The Primate Capital of Kibale National Park
The Primate Capital of Kibale National Park: Kibale Forest is widely known as “The Primate Capital of the World” because of its exceptional diversity of primates and its unrivalled ability
The Primate Capital of Kibale National Park: Kibale Forest is widely known as “The Primate Capital of the World” because of its exceptional diversity of primates and its unrivalled ability
This 8-day birding tour in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest features Albertine rift endemics and montane forest bird species. With over 347 bird species, Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage
The Globally Threatened Papyrus Gonolek of Uganda: The Papyrus Gonolek (Laniarius mufumbiri) is a rare wetland bird species, particularly in the papyrus swamps, and is endemic to Uganda. This bird
Guide to the Best Time to Visit Murchison Falls National Park: Its rich history makes it one of the most popular tourist destinations in Africa. It offers a wide variety
This 6-day Mabamba and Lake Mburo Birding Tour in Uganda takes you through two of Uganda’s most rewarding birding destinations. This tour takes you through the experience of birding the
This 7-day Queen Elizabeth National Park Birding Safari takes you on an exclusive birding excursion in Queen Elizabeth National Park and Entebbe environs. With a checklist that includes over 600
How to Access Bwindi Impenetrable Forest from Kampala: Accessing Bwindi Impenetrable National Park on your way from Kampala requires prior preparation. It takes advance planning to enter Bwindi Impenetrable National
Unique Accommodations in Bwindi: Travellers seeking affordable accommodation options can find a variety of choices at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a long day of
Birdwatching in Kibale National Park of Uganda: One of Uganda’s top birding destinations is Kibale National Park, which is located in Fort Portal town in south-western Uganda, 450 kilometres from
Wildlife Reserves in Uganda: Considering the beauty that nature has bestowed upon Uganda, the country is sometimes referred to as “the Pearl of Africa.” Visitors to Uganda’s many game reserves