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Fishing safaris in Murchison Falls National Park

Briefly about Murchison Falls National Park and fishing in the park In the heart of Uganda, the pearl of Africa, nestled in the tropical escarpments lies a cradle of beauty Murchison Falls National Park. A cradle far too spectacular only fit for imagination in its vast wilderness where mighty apex predators reign the savage kingdom […]

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Murchison Falls National Park

Murchison Falls National Park originally known as Kabalega National Park is Uganda’s largest national park located on the top of the Albertine Rift Valley. It was established in 1952 accommodating over 76 mammals and a recorded number of 451 bird species are found in this destination. The park is composed of 3 reserves that make […]

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Lake Kivu

Lake Kivu is one of Africa’s great lakes that lies in the Albertine rift on the border between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. This Lake is believed to have been discovered in 1894 by a German explorer known as Gustav Adolf von Gozten. It initially drained its water towards the north contributing to […]

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KIBALE FOREST NATIONAL PARK

Kibale Forest National Park is also known as the primate capital. Kibale Forest National Park is famous for hosting the largest population of chimpanzees in the world with over 1500 individuals. The park lies in the western corridor of the country, hosting over 13 primate species. Kibale National Park covers an area of about 795 […]

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Kazinga Channel

The Kazinga Channel is a 32-kilometer-long natural water channel that links Lake Edward and Lake George which are part of the African Great Lakes Region. This water channel is a dominant and key feature of Queen Elizabeth National Park popular for wildlife viewing. The Kazinga channel drains its water into Lake Edward in the west […]

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Group Safaris in Rwanda

Group safaris in Rwanda are expeditions to Rwanda where one joins different travelers from around the world for a collective adventure guided by an expert to observe animals in their natural habitats. Rwanda is a country in the Great Rift Valley of East Africa where the African Great Lakes region and southeast Africa converge. It […]

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Canopy walks in Nyungwe National Park

Introduction A canopy walk is a thrilling activity done in Rwanda’s Nyungwe Forest National Park situated in the southwestern region in the Albertine rift south of Lake Kivu. Nyungwe Forest National Park is a haven for a variety of wildlife species. These include over 13 primate species, several reptile and amphibian species, more than 300 […]

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Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is one of Uganda’s smallest national parks located in the southwestern region. It borders the Democratic Republic of Congo in the west, Kabale town in the southeast which is about 29 kilometers away from the park. The park is located at the edge of the Rift Valley, covering an area […]

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Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary

Bigodi Wetland is a jungle swamp situated in the western region of Uganda within Kibale Forest National Park. This wetland was generally known as the “Magombe swamp” meaning graveyard in the local language due to the number of people that died there while constructing a bridge. Its name was later changed in the 1990s to […]

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When to visit Rwanda?

Rwanda a land-locked country located in East Africa referred to as “The land of a thousand hills”. This stunning destination allures travelers with its green landscapes, abundant wildlife, and deep understanding of cultural experience. It’s a country that has become famous due to the remarkable wildlife experience of the gorilla trekking. However, beyond its unique […]

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