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Camping Tips for Family Safari in Uganda

Ever thought of undertaking a family trip to Uganda? Do you know of some tips that can help you have the most successful vacation? Planning for camping safaris in Uganda is ideally the most challenging thing in life as it involves planning for camping equipment, booking it, preparation of food for the number of days you intend to spend…

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No More Discounted Gorilla Permits In Uganda For 2018

Uganda is a haven to more than half the World’s population of Mountain Gorillas with more than 400 individuals and 15 habituated Gorilla Families being in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and only 80 individuals as well as only one Habituated Gorilla Family (known as Nyakagyezi) calling Uganda’s smallest National Park (Mgahinga) home. With this, a total of 120 Permits…

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The Interesting Bakiga Culture in Uganda

The Bakiga are one of the numerous tribes you will encounter during your safari in western Uganda and are found within the Kigezi sub-region originally covering areas of Kabale, Kinkizi and Rukungiri district as well as several counties including Rubanda, Ndorwa and Rukiga. Due to the effect of land fragmentation and increase in populations, these people moved to other…

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Uganda Wildlife Education Center

While most tourists to Uganda prefer visiting the National Park and Wildlife Reserves to explore the wildlife and bird species, a near yet endowed site exists within the shores of Lake Victoria in Entebbe to offer up-close encounter with what most Parks may not even offer. It was established in 1952 (as Entebbe Zoo) by the Colonial Government to…

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The hidden Island on Lake Victoria: Ssese Island

Ssese Island is situated northwest of Lake Victoria – it is one of the most liked Islands in Uganda on addition to Ngamba, Kalangala, Kigungu and so on. The Isaland is situated 55km from Entebbe; these are one of Uganda’s greatest natural gifts waiting for you to be discovered. Guests are required to bring with them bird watching and…

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