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UWA completed the translocation of kobs to Kidepo Valley National Park

For the past weeks, Uganda Wildlife Authority translocated more than 100 Kobs to Kidepo Valley National Park in, north eastern part of Uganda from Murchison Falls National Park. By translocating was a way of increasing the population of animal species in the Kidepo valley national park

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Why Rwanda increases the price of gorilla permits?

It requires gorilla permits for anyone to track gorillas anywhere in the world. In Rwanda the mountain gorillas can be observed in Volcanoes National Park; the access is via the city of Musanze, a one and half hour drive from Rwanda’s capital Kigali.

Mountain Gorillas are the most rewarding experience for tourist travelling to Rwanda for unforgettable encounter with 60% of the worlds’ left mountain Gorillas in the wild. On the 6th of May 2017, Rwanda Development Board announced the increase of prices for Gorilla tracking permits by Continue reading Why Rwanda increases the price of gorilla permits?

Uganda- North Korea Relationship come to an end.

Following their long term relationship since the early 70’s.Uganda and North Korea relationship finally has come to an end. Yesterday 29th 05 2016 in the presence of Uganda’s President Yoweri Kagutta Museveni and Korean president Park Geun-hye at state house Entebbe. Park arrived in Uganda on 28th 05 2016 and this was her second leg African tour after Ethiopia where she addressed the African Union. Continue reading Uganda- North Korea Relationship come to an end.

Africa launches one passport

Africa launches one passport
The awaited African passport was on Sunday launched in Kigali-Rwanda during the opening ceremony of the 27th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union. The Chairperson of the African Union Commission handed over two representational African passports to President Paul Kagame, and to the Continue reading Africa launches one passport

4 Days Gorilla tours

3DAYS MOUNTAIN MGAHINGA HIKE.
Mgahinga is among the famous Virunga ranges that stands 3,474metres high. It harbors various wildlife that includes vegetation consisting afro-montane, bamboo being the main and harboring different species of animals including the endangered golden monkey. The name Mgahinga is derived from the word ‘Gahinga’ that means the piles of stones in the local lingo. Continue reading 4 Days Gorilla tours

Uganda’s quick street food

The Ugandan chapatti is the cheapest quick food in the world. The chapatti locally known to many as the ‘’Rolex’’ has been recommended and ranked a popular roadside quick snack which doesn’t exclude age, tribe, colour or class. The Rolex is a fried chapatti containing fried eggs, vegetables and salt. It is very popular in Uganda though known little outside the country, it is cheap, satisfy and an affordable meal. Continue reading Uganda’s quick street food

Mount Sabinyo Hike.

African Adventure Travellers brings you a one day tour to Mount Sabinyo. Sabinyo is, from a mountaineering point of view, the most interesting and spectacular of the eight Virunga Volcanoes. Violent explosions have torn its symmetrical volcano shape apart, leaving behind narrow ridges, deep canyons and steep faces. Before today’s fragile and often near-vertical stairways, this was by no means an easy climb. Continue reading Mount Sabinyo Hike.

QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK.

The park is located southwest of Uganda about 410km north of Kampala. It sits on 1978square kilometers. That’s around 6hours on the road driving from Kampala, passing via Masaka-Mbarara through Bushenyi to the centre of the park that is about 420km or via Kampala-Mityana-Mubende-Fort Portal through Kasese overlooking the Rwenzori mountain ranges which is about 410km. Continue reading QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK.

QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK.

Queen Elizabeth National Park is understandably Uganda’s most popular tourist destination. The park’s diverse ecosystems, which include sprawling savanna, shady, humid forests, sparkling lakes and fertile wetlands, make it the ideal habitat for classic big game, ten primate species including chimpanzees and over 600 species of birds. Continue reading QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK.

Kasonga Spot fishing Queen Elizabeth.

We introduce kasonga community spot fishing exposure for you in queen Elizabeth national park, it has been more than spotty during the last years in Murchison falls national park. One might wonder how spotty fishing can be conducted in the middle of a game park, we assure you that this is the most favorable and memorable non dangerous activity you would love to explore. Continue reading Kasonga Spot fishing Queen Elizabeth.

Namugongo martyrs shrines

Before Christianity set foot in Uganda, many people worshiped the supreme God who was the basis for public and private life with a strict moral code, but they knew that God did exist. When the missionaries arrived in Uganda they taught people several ways of interacting with the highest God. Here a number of young men who were excited were recruited and begun to preach the gospel for the first time and they were encouraged to live and die for their faith. Continue reading Namugongo martyrs shrines

3DAYS MGAHINGA

Mgahinga is among the famous Virunga ranges that stands 3,474metres high. It harbors various wildlife that includes vegetation consisting afro-montane, bamboo being the main and harboring different species of animals including the endangered golden monkey. The name Mgahinga is derived from the word ‘Gahinga’ that means the piles of stones in the local lingo. Continue reading 3DAYS MGAHINGA