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03 Apr 2026
Masai Mara National Reserve

Serengeti National Park

Picture a horizon that never ends. You are standing in a vast sea of golden grass under a deep blue sky. Suddenly, the ground begins to vibrate beneath your feet. A low rumble grows into a thunderous roar as over a million wildebeest surge across the plains. This is the Serengeti National Park. It is a place where nature remains untamed. Furthermore, the circle of life unfolds here before your very eyes.

At All Seasons Adventures, we specialize in bringing you to the heart of this icon. While Mgahinga offers misty volcanic peaks, the Serengeti provides the classic African savannah experience. It is a land of massive herds, soaring predators, and sunsets that defy description.

Serengeti National Park
Serengeti National Park

The Greatest Show on Earth

The Serengeti is most famous for the Great Migration. This is the largest overland wildlife movement on the planet. Over 1.5 million wildebeest, 200,000 zebras, and 300,000 Thomson’s gazelles journey in a never-ending circle.

Depending on when you visit, you will see different stages of this drama. In the early months, the southern plains are filled with newborns. Later, the herds brave the crocodile-infested waters of the Mara River. It is a raw and powerful spectacle. Consequently, it remains the top bucket-list item for safari enthusiasts worldwide.

Serengeti Seasonal Highlights

Month Region Major Event
Jan – Feb Southern Serengeti Calving Season (thousands of births daily)
April – May Central & Western The Long Rains and lush green landscapes
June – July Western Corridor Grumeti River crossings begin
Aug – Sept Northern Serengeti Dramatic Mara River crossings
Oct – Dec Central & Southern Herds return south as the short rains begin
Serengeti National Park
Serengeti National Park

Beyond the Migration

Even without the migration, the Serengeti is a wildlife powerhouse. It boasts one of the highest concentrations of large predators in Africa.

  • The Big Cats: You will likely spot lions lounging on kopjes (giant rock formations). Additionally, leopards frequent the acacia trees of the Seronera Valley. Cheetahs use the flat plains to showcase their incredible speed.
  • The Giants: Large herds of elephants wander through the woodlands. Furthermore, Cape buffalo and the elusive black rhino can be found in specialized sectors of the park.
  • Hidden Gems: Keep an eye out for the smaller wonders. You might see serval cats, bat-eared foxes, or over 500 species of colorful birds.

 

Unique Ways to Experience the Serengeti

At All Seasons Adventures, we believe a safari should be more than just a drive. Therefore, we offer unique ways to connect with the land.

  1. Hot Air Balloon Safaris: Float silently over the plains at sunrise. From above, the scale of the herds is truly breathtaking. Afterward, enjoy a champagne breakfast in the bush.
  2. Walking Safaris: Step out of the vehicle and onto the earth. Led by expert guides, you will learn to track animals by their prints. You will also discover the medicinal uses of local plants.
  3. Moru Kopjes & Culture: Visit the ancient rock paintings left by the Maasai. These giant boulders offer a glimpse into the human history of this wild landscape.

 

Practical Travel Tips for Your Serengeti Safari

Planning a trip to Tanzania requires careful timing and preparation. Here is what you need to know:

  • Best Time to Visit: For the best wildlife viewing, aim for the dry season (June to October). However, the Green Season (November to May) offers fewer crowds and stunning photography.
  • What to Pack:
    • Neutral-colored clothing: Khaki, tan, and green are best for blending in.
    • Binoculars: Essential for spotting predators in the distance.
    • High-SPF Sunscreen: The sun is intense on the open equator plains.
    • A good camera with a zoom lens: You will want to capture the action from a safe distance.
  • Insider Recommendation: Spend at least three nights in the park. Because the Serengeti is so vast, you need time to explore different regions like the Seronera and the remote North.

 

Plan Your Legend with All Seasons Adventures

The Serengeti is a place that changes you. It reminds us of the power and beauty of the natural world. Whether you want to witness a river crossing or simply enjoy the silence of the savannah, we are here to help.

At All Seasons Adventures, we take care of every detail. We provide expert guides, comfortable vehicles, and access to the best lodges. Therefore, your only job is to soak in the magic of Africa.

Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime? Book your Serengeti safari today. Visit us at All Seasons Adventures and let us design your perfect journey.

 

26 Mar 2026
Gishwati Mukura National Park

Gishwati Mukura National Park

Tucked away in the verdant highlands of western Rwanda lies a hidden emerald sanctuary. Gishwati Mukura National Park is the country’s fourth and newest protected treasure. Officially gazetted in 2015, this remarkable park unites the Gishwati and Mukura forests into one vital conservation zone.

It offers travelers a raw, exclusive wilderness experience far from the typical tourist trails. At All Seasons Adventures, we believe this park serves as a profound testament to the resilience of nature and the success of ecological restoration

Gishwati Mukura National Park
Gishwati Mukura National Park

A Story of Resilience

The history of Gishwati Mukura is truly remarkable. During the 1990s, the forest was nearly destroyed due to resettlement and illegal mining. However, the Rwandan government launched an ambitious restoration project. They merged the Gishwati and Mukura forest reserves into one protected area.

Today, the park covers about 34 square kilometers. Furthermore, it forms a vital part of the Congo-Nile Divide. Reforestation efforts have allowed indigenous trees and wildlife to return. As a result, it is now a thriving hotspot for biodiversity.

Primate Encounters

Primate tracking is the star attraction of Gishwati Mukura. All Seasons Adventures offers intimate tours to see these incredible creatures.

Chimpanzee Trekking

The park is home to a habituated community of about 30 Eastern Chimpanzees.

  • The Experience: Your trek starts early at 6:00 AM. First, you receive a briefing at the park office. Then, you head into the forest with expert rangers.
  • The Highlight: Because the park is smaller than Nyungwe, the experience feels more personal. You spend one hour observing their social dynamics. Consequently, you get a front-row seat to their daily lives.

Other Primates

While chimps are the main draw, the park shelters many other species. For instance, you can spot the vibrant Golden Monkeys. These are endemic to the Albertine Rift. Additionally, keep an eye out for L’Hoest’s monkeys, blue monkeys, and black-and-white colobus monkeys.

Gishwati Mukura National Park
Gishwati Mukura National Park

Hiking and Waterfalls

The park’s dramatic topography makes it a hiker’s dream. All Seasons Adventures recommends several well-maintained trails.

  • The Waterfall Trail: This is our most popular hike. It leads you to the spectacular Kazeneza Waterfall. The trail winds through ancient hardwoods and giant ferns. In addition, the mist from the falls provides a refreshing break.
  • Matyazo Hill Trail: This path offers a steady climb. Eventually, you reach a summit with panoramic views of the forest canopy.
  • Umushwati Trail: This is a longer trek through the deep forest. It is perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in the silence of nature.

Gishwati Mukra Activity Comparison Table

Activity Best For Duration Highlights
Chimp Trekking Primate Lovers 2–4 Hours Intimate encounters with habituated chimps.
Waterfall Hike Photographers 3 Hours The stunning Kazeneza Waterfall and lush flora.
Golden Monkey Trek Wildlife Enthusiasts 2–3 Hours Spotting the rare, copper-colored monkeys.
Birdwatching Ornithologists 2–5 Hours Seeing Rwenzori Turacos and 15 endemic species.
Community Visit Culture Seekers 2 Hours Traditional dancing, beekeeping, and crafts

A Birdwatcher’s Paradise

For bird lovers, Gishwati Mukura is a dream destination. It hosts over 232 bird species in Gishwati and 163 in Mukura. Furthermore, 15 of these are Albertine Rift endemics.

      • Key Species: Look for the Regal Sunbird, the Strange Weaver, and the Grey Crowned Crane.
      • The Best Time: Birding is excellent year-round. However, the wet season (October to May) is best for vocalizations. Consequently, the birds are much easier to locate.

Essential Planning Tips

Planning a trip to a new park requires careful thought. All Seasons Adventures handles the logistics, but here are the basics.

When to Visit

The dry seasons are the most popular. These occur from June to September and December to February. During these months, trails are less slippery. Moreover, the weather is perfect for photography. Nevertheless, the wet season offers lush greenery and fewer crowds.

What to Pack

  • Sturdy Hiking Boots: Good grip is essential for the forest slopes.
  • Rain Gear: Even in the dry season, afternoon showers are common. Therefore, always carry a light rain jacket.
  • Insect Repellent: Protect yourself from forest flies and mosquitoes.
  • Water and Snacks: We provide refreshments, but having a personal supply is always wise.

Community and Culture

Conservation here is a community effort. Therefore, we encourage visitors to engage with the locals. You can visit a traditional healer to learn about forest medicine. Alternatively, you can participate in a handicraft workshop. By doing so, you directly support the families living around the park. This ensures that the forest remains protected for future generations.

Why Choose All Seasons Adventures?

We offer an exclusive gateway to Rwanda’s best-kept secret. First, our guides are highly trained in both wildlife and safety. Second, we provide comfortable 4×4 transport from Kigali or Rubavu. Most importantly, we customize every trip. Whether you are a solo traveler or a family, we tailor the pace to suit you. Additionally, we handle all park permits in advance to ensure a seamless entry.

Conclusion

Gishwati Mukura National Park is a place of hope and healing. It is the perfect destination for those who want to avoid the crowds. Whether you want to trek with primates or listen to the song of the turaco, the magic is real. All Seasons Adventures is ready to take you there.

 

26 Mar 2026
Amboseli National Park

Akagera National Park

Akagera National Park is Central Africa’s largest protected wetland. It is a stunning mix of acacia woodlands, open grasslands, and a complex system of lakes.

It is Rwanda’s only savanna park. At All Seasons Adventures, we believe Akagera offers the most diverse wildlife experience in the region.

Akagera National Park
Akagera National Park

A Conservation Miracle

The history of Akagera is one of resilience. Following the 1994 Genocide, much of the park’s wildlife was lost to poaching and cattle grazing. However, in 2010, African Parks took over management. Consequently, the park has seen a massive revival.

Lions were reintroduced in 2015. Additionally, Black Rhinos returned in 2017. Today, Akagera is a thriving Big Five destination. It proves that nature can recover when given a chance.

Wildlife Highlights

Akagera is home to an incredible array of species. All Seasons Adventures ensures you have the best chance to see them all.

The Big Five

  • Lions: The population is growing steadily. Look for them in the northern plains.
  • Leopards: These are the most elusive. Nevertheless, our expert guides know their favorite hiding spots.
  • Rhinos: Both Black and White Rhinos roam the park. Furthermore, they are heavily protected by dedicated rangers.
  • Elephants: Large herds frequent the lake shores. They are a magnificent sight during the dry season.
  • Buffaloes: These are abundant throughout the park. You will often see them cooling off in the mud.

The Aquatic Wonders

Lake Ihema dominates Akagera. This lake is home to massive pods of hippos. In addition, you will see some of Africa’s largest crocodiles. Watching a hippo yawn at sunset is a classic Akagera moment.

Top Activities in Akagera

There is more to do here than just standard game drives. All Seasons Adventures offers a variety of ways to experience the park.

Game Drives (North and South)

The park is long and narrow. First, you start in the south near the entrance. Then, you drive north toward the exit. The northern plains offer the best views of plains game like giraffes, zebras, and impalas. Consequently, a full-day drive is highly recommended.

Boat Safaris on Lake Ihema

A boat trip is essential for any visitor. It offers a different perspective on the wildlife. Moreover, it is the best way to see water birds. You can drift close to hippos while staying safe in the boat.

Night Game Drives

Some animals only come out after dark. For instance, you might spot hyenas, bushbabies, or leopards. Therefore, a night drive adds a layer of mystery to your safari.

Akagera National Park
Akagera National Park

Akagera Activity Comparison Table

Activity Best For Duration Highlights
Day Game Drive Big Five Spotting 6–10 Hours Giraffes, Lions, and vast savanna views.
Boat Safari Birding & Hippos 1–2 Hours Huge Crocodiles and African Fish Eagles.
Night Drive Nocturnal Species 2 Hours Hyenas, Leopards, and nightjars.
Behind the Scenes Conservationists 1.5 Hours Meeting rangers and learning park tech.
Walk the Line Hikers 2 Hours Walking the perimeter fence with a guide.

Birdwatching

For bird lovers, Akagera is world-class. It hosts nearly 500 bird species. Furthermore, the variety is staggering. You can see savanna birds and water birds in the same hour. The star of the show is the rare Shoebill Stork; keep an eye out for the Papyrus Gonolek and the majestic Fish Eagle.

Essential Planning Tips

Preparation is the key to a great safari. All Seasons Adventures handles the details, but here is what you should know.

When to Visit

Akagera is a year-round destination. However, the dry seasons are best for wildlife viewing. These occur from June to September. During this time, animals gather around the water sources. As a result, they are much easier to find.

What to Pack

  • Neutral Clothing: Wear tan or olive colors. In addition, avoid bright blue and black to avoid tsetse flies.
  • Sun Protection: The Rwandan sun is strong. Bring a hat and high-SPF sunscreen.
  • Binoculars: These are vital for birdwatching and spotting distant lions.
  • Camera Gear: Ensure you have a good zoom lens for wildlife photography.

Sustainability and the Community

At All Seasons Adventures, we support “low-impact” tourism. Akagera is a model for community-based conservation. Furthermore, the park works closely with local villages. They share a portion of the revenue with the community. Consequently, poaching has decreased significantly. By visiting, you are helping to fund schools and sustainable farming.

Why Choose All Seasons Adventures?

We offer a personalized touch that large agencies cannot match. First, our vehicles are customized for game viewing. They feature pop-up roofs for 360-degree views. Second, our guides are locals who grew up near the parks. Most importantly, we prioritize your comfort. We provide chilled water and gourmet snacks during every drive.

Your Savanna Story Starts Here

Akagera National Park is a testament to the power of conservation. It is a place of wild beauty and incredible recovery. Whether you want to see the Big Five or enjoy a sunset boat cruise, the magic is waiting. All Seasons Adventures is ready to take you there.

26 Mar 2026
A Guide to Uganda’s Gorilla Sectors

 Volcanoes National Park

Deep within the misty peaks of northwestern Rwanda lies a place of ancient wonder. Volcanoes National Park is a sanctuary for the soul. It is part of the Great Virunga Conservation Area. Furthermore, it serves as the final stronghold for the endangered mountain gorilla. At All Seasons Adventures, we believe this park offers Africa’s most intimate wildlife encounter.

 Volcanoes National Park
Volcanoes National Park

A Land of Giants

The park is defined by five of the eight volcanoes in the Virunga Mountains. These include Karisimbi, Bisoke, Muhabura, Gahinga, and Sabyinyo. In addition, the park is covered in rich rainforest and bamboo. This lush vegetation provides the perfect habitat for primates.

Karisimbi is the highest peak, reaching 4,507 meters. It often features a white cap of snow or hail. Moreover, the park’s elevation creates a cool, refreshing climate. This is a welcome change from the heat of the African savanna.

The Legacy of Dian Fossey

You cannot visit this park without honoring Dian Fossey. She was a pioneer in gorilla conservation. Furthermore, she established the Karisoke Research Center in 1967. Her work changed how the world views mountain gorillas.

Today, her legacy lives on through the Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund. Additionally, visitors can hike to her former research site. It is a moving tribute to a woman who gave her life for these giants.

Gorilla Trekking

Gorilla trekking is the primary draw for most travelers. However, it is much more than a simple hike. It is a spiritual connection with our closest relatives.

The Trekking Process

The day begins at the Kinigi park headquarters. First, you will be assigned to a specific gorilla family. Next, your lead ranger will provide a safety briefing. You will learn how to behave around the gorillas. Then, the hike begins.

The Encounter

Treks can last between two and six hours. Eventually, you will find the family. You are allowed exactly one hour in their presence. During this time, you can watch them eat, play, and groom. It is a silent, breathtaking experience. Consequently, most travelers describe it as life-changing.

Beyond the Gorillas

While gorillas get the headlines, the Golden Monkeys are equally captivating. These primates are endemic to the Virunga massifs. Furthermore, they are incredibly playful and fast-moving.

They live in the bamboo forests at the base of the volcanoes. As a result, the trek to find them is usually shorter and less taxing. Their golden coats shimmer against the green leaves. They are very used to human presence. This makes for incredible photography opportunities.

 Volcanoes National Park
Volcanoes National Park

Challenging the Peaks

For those seeking physical adventure, the park offers world-class hiking. All Seasons Adventures provides expert guides for every trail.

Mount Bisoke (3,711m)

This is our most popular day hike. It features a stunning crater lake at the summit. However, the trail is steep and can be muddy. The round trip takes about six hours, and the views from the top are spectacular.

Mount Karisimbi (4,507m)

This is a two-day expedition. It requires a high level of fitness. First, you will camp at 3,700 meters. Then, you summit on the second morning. It is a challenging climb. Nevertheless, standing on the highest peak in Rwanda is an unmatched feeling.

The Twin Lakes

Just outside the park boundaries lie the Twin Lakes. They were formed by volcanic eruptions from Mount Muhabura. Consequently, they are surrounded by dramatic hills and deep blue water.

We recommend a boat cruise on these lakes. In addition, it is a great way to interact with local fishing communities. The scenery is perfect for sunset photography. Therefore, it is the best way to unwind after a long day of trekking.

Finding Your Perfect Adventure

Activity Difficulty Level Average Duration Min. Age Highlights
Gorilla Trekking Moderate to High 2–6 Hours 15 Face-to-face encounter with a Silverback.
Golden Monkey Trek Easy to Moderate 2–3 Hours 12 Playful primates in the bamboo canopy.
Mount Bisoke Hike Challenging 6–7 Hours 15 Stunning crater lake at the 3,711m summit.
Mount Karisimbi Extreme (2 Days) 15+ Hours 15 Overnight camping and snow-capped peaks.
Dian Fossey Tomb Moderate 3–4 Hours 12 Historic pilgrimage to the Karisoke site.
Twin Lakes Tour Easy 1–2 Hours All Ages

Essential Preparation and Packing

Success in the rainforest depends on your gear. Therefore, you must pack wisely.

What to Pack

  • Long Trousers and Sleeves: These protect you from stinging nettles.
  • Gaiters: They keep ants and mud out of your boots.
  • Gardening Gloves: You will often grab branches for support. Consequently, gloves are essential.
  • Waterproof Jacket: It can rain at any moment in the Virungas.
 Volcanoes National Park
Volcanoes National Park

Physical Fitness

Trekking happens at high altitudes. Thus, you may feel breathless more easily. We suggest light cardio training before your trip. Also, remember to stay hydrated.

Sustainability and Conservation

At All Seasons Adventures, we take conservation seriously. A portion of every permit fee goes to local communities. Furthermore, this funding supports schools and hospitals.

By visiting, you are actively protecting the gorillas. In the past, poaching was a major threat. Today, the population is slowly increasing. This is because tourism provides a sustainable alternative for the local economy.

Why Choose All Seasons Adventures?

We specialize in bespoke Rwandan safaris. We secure your permits well in advance. These are limited and sell out quickly. We provide private transportation.

Most importantly, our guides are experts in primate behavior. They ensure you are in the best position for photos. Additionally, they prioritize your safety at all times.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the best time to visit?

The dry seasons are best. These are June to September and December to February. However, the park is open year-round.

How much does a permit cost?

Currently, a gorilla permit is $1,500. While this is an investment, it directly funds conservation.

Are children allowed?

The minimum age for gorilla trekking is 15 years. Nevertheless, there are many other family-friendly activities nearby.

Your Rwandan Story Starts Here

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