Gorilla trekking is a physical activity that entails hiking through dense undergrowth, tangled thickets, rough terrain, roiling rivers, and swamps in search of gorillas without the aid of a map but rather by following established gorilla trails. Trekkers must be in good health and physically strong to enjoy the unforgettable and fantastic experience because gorilla […]
Gishwati Mukura National Park Rwanda. Gishwati Mukura National Park is Rwanda’s newest and smallest National Park covering 34sqkm. In 2015, the park emerged from Gishwati forest and Mukura forest thus Gishwati […]
Mountain gorillas are an endangered species, and only two national parks—Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and Mgahinga National Park—are home to them. Uganda is one of the lucky nations in the world to have them including Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Over 50 gorilla families, each with 10 to 40 members, may be […]
The IK and Karamojong people are available for tourists to interact with in Kidepo Valley National Park’s cultural interactions. Here, participating in a cultural experience entails learning more about the distinctive customs, societies, dances, and musical performances of the Karamojong and IK people. They are known as the nomadic pastoralists who are considered to be […]
For tourists who are elderly or disabled, gorilla trekking is planned the same way as it does for everyone else. They are allocated to gorilla groups that are near the park headquarters which is the sole change. Everyone who is unable to steer long distances might hire specialized porters and a sedan chair. Due to […]
Because of the baffling number of tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha Sector, a highly unique feature and one of the main highlights of Uganda safari tours for which the majority of visitors come to this park nowadays. 130 of Uganda’s 400 or so lions are located at Queen Elizabeth National Park. The park is notable […]
Uganda as a country is endowed with a biologically diverse, climate, national parks rivers, lakes, wildlife, waterfalls, snow –peaked mountains, interesting culture, dense forests friendly and hospitable people this features the reason church hill named ” the pearl of Africa”. African people are friendly and hospitable but Ugandans are amazing, and friendly to all kinds. […]
TERRENCE HOWARD AND HIS WIFE TRACK CHIMPANZEES IN KIBALE NATIONAL PARK American Hollywood film actor Terrence Howard and his wife Miranda Pak tracked chimpanzees at Kibale National Park over the weekend on 16th July 2022 in kibale national park. Terrence and the wife were accompanied by Hon. Frank Tumwebaze the Minister for Agriculture Animal Industry […]
NEW GUIDELINES FOR TILENGA OIL PROJECT IN MURCHISON FALLS NATIONAL PARK. Murchison falls National Park is the largest park at the northern end of the Albertine Rift Valley in northwest Uganda. The park covers 3840sqkm harboring wildlife and birds. While in Murchison falls National Park tough guidelines were put by UWA for Tilenga Oil Project […]
UWA GIVES 3.4 BN TO BWINDI AND MGAHINGA COMMUNITIES. Communities surrounding Bwindi mgahinga conservation areas are overwhelmed by Uganda Wildlife Authority for giving them 3.4 billion to improve their standards of living. The Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities Col. Tom Butime hands over a dummy cheque to community leaders of Kisoro, Kanungu and […]