Kaniyo Pabidi and Rabongo Forests
Kaniyo Pabidi and Rabongo Forests are situated within Budongo Forest in the southern section of Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda. It lies northeast of the major natural forest in Uganda, the
Kaniyo Pabidi and Rabongo Forests are situated within Budongo Forest in the southern section of Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda. It lies northeast of the major natural forest in Uganda, the
The 15-day Rwanda-Uganda Birding Safari is an extraordinary adventure designed for avid birders. Explore the diverse landscapes, bird species in these ecosystems. From lush forests to savannahs, wetlands to mountain
Virunga National Park Congo is a diverse protected area located in the Albertine Rift Valley in the eastern part of the D.R. Congo. The Park Spans is approximately 8,090 square
What to carry on a birding trip to Uganda: Considering that our birding safaris in Uganda are conducted in remote rural areas and are primarily enjoyed on foot in forests,
13 Days Primate and Birding Uganda Tour: Explore the captivating beauty of Uganda on this adventure combining primate tracking and birding. From lush forests to diverse wildlife, this safari promises
10-days Uganda Primate and Wildlife Safari: It takes you to magical destinations like Bwindi Impenetrable National Park for mountain gorilla encounters and Queen Elizabeth National Park for wildlife encounters. Entebbe
Accessing Murchison Falls National Park by Air: Murchison Falls Park is a remarkable natural wonder located in north-western Uganda. Murchison Falls National Park spans approximately 3,893 square kilometers (1,503 square
How to get to Murchison Falls National Park: located on the North-western edge of Uganda, it covers approximately 3,840 square kilometers (384,000 hectares) of wilderness on both sides of the
Uganda’s Best Time for Birding: When is the appropriate time of the year to go birdwatching in Uganda? Before deciding to travel to the Pearl of Africa in pursuit of
Murchison Falls National Park, also known as Kabalega Falls, is a remarkable natural wonder nestled between Lake Kyoga and Lake Albert divided by the Victoria Nile, 90 km from Masindi