My first safari in an inspiring national park
A giraffe and zebras in Akagera National Park I took a much-needed break from work last weekend when I went on a safari in Akagera National Park . It was really spectacular to see some of the eastern parts of Rwanda since I am based centrally in Kigali and usually head west for work. As a child, I used to rip pictures of wildlife from National Geographic magazines and post them on my bedroom walls. This trip gave me the chance to finally see some of those magnificent creatures in the wild. Additionally, I was able to learn more about Rwanda's history and its dedication to wildlife protection, all while riding around in the coolest vehicle I have ever seen. After Rwanda's civil war in the 1990s, much of Akagera National Park was reallocated as farmland for returning refugees. The park size was diminished considerably and poaching went unchecked, decimating animal populations. However, after human security returned to the country, the government of Rwanda committed ...