Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is unearthed in the South Western part on Uganda on the edge of the Rift Valley inside the most densely populated areas which are Kanungu, Kabale and Kisoro, occupying about 331km2 and in 1994, it was listed as UNESCO world heritage site due to its ecological importance and it became...Read More
Kibale forest is one of the most attractive national parks situated in western Uganda at 766km2 encompassing primarily moist evergreen forest. Kibale is one of the remaining forests that contain both lowland and montane forest and sustains the last expanse of pre-montane forest. Gazetted in 1932 and formally established in 1993 to protect a large...Read More
Uganda is home to over 1100 bird species recorded making it more than 50% and 11% of Africa and world’s bird population respectively. Uganda is renowned for its array of specialty and endemic species including but not limited to the shoebill stork, African green broadbill, African grey parrot, Ruwenzori turaco, Rwenzori batis, Ruwenzori nightjar, Shelley’s...Read More
The River Nile is a major north-flowing River in the northeastern Africa flowing into the Mediterranean Sea. River Nile is the longest River in Africa and historically considered as the world’s longest River. Before this river was named the Nile, it was initially called Ar or Aur by the ancient Egyptians meaning “black” a reference...Read More
Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of Uganda’s Protected Areas situated in the southwestern region of the country spanning districts of Kasese, Rubirizi, Kamwenge and Rukungiri. Queen Elizabeth National Park adjoins Kyambura game reserve to the east, and Kigezi game reserve including the Maramagambo forest, Kibale National Park to the northeast and Virunga National Park...Read More
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