| October 5, 2015

How to kill Boredom on a Uganda safari?

When preparing for your safari you should bear in mind that solo traveling is sometimes kind of boring that is if the driver guide is also bore some and kind of quite most of the…

| October 5, 2015

Mountain Gorilla Tracking safaris in Uganda

Did you know that now, over 100,000 western lowland gorillas are thought to exist in the wild, with 4,000 in zoos; eastern lowland gorillas have a population of 4,000 in the wild and 24 in…

| October 4, 2015

How about Bird watching in Uganda

It’s interesting how people over look small details when identifying birds whose subspecies almost look alike when bird watching say weaver birds. Did you know that when you approach a tree with a number of…

| September 16, 2015

2015 Uganda Tourism Expo Theme: “Family and Travel”

Uganda Tourism Board is expected to come up with a local event calendar with the aim of developing tourism domestically these events will be issued out to all concerned bodies. In conjunction with the media…

| September 4, 2015

Brief knowledge on Chimpanzee Research Project in Kibale National Park

The chimpanzee project in Kibale National park was started in 1987 by Dr. Wrangham with the aim of studying chimpanzee’s behavior in the wild. The study is a long term that lasts to 60 years.…

| September 2, 2015

AUTO (Association of Uganda Tour Operators) to start selling Gorilla Permits

AUTO (Association of Uganda Tour Operators) to start selling Gorilla Permits The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has outsourced the offering of gorilla tracking licenses to the Association of Uganda Tour Operators (AUTO) in a move…

| August 24, 2015

Reasons as to why a Uganda Safari should be included on your to do list this summer.

Excitement overwhelms some people when vacation time comes. “It’s here finally”, that how the younger ones say. The moment when one can relax on the beach and or go mountains hiking or visit thunderous falls…

| June 24, 2015

DID YOU KNOW? That L’Hoest’s monkey do not swing in tree like other monkey species

That L’Hoest’s monkey do not swing in tree like other monkey species even though they eat and sleep in trees. They instead climb down when they are in need to go to another tree. This…

| April 10, 2015

Why you must visit bwindi impenetrable forest this year

When it comes to choosing an African destination for a holiday Uganda is the answer, you will get to know that this small country is blessed with wonders, In order to prove what you see…

| March 18, 2015

Efforts has been put in by both the Virunga and Volcanoes rangers to Track down Gorilla Poachers

Gorillas are regarded the most thrilling activities in the world, although gorillas are regarded endangered, they are only remained in three countries where they can be tracked safely, these include Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic…