Batwa cultural experience. The Batwa cultural experience takes place along the foothills of the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and the Mgahinga National Park, the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is known for the mountain gorilla species, the conservation area is said to have survived over time from the ice age era, it is subdivided into four...Read More
Bigodi community walk. The Bigodi community walk parades an experience of deep immersion into breathtaking nature. The pathways through the moist, riverine, and evergreen vegetation offer visitors the opportunity to marvel at some of the most exciting creatures there are in Uganda. Bigodi Community is located in the Bigodi wetland on the outskirts of Kibale...Read More
Mabamba shoe bill watching takes place in the Mabamba swamp situated in Entebbe along the shores of Lake Victoria, the Lake is traditionally known as “Lake Nalubale” the largest in east Africa with parts of it being occupied in the neighboring states of Kenya and Tanzania, the swamp is a wetland area recognized as an...Read More
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park Lies in the southwest of Uganda in the present-day Kanungu district. It spans an area of approximately 32,000 hectares of land made up of a large primeval forest, actually Africa’s oldest tropical rainforest. Bwindi is known for its exceptional biodiversity encompassing more than 163 species and about 100 ferns. It is...Read More
Uganda – The Pearl Of Africa offers captivating touristic moments, and its where pristine natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and awe-inspiring wildlife converge. Geographically positioned in the heart of Africa, Uganda offers a tapestry of experiences that will leave you breathless and yearning for more. From the mystical depths of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest to...Read More
Kampala City. This is a city in central Uganda and the capital of Uganda, which got its name from the Luganda dialect “Kasozi K’empala”, meaning a “hill of the Impalas”. Kampala is composed of 7 hills that were occupied by the Impalas, so when Dr. Fredrick Lugard came to Uganda, he camped at one of...Read More