entrance Fees for Rwanda Museums Revised

Written on May 31, 2015 in News

Starting this month, the entrance fees and the service charges at all the Rwandan museums will be increased as a means of helping museums generate more income and also improve service delivery. This will also help in improving the tourism sector with in the country. Even though entrance fees for Rwanda remained at only rwf...

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