Rusizi National Park is a critical wetland and savanna ecosystem in western Rwanda, offering exceptional wildlife viewing, especially hippos and diverse bird species, along the banks of the Rusizi River.
Rusizi National Park, established in 1989, is located in the Western Province of Rwanda near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo and Lake Kivu. The park encompasses approximately 390 square kilometers of diverse habitats, including open savanna, wetlands, and gallery forests following the course of the Rusizi River. It is renowned for harboring a significant hippo population within its waterways, alongside notable sightings of sitatunga antelopes, monitor lizards, crocodiles, and a variety of bird species such as the African fish eagle and pelicans. The park's wetland ecosystem plays a vital role in preserving biodiversity and serves as an important stopover for migratory birds. Visitors to Rusizi National Park can enjoy guided boat safaris along the Rusizi River offering close-up views of hippos and other aquatic wildlife, as well as birdwatching excursions on foot or by vehicle. The park also provides opportunities for cultural engagement with nearby local communities. Its location near the shores of Lake Kivu adds scenic value and potential recreational activities like kayaking in connected water bodies. Due to its relatively compact size and specialized habitats, Rusizi National Park offers a tranquil wildlife experience away from larger, more crowded safari destinations. Management efforts continue to focus on habitat restoration, anti-poaching patrols, and community outreach to maintain the park's ecological health and enhance tourism benefits. The park's combination of riverine landscapes and wildlife viewing possibilities makes it a unique protected area in Rwanda, attracting eco-tourists, birders, and animal photographers.
Rusizi River hippo population, one of the largest in Rwanda
Rich birdlife including African fish eagles, pelicans, and migratory species
Scenic boat safari along the Rusizi River with wildlife viewing
Sitatunga antelope sightings in swampy habitat zones
The river runs through the park and supports a large population of hippos and other aquatic species.
A vital habitat sustaining diverse flora and fauna, including rare sitatunga antelopes and numerous waterbirds.
Provides stunning vistas and additional opportunities for water-based recreation near the park.