Category: Mountain Climbing

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June 30, 2021February 12, 2022

REASONS FOR PRIVATE SAFARIS

REASONS FOR PRIVATE SAFARIS REASONS FOR PRIVATE SAFARIS A lot of things make a safari. When planning a safari, you consider where you want to go, affordability, type of travel, accommodation, transport, among other many things. Most travelers like traveling private but they usually tell us “I would join a group if it saves money”....

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June 29, 2021February 12, 2022

LION TRACKING

LION TRACKING-Experiential way of watching lions LION TRACKING Lions are always on top of the list for must-see animals on safaris to Africa. They (lions) have a reclusive nature that at times makes it difficult and frustrating to see and experience for visitors. You can imagine not seeing your major drawcard on a game drive....

THE BATWA CULTURAL ENCOUNTER IN BWINDI
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June 29, 2021January 8, 2023

THE BATWA CULTURAL ENCOUNTER IN BWINDI

THE BATWA CULTURAL ENCOUNTER IN BWINDI- Beyond Mountain Gorillas. THE BATWA CULTURAL ENCOUNTER IN BWINDI- Beyond Mountain Gorillas. Travel that involves engaging communities is a secret to a great holiday because it benefits you, the local communities, and nature. A trip to Bwindi Impenetrable national park for the Batwa cultural encounter and gorilla tracking brings...

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June 25, 2021February 12, 2022

BIGODI WETLAND

BIGODI WETLAND- A hub for nature near Kibale Forest BIGODI WETLAND- A hub for nature. Bigodi wetland is 6km south of Kibale Forest Park’s visitor centre-Kanyanchu. It is a section that is linked/combined with the Magombe swamp that is a 4sqkm area and is home to a variety of birds and primates. Bigodi Wetland hosts...

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June 24, 2021February 12, 2022

THE KARAMAJONG CULTURE

THE KARAMAJONG CULTURE THE KARAMAJONG CULTURE  Culture always encompasses language, religion, cuisines, social habits, music, art, and norms among particular groups of people. Uganda has about 4 ethnic groups and of these, the Nilotic and Bantu make a large portion of Uganda’s tribes. These have over 50 dialects, different patterns of behavior and interactions, cognitive...

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June 24, 2021February 12, 2022

TOP THINGS TO DO IN ENTEBBE

TOP THINGS TO DO IN ENTEBBE, UGANDA. TOP THINGS TO DO IN ENTEBBE, UGANDA. Entebbe town is located in the south of the central part of Uganda 35km from Kampala, the capital of Uganda at the Lake Victoria peninsula. It was founded in 1893 as a military post and served as a British Administrative centre...

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June 23, 2021February 12, 2022

MGAHINGA BATWA TRAIL

MGAHINGA BATWA TRAIL-Cultural Encounter at Mgahinga MGAHINGA BATWA TRAIL-Cultural Encounter at Mgahinga The Mgahinga Batwa trail offers a cultural encounter and Mgahinga Forest experience through the eyes and lead of its first inhibitors, the “Twa” or commonly known as “Batwa” when many of pygmies. The Batwa are distributed across equatorial Africa in Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi,...

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June 23, 2021February 12, 2022

WHY YOU SHOULD TRACK MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

WHY YOU SHOULD TRACK MOUNTAIN GORILLAS WHY YOU SHOULD TRACK MOUNTAIN GORILLAS Mountain gorillas are Uganda and Rwanda’s prime tourism product and gorilla tracking is a major activity. It tops most of the travelers’ interests to the two countries. In Uganda, it is done in the two and national parks of Bwindi Impenetrable and Mgahinga...

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June 22, 2021February 12, 2022

BEST PRIMATE DESTINATIONS IN EAST AFRICA

BEST PRIMATE DESTINATIONS IN EAST AFRICA Watching primates in the wild is fascinating because they are man’s closest cousins/relatives and their characteristics are semi-human. Spending hours observing these primates in the forest parks of East Africa or anywhere else in the world is a remarkable experience. There are several primate species and each of these...

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June 21, 2021February 12, 2022

WHERE TO GO FOR GORILLA TRACKING IN AFRICA.

WHERE TO GO FOR GORILLA TRACKING IN AFRICA. WHERE TO GO FOR GORILLA TRACKING IN AFRICA. Best places to see mountain gorillas? Our experts list 3 countries for watching mountain gorillas in Africa. These survive high in the forest highlands of the Virunga massif and Kigezi Highlands from elevation of 2400m to 3900m. In comparison to...

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