“The Twa”, as they are sometimes called are a minority ethnic group found in Uganda, Rwanda, DR Congo who lived in the forests. They are known as the oldest inhabitants in these areas. Until the early 1991, the Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda was one of the homes to the Batwa people who were...Read More
We have all probably heard of the famous Big 5 animals as identified by trophy hungers decades ago. For most people who want to come to East and Southern Africa for safari, these are certainly their main attraction. Recently we can say that while on Uganda safari you can sight not only the Big 5...Read More
Ichumbi Gorilla lodge is an accommodation facility for your Uganda gorilla trekking safari. It is located just 10 minutes away from Rushaga gate of Bwindi impenetrable national park. The pleasant and quiet lodge is committed to making your gorilla trekking safari in Uganda go smoothly as it offers excellent service, comfortable accommodation options and the...Read More
Everyday there are people at the briefing area in the different sector of Bwindi impenetrable national park excited to start their gorilla trek as part of the Uganda gorilla trekking safari. They set out into the jungles of Bwindi forest and Mgahinga gorilla national park to have a close encounter with mountain gorillas and learn...Read More
A Uganda safari can be an adventure packed, soul soothing or memory worth keeping for life. It is also possible that your holiday spent on a safari to Uganda could be less adventurous, underutilized or even frustrating when one does not have a plan on what activities to do while in Uganda. Here is a...Read More
He detangles soft branches intertwined to block your path while simultaneously holding up a hanging branch to make way for you. You attempt to tread quietly, stealthily but you cannot help the speed in each step after you have caught a glimpse them. A black furry gorilla climbs up some branches to pick leaves; another...Read More
Miles away from the hustle and bustle of the city, in the North-Eastern corner of Uganda is a national park so remote yet worth all the hours of travel; Kidepo Valley National Park for your Uganda safari. Gazetted as national park in 1962 and named 3rd best safari park in Africa by CNN in 2017,...Read More
The Kazinga Channel is a 40 km long water channel connecting lake Edward and Lake George both located in Queen Elizabeth national park. Lake George is found in the eastern part of the park and lake Edward is in the western side of the park shared between Uganda and DR Congo. If you are on...Read More
So you have spent a good number of days hiking up the hills of Bwindi Impenetrable national Park while on a gorilla trekking Uganda Safari, or an adventure of a game drive in Murchison falls National Park and still have a few days left before you leave Uganda; I have an idea for you. Lake...Read More
Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of Uganda’s oldest and most popular game parks for Uganda safaris. It is found in South Western Uganda bordering the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Park is home to variety of wildlife and boasts a range of attractions and interesting activities that make it truly gifted by nature. Kagera...Read More