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
Talking of a Uganda or African wildlife safari most of the times means game driving and game viewing in the different national parks and other protected areas like game reserves and sanctuaries. Game driving is ‘needless to say’ the best way of exploring Uganda Parks and to view the country’s several wildlife species. Normally game...Read More
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
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
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
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;...Read More
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...Read More
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...Read More
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...Read More