

The reintroduction of rhinos to Akagera National Park marks a significant milestone in restoring the park’s natural ecological balance and biodiversity. Both species—the white rhino and the black rhino—have been successfully introduced, helping to reestablish their role as key contributors to the ecosystem.
Their presence has not only enhanced wildlife diversity but also strengthened conservation efforts within the park. As a result, Akagera has become an even more attractive safari destination, offering visitors the rare opportunity to see the Big Five in a thriving and well-managed environment.