Home to the Big Five, Akagera National Park is also home to nearly 500 species of birds. Photograph by Ronan Donovan Mist clings to the Mutumba Hills, as lakes and rivers wind through sprawling, ...
This article was created in partnership with the National Geographic Society and the Wyss Campaign for Nature, which seek to inspire the protection of 30 percent of the planet by 2030. Akagera ...
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Mist clings to the Mutumba Hills, as lakes and rivers wind through sprawling, acacia-dotted savannah. In Akagera National Park, a natural refuge in northeastern Rwanda where wilderness meets ...
Akagera National Park in eastern Rwanda has earned international acclaim as one of the world’s 25 must-visit destinations for 2026, according to National Geographic. ALSO READ: Eight reasons why ...
Akagera National Park in eastern Rwanda has earned international acclaim as one of the world's 25 must-visit destinations for 2026, according to National Geographic. ALSO READ: Eight reasons why ...