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Ibanda-Kyerwa Park

The Ibanda-KyerwaPark, which opened in 2019, is a new park in Tanzania’s Kagera area. This is the park where the borders of Tanzania, Rwanda, and Uganda converge, and it is a must-see on your Tanzania Safari Tours. The park is full with wildlife attractions, and dawn and sunset may be seen from anywhere in the area. The KageraRiver is the park’s principal supply of water and nourishes its diverse resources. The Tanzanian government has done an outstanding job in transforming this magnificent park from a game reserve to a national park. Now, Ibanda-Kyerwa Park Safari will soon be able to compete with all of Tanzania’s and the world’s other parks and safaris.

Ibanda-Kyerwa Park Location.

The IbandaKyerwa Park is a former wildlife reserve located on the eastern bank of the Kagera River, which serves as a natural border between Tanzania and Rwanda. The park’s mesmerizing splendor will enhance and complete your Tanzania Safari Tours.

How to get to Ibanda-Kyerwa Park

Various buses go to Bukoba town in Kagera region, from where the IbandaKyerwa Park may be reached by road. A steamboat ride to Bukoba town in the Kagera region is also an option. If flying, flights from Dar es Salaam to Mwanza City are available.

The park is now easily accessible and thriving with tourists as a result of recent development efforts in and around it.

IbandaKyerwa Park: What To Do

The most popular activities in this area are hunting safaris, and adventure lovers will love this place. The park is home to a wide range of wildlife, including leopards, hippos, roan antelopes, buffalo, and many others. To avoid any disasters, we recommend that you visit the park with a 4WD vehicle. The IbandaKyerwa Park, with its amazing beauty and picturesque views, is the most promising Tanzania Safari Tours destination and is strongly recommended as a must-see while in Tanzania.

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