The Kazinga channel is the most outstanding feature in Queen Elizabeth National Park – one of the best protected areas in Uganda and Africa as whole. The channel nestles the northern Mweya sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park. Queen Elizabeth is mostly famous for the strange tree climbing lions it resides. However, the Kazinga Channel...Read More
Uganda is a famous country nestled in the Eastern part of Africa. The country is best known for its unique residents; the endangered mountain gorillas, tree climbing lions, chimpanzees, golden monkeys, and the big five of Africa. Uganda is really a paradise for wildlife lovers and nature lovers. There is a lot to do and...Read More
The endangered mountain gorillas are special creatures on earth which can only be found in Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The aforementioned countries have one mountain gorilla refuge, each, with the exception of Uganda which has two mountain gorilla refuges; Bwindi Impenetrable and Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks. Rwanda’s gorilla refuge is Volcanoes...Read More
A photography safari is one of the perfect ways to preserve your safari memories, improve your art and impress your friends and relatives back home. Uganda is a residence to the most diverse, impressive, and charismatic animals on Earth – the Pearl of Africa is really a gem! Kidepo Valley National Park, in northeastern Uganda,...Read More
Mountain gorillas are classified as endangered species and they only thrive in three countries: Uganda, DR Congo, and Rwanda. However why do you have to choose trekking them in Uganda ahead of the other two countries? Trekking the endangered mountain gorillas in their native forests is something fascinating and memorable! There are more than 1000...Read More
It is not by chance Uganda to be referred as the ‘Pearl of Africa’. The country comprises of several magnificent attractions that lure mammoth of visitors each year. Though the country is most famous for its unique inhabitants in her national parks, like endangered mountain gorillas, chimpanzees and varied wildlife, there are also many other...Read More
About the tombs: The Kasubi tombs belong to the Buganda Kings (Buganda Kingdom) in the central parts of Uganda. The tombs at Kasubi constitute a site covering about 30 hectares of hillside within Kampala district – Kampala is the capital city of Uganda. Most of the site is agricultural, farmed by traditional methods. At its...Read More
Lake Victoria was formed through warping; it is believed that as the west and eastern parts of East Africa were being uplifted through faulting, the central parts underwent down warping resulting into the formation of a basin. Rivers that were flowing west and Eastwards reversed and started powering into Lake Victoria basin hence forming a...Read More
Queen Elizabeth National Park, in the western region of Uganda – Kasese district, stands out as one of the most respected protected areas in Africa. The Park inhabits a variety of attractions, such as; birdlife, wildlife, trees, lakes and many others – it resides a lot of the big game in Africa. The beautiful Kazinga...Read More
Nestled in Ndeeba (outskirt of Kampala) between Ring Road and Nabunya Road, the Kabaka Lake – locally known as ‘Akayaanja ka Kabaka’ is just 5 kilometers from the centre of Uganda’s capital city, Kampala. The word ‘Kabaka’ is a local duke given to a King of Buganda Kingdom, in central Uganda; simply the word ‘Kabaka’...Read More