Rwanda, known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” offers fantastic freshwater sport fishing opportunities. Anglers can enjoy fishing in Lake Kivu, Lake Muhazi, and other freshwater lakes scattered across the country. Rwanda’s lakes are home to species such as Nile perch, tilapia, catfish, and other freshwater fish, providing both beginner and experienced anglers with an exciting adventure.

Lake Kivu is Rwanda’s largest lake and a prime sport fishing destination. With scenic views of rolling hills and volcanic mountains, anglers can catch tilapia and Nile perch while enjoying boat rides and lakeside lodges.
Located northeast of Kigali, Lake Muhazi is smaller but ideal for peaceful fishing trips. It is well-stocked with tilapia and offers calm waters suitable for family fishing and beginners.
Some streams in the Nyungwe Forest National Park provide freshwater fishing opportunities, surrounded by dense forest and wildlife. This is perfect for those who enjoy fishing combined with hiking and nature exploration.
Fishing is great year-round, but the dry seasons (December–February and June–September) provide calmer waters and better conditions for lake fishing.
Sport fishing in Rwanda is ideal for anglers, adventure travelers, and nature enthusiasts. Whether you aim to catch tilapia on Lake Kivu, explore tranquil Lake Muhazi, or fish amidst Nyungwe Forest’s streams, Rwanda offers memorable fishing experiences paired with stunning scenery and unique wildlife.
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