Queen Elizabeth National Park in the western region of Uganda is one of the most sought-after protected areas in East Africa by the region’s annual tourists and travelers. The Park is so popular and famous to tourists because of the lots of attractions it resides. Some of the attractions in this Park are only found...Read More
Towards the end of last month, June, the Minister for Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities, Honorable Col Tom Butime together with the UWEC executive director, Mr Musinguzi James, unveiled the Zakayo Monument/Statue. Zakayo, which was the oldest chimpanzee at the UWEC – Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre, died in 2018 at the age of 58 years....Read More
In April 2020, all the ten Uganda national parks and other protected areas were closed following the outbreak of the global pandemic disease, Covid-19 (Corona virus) that had took the entire world by storm. Meanwhile, the disease is gradually waning out and some businesses in Uganda were allowed to operate again after a temporary closure...Read More
Queen Elizabeth National Park is a ‘one of a kind’ Park nestled in the western region of the ‘Pearl of Africa’ – Uganda, Kasese. This beautiful Park has a lot of magnificent attractions that you can’t just describe in a single article but rather needs you to take a long trip yourself to fully evidence...Read More
Nestled on the Kampala – Masaka highway at a place called Kayabwe in Mpigi district about 75 kilometers from Uganda’s capital (Kampala), the Uganda Equator is a fascinating place worth a visit. Many interesting things occur at the Uganda Equator, such as; sun rising and falling at a shorter interval compared to other parts of...Read More
When it comes to African tourism, Uganda is a top notch destination! The country resides very many amazing and unique attractions that every tourist would wish to explore during his/her African wildlife trip, and among them include the unique and special tree climbing lions. It’s actually not a usual custom for lions to climb trees...Read More
The serene and beautiful Entebbe Botanical Gardens nestle the northern shoreline of Lake Victoria in Entebbe town. The Entebbe Botanical Gardens is definitely one of the places you should visit especially if you have a day in Entebbe; as you’re going out to the Entebbe beaches or touring the UWEC (Uganda Wildlife Education Centre) –...Read More
The Bahai temple in Kampala, Uganda, is the only Bahai temple in Africa and among the only nine existing in the world; others are found in USA, Chile, India, Germany, Australia, Panama, Cambodia and Samoa. This is (Bahai Temple) one of the best spots to visit on a Kampala city tour. The temple is annually...Read More
Lake Mburo National Park is a close-packed gem in western Uganda conveniently situated close to the highway that connects Kampala to the parks of western Uganda like Queen Elizabeth, Kibale Forest, Rwenzori Mountains, Bwindi Impenetrable, Semuliki, and Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks. It is the closest national park to the country’s capital city – Kampala, about...Read More
The Kalinzu Forest is one of the most attractive forests in Uganda. The forest lies approximately 10 kilometers west of the popular Queen Elizabeth National Park’s Ishasha Sector, in Bushenyi district – western Uganda. From Kampala, Uganda’s capital city, it is about 5 to 6 hours to reach Kalinzu Forest. It is more convenient if...Read More