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Ibanda-Kyerwa National Park

A remote new park along the Kagera River at the meeting point of Tanzania, Rwanda and Uganda — riverine wilderness for the truly intrepid.

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Why Ibanda-Kyerwa Is Tanzania’s North-West Edge

Ibanda-Kyerwa is among the most remote parks in Tanzania, gazetted in 2019 in the far north-west where the country meets Rwanda and Uganda. It follows the course of the Kagera River — the most distant headstream of the Nile — through a landscape of riverine forest, open savanna, and seasonal wetlands in the Kagera region.

Created largely from former game-controlled land, the park protects roan and eland antelope, topi, bushbuck, hippo, and crocodile along the river, with elephants moving through and a rich birdlife drawn to the water. As with its sister parks, wildlife is dispersed and populations are recovering, but the riverine setting gives it a distinct, watery character.

This is a park for the genuinely adventurous — those who want to stand at the meeting point of three nations beside one of the Nile’s source rivers. Infrastructure is minimal, so it is explored as a guided expedition, often alongside Rumanyika-Karagwe and Burigi-Chato as part of a pioneering Kagera circuit.

Wildlife Highlights

  • The Kagera River — one of the most remote source streams of the Nile
  • Roan and eland antelope, topi, bushbuck, and grazing herds on the savanna
  • Hippo and crocodile along the river, with elephants passing through
  • Rich riverine birdlife and seasonal wetlands
  • A frontier setting where Tanzania, Rwanda, and Uganda meet

How a Visit Works

Ibanda-Kyerwa is reached overland from Bukoba through the Kagera region, a long drive into genuinely remote country. Facilities are very limited, so visits are arranged as self-sufficient guided expeditions. It is best combined with the neighbouring new parks of Rumanyika-Karagwe and Burigi-Chato for travellers exploring Tanzania’s far north-western frontier.

Standing on the Kagera River with Rwanda on one bank and Uganda beyond, hippos grunting in the current — few places in Tanzania feel this far from everything. — Guest review, TripAdvisor

Wildlife Highlights

  • The Kagera River — one of the most remote source streams of the Nile
  • Roan and eland antelope, topi, bushbuck, and grazing herds on the savanna
  • Hippo and crocodile along the river, with elephants passing through
  • Rich riverine birdlife and seasonal wetlands
  • A frontier setting where Tanzania, Rwanda, and Uganda meet

Things to Do

  • Guided exploration and wildlife viewing
  • Photography-focused safari days
  • Custom private itinerary planning
Seasons

Best Time to Visit Ibanda-Kyerwa National Park

Jun – Oct

Dry Season

Firmer roads and wildlife near the river make this the only dependable window for most travellers. The best weather, too.

Best overall
Nov – Dec

Short Rains

Brief storms green the savanna and bring migrant birds to the river. Fresh and very quiet.

Best for birding
Jan – Feb

Green Interlude

Warm and lush between the rains, the riverine scenery at its best. Access remains mostly possible.

Best scenery
Mar – May

Long Rains

Heavy rain makes the long approach roads very difficult. The wettest and least accessible months.

Best avoided
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Ibanda-Kyerwa National Park FAQs

Where is Ibanda-Kyerwa National Park?
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In Tanzania's far north-west, along the Kagera River near the borders with Rwanda and Uganda. It is reached by a long overland drive from Bukoba on Lake Victoria.
What is the Kagera River?
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A major river that forms part of the most distant headwaters of the Nile. It defines the park's character, supporting hippo, crocodile, and abundant birdlife along its banks.
What wildlife will I see?
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Roan and eland antelope, topi, bushbuck, hippo, and crocodile, with elephants passing through and rich riverine birds. Wildlife is dispersed as the new park's populations recover.
Is it accessible for normal travellers?
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It is one of Tanzania's most remote parks with very limited facilities, so it suits self-sufficient guided expeditions rather than conventional lodge safaris.
What can I combine it with?
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The neighbouring new parks of Rumanyika-Karagwe and Burigi-Chato, plus Bukoba and the Lake Victoria zone, make a pioneering far north-western circuit.
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