Cultural Trips to Akagera National Park organized by Loyal Tours & Safaris for cultural adventures are a lifetime experience. You may choose between the Heritage which is the culture of cattle, the local production that’s beers and the bees and the arts and crafts.
Cultural Trips to Akagera National Park give a glance into the life in communities around the park. You can try your hands at each and everything form milking a cow to making the Imigongo paintings, sampling of honey on the comb, helping in preparing a local meal, engaging in a traditional Rwandan dance. Each of the cultural tours will take you only three hours with a minimum of three people.
Imigongo is the art of house decoration using cow dung. Dry dung is put together with colors from the organic material like the plants to create white and red paints. In addition to Imigongo paintings, heritage also takes you to the cattle farm to try your own hands at Milking a cow and then learn about the rituals around milk. You will as well visit the farmer’s home and then see how milk was traditionally kept, treated and preserved until it’s turned into ghee. There are special vessels that are sometimes used for storing and drinking of milk and the herbs that are smoked to flavor the milk.
Cultural Trips to Akagera National Park take you where you experience the local production, to honey cooperative in order to learn both the traditional and modern methods of bee keeping. In the same tour, you will also visit a family producing urwagwa or the banana beer, and can sample the wares at a bar across the road.
In terms of tourism and local community involvements, the park is focused on ensuring that the wider community benefit from the park’s ongoing success. A significant percentage of park funds is invested in local communities on an annual basis through locally hired staff salaries as well as the purchase of materials and services from vendors in surrounding communities. This not only builds local economies but also ensures the park’s long-term sustainability as communities experience the tangible benefits of the park’s existence.
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Local community involvement had also created jobs. When African Parks began managing Akagera in 2010, the park employed 59 employees. In 2019, Akagera’s staff force had increased to 273, with the vast majority of staff originating from local communities. The park ensures that surrounding communities experience the tangible benefits of its existence through the injection of funds into local economies via park staff salaries as well as the purchasing of local materials and services. By strengthening community ties, the park management ensures the park’s long-term sustainability.
Best time to visit, Akagera National Park can be visited anytime of the year but the best time to visit Akagera National Park for the birdwatching lovers is during the short wet season (October to November) the first rains clear haze, and the park returns to its lush green state. Birding is particularly good at this time of year, for many migratory birds pass through Akagera during October and November. In general temperatures typically range between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius throughout the year. The long dry season (June to September) is the warmest time of year, and the park can become dry and dusty. However, the long dry season is an excellent time for game-viewing since grasses are short; and animals remain spread throughout the park due to abundant water in lakes along Akagera’s eastern boundary.
Where to stay, Loyal Tours & Safaris know that good accommodation is part of what makes a safari enjoyable and memorable. Sleeping within the park is possible, at various lodges, a bush camp in the north at select periods, or camping in specific sites. Accommodation facilities include Akagera game lodge, Ruzizi tented lodge and campsites amongst others.
How to get there, Akagera National Park can be accessed either by road or by air. By road, the park is located in the north Eastern region of Rwanda about 110 kn from Kigali the capital of Rwanda, which is about a 2 ½ hour drive. By air, visitors may use charter flight. Akagera Aviation offers charter helicopter transfers to Akagera National Park and takes only 22 minutes.
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