Most of the travelers visiting Uganda prefer to use road transport while visiting the gorilla destinations in Uganda as well as Rwanda. The roads in Rwanda […]
Kyambura gorge is in the North-Eastern side of Queen Elizabeth National Park, roughly 30km from the headquarters of the park. A gorge is a deep cleft […]
The Kasenyi plains are the South Eastern part of Kasese district in the Western part of Uganda. They are within Queen Elizabeth National Park which is […]
The Ishasha sector is comprised of the riverine forests. Open savannah grassland with acacia and fig tree species and is in the Southern part of Queen […]
The IK Tribe are an indigenous community residing in the far Northern part of Karamoja. The are close to Kidepo Valley National Park. They are sometimes […]
Murchison falls, also known as Kabalega falls is a picturesque waterfall in Uganda. Sir Samuel Baker and his wife discovered the falls in 1864 and named […]
Murchison falls National Park is the largest and oldest park in Uganda harboring over 76mammal species, inclusive of the big five (although the rhinos are currently […]
Seasons change, hence there is no specific time within which to visit Queen Elizabeth National Park. Also, it is an open space and it welcomes visitors […]
Murchison falls National park is Uganda’s largest and most visited national park in with its famously known strong and astonishing waterfalls, Murchison Falls. The spectacular land […]