Gorilla trekking in Uganda The gorilla tracking adventure presents explorers with the golden opportunity to wander through the protected primeval, blooming forests in Uganda. Visitors get the chance to spend time with wildlife species and listen to the sounds of nature, a perfect getaway from the usual noise and chaos of the bustling cities. Travelers have the golden opportunity to encounter a section of the world’s only remaining mountain gorillas...Read More
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is not only a concentration for the world’s only remaining mountain gorillas but also a bustling destination for the exciting cultures travelers need not to miss out when in Uganda. Community tours in Bwindi are launched to the exciting indigenous homesteads of the people who coexist harmoniously with animals. These communities play a big role in ensuring that the forest is always intact, blooming, and evergreen....Read More
Kibale Forest National Park is a known home of primates in Uganda, the forest is one of the few remaining tropical rainforests of Uganda situated in the western part in the Kabarole district, chimpanzee are the main residents of the biodiverse ecosystem plus 12 other species including the black and white colobus monkeys, pottos, bush babies, blue monkeys, endangered red colobus monkeys, white-cheeked monkeys, retailed monkeys, olive baboons, vervet monkeys,...Read More
Things to do in Murchison Falls National Park. Murchison falls national park is Uganda’s largest conservation area situated in the northern part of Uganda in Nwoya district, the park is one place to find the so-called big four of the wilderness (lions, leopards, Elephants, Buffaloes) in the 1990s the park used to be home to Rhinos however following a lot of poaching and political issues there was poaching which led...Read More
Queen Elizabeth National Park, located in southwestern Uganda, is a renowned wildlife reserve known for its diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife. Here are some secrets and interesting facts about the park: Tree-climbing lions: Queen Elizabeth National Park is home to the famous tree-climbing lions found in the Ishasha sector. Volcanic crater lakes: The park features several volcanic crater lakes, which provide habitat for various bird species and other aquatic life....Read More
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