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Uganda is the ‘Pearl of Africa’ not by serendipity but Winston Churchill relied on various unique things that this country is made of to christen it as the ‘Pearl of Africa’. The country has very many unique attractions that you will enjoy when you come to explore this beautiful nation. It is not all about...
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Murchison Falls National Park is a very attractive national park in the northwest of Uganda. A visit to this remarkable Park is full of joy and fun along with long lasting memories. The entire view of this beautiful savannah park is just breathtaking and will leave you in awe, only praising the beauty of the...
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Located in the southwestern region of Uganda, in Kasese district, Queen Elizabeth National Park, also known as ‘the medley of wonders’ is the second largest national park in Uganda after Murchison Falls National Park, with a total area of 1,978 square kilometers. The Park is undeniably one of the most touristic places in East Africa;...
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Birding (bird watching) is one of the popular safari activities in Uganda’s protected areas and today we take you through those 5 best birding spots in the beautiful ‘Pearl of Africa’. Though most tourists are more impressed with trekking the endangered mountain gorillas and chimpanzees, and also game viewing along with mountaineering, bird watching is...
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Lake Bunyonyi is a small-sized precious lake located in western Uganda, Kabale, within a close proximity to the iconic Bwindi Impenetrable and Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks. The two Parks are famous for inhabiting the endangered mountain gorillas which after trekking, you can go and visit this beautiful lake. The Lake has a length of 25...
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Semuliki National Park is located in western Uganda in the district of Bundibugyo lying on Uganda’s border with DR Congo. Semuliki National Park borders Lake Albert in north and the Rwenzori Mountains in the southeast. Semuliki and Lamia Rivers also lie within the Parks boundaries. Semuliki started as a forest reserve in 1932 and was...
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Gorilla trekking is one of the best, if not the best, safari activities that tourists love to indulge in on their trip to Uganda, annually. Uganda is one of the only three countries where the endangered mountain gorillas still exist and by no doubt, it resides more mountain gorillas than any other country. The Pearl...
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About Ngamba: Perched on Africa’s largest freshwater lake, Lake Victoria, Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary is a peaceful home to 49 rescued chimpanzees from across East Africa. Ngamba Island is part of the Koome group of islands along with many other beautiful islands like Kiimi, Nsazi, Koome, Bulago and Damba Islands, views of these islands are...
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About Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve: Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve is the second largest protected area in Uganda; covering a total area of about 2788 square kilometers. Only Murchison Falls National Park is vaster than this wildlife reserve. Pian Upe is one of the top legendary attractions in Northeastern Uganda comprising of numerous touristic features, among...
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Briefly About Queen Elizabeth National Park: Certainly one of Uganda’s most remarkable protected areas, Queen Elizabeth National Park inaugurated in 1952 as Kazinga National Park and was then renamed to its current name to commemorate the visit of Queen Elizabeth II in Uganda, in 1954. The Park covers a total area of 1,978 square kilometers...
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