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Full board
Check-in
14:00
Check-out
11:00
En-Suite Canvas Tent
Semi-permanent canvas tent on raised wooden deck with en-suite bathroom facilities. Sleeps 2-4 guests depending on bed configuration (twin or double). Private veranda overlooks the Kilala Plains with panoramic bushveld views. Features mosquito nets, hot water, and basic furnishings in keeping with the camp's rustic aesthetic.
Karenge Bush Camp is accessible from Kigali via a 2-3 hour drive to Akagera National Park's entrance, followed by 1-2 hours' game drive transfer to the camp in the northern section. Alternatively, charter flights to nearby airstrips are available, followed by ground transfer. The camp is located near the north (exit only) gate of the park.
Karenge Bush Camp operates seasonally from June to August and December to February. The June-August dry season offers the best wildlife viewing as animals concentrate around water sources, while December-February provides pleasant weather and good game viewing with fewer tourists. Both periods align with Akagera's optimal wildlife viewing conditions.
Rates starting from $150 USD per person per night for EAC residents include full board accommodation (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), all meals prepared on-site with locally-sourced ingredients, and laundry service. Game drives, night drives, and bush walks are available at additional cost through Akagera Management Company.
Yes, children ages 6 and older are welcome at Karenge Bush Camp. Family tent configurations can accommodate up to 4 guests, and the camp offers guided game drives and bush walks suitable for older children. The remote, unfenced setting provides an immersive wildlife experience, though parents should supervise children given the camp's natural bush environment.
Karenge Bush Camp is located in Akagera National Park's northern section, known for sizeable herds of buffalo, topi, and zebra, healthy populations of spotted hyenas and leopards, and elephants feeding in woodland valleys. The park is also an Important Bird Area, offering exceptional bird-watching opportunities. The Kilala Plains below the camp provide excellent game viewing from the property itself.
Activities include half-day game drives (morning 6:30am-11:30am or afternoon 12pm-5pm), full-day game drives (6:30am-5pm), night drives using the camp's six-seater jeep ($50 USD per person), guided bush walks for wildlife and bird observation, and fishing in designated park areas. All game drives include professional drivers and trained guides.
No, Karenge Bush Camp is an off-the-grid bush camp with no Wi-Fi or cell service. This is intentional to provide guests with an immersive, technology-free safari experience. The camp uses solar power and generator backup for essential operations, but connectivity is not available.
Karenge Bush Camp operates seasonally (June-August and December-February) as part of African Parks' conservation management strategy. The seasonal operation aligns with optimal wildlife viewing periods, reduces environmental impact, and allows the camp to contribute directly to park conservation efforts. The camp uses only temporary canvas and timber construction, enabling seasonal operation without permanent infrastructure.
Karenge Bush Camp is operated by African Parks with a unique profit-sharing model: 100% of revenue from guest stays is directed toward Akagera National Park's conservation, wildlife protection, anti-poaching efforts, and habitat restoration. By choosing Karenge, guests directly support the park's long-term sustainability and protection of Akagera's wildlife and ecosystems.
To book Karenge Bush Camp, contact African Parks directly at +250 787 113 300 or karenge@africanparks.org. You can also compare rates, read verified guest reviews, and book through safari operators on SafariFind.com, which connects travelers with verified safari providers offering Akagera accommodation options.
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