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Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park Uganda Gorilla Trekking – Uganda Gorilla Tours And Gorilla Safaris

Author: Magezi Samson

The Kazinga channel - Queen Elizabeth national park: Kazinga channel is found in one of Uganda’s most visited national parks called Queen Elizabeth. Kazinga channel is a 32km (20 mi) long natural water channel that links Lake Edward and Lake George. Lake George is a small water lake that is fed by streams from Mountain Rwenzori in the north and this flows through Kazinga channel to pour water into Lake

Tree climbing lions are part of the big five mammals still living in Africa. The tree climbing lions are belong to the cat family but these are unique and differ from the rest. The tree climbing lions have the ability to climb trees which is very rare. In the whole world, tree climbing lions are found in Queen Elizabeth national park in Uganda and Lake Manyara national park Tanzania. Tree climbing

Kabalega Wilderness Lodge is one of the mid-range accommodation facilities in Murchison falls national park. This mid-range accommodation facility is found on the southern bank of River Nile inside the national park. The lodge was named after the former king of Bunyoro called Omukama Chwa 11 Kabalega. Kabalega Wilderness Lodge has private cabins giving you a comfortable stay while on your safari in Murchison falls national park. The lodge has 2

Ishasha sector: Located in the southern side of Queen Elizabeth national park, Ishasha sector is one of the popular areas visited in the park. The Ishasha sector is a residential area for tree climbing lions of Queen Elizabeth national park. The tree climbing lions are very rare in the world to the extent that they can only be seen in Queen Elizabeth national park Uganda and Lake Manyara national park

Accessing Queen Elizabeth national park: This is the country’s oldest protected area harboring the rare tree climbing lions in Ishasha sector gazetted in 1952. The national park is the second largest covering 1978sq.km after Murchison falls national park which covers 3893 sq. km. Queen Elizabeth national park is situated in the western part of Uganda in Kasese, Rubirizi, Rukunguri, and Kamwenge. Queen Elizabeth national park is one of the most visited

Bugungu wildlife reserve is a small gazetted area on the western side of Murchison falls national park between the park and Lake Mobutu Sese Seko. Bugungu wildlife reserve is located in Bulisa and Masindi districts at the base of the Rift valley escarpment and it comprises savannah vegetation. This wildlife reserve was gazetted by the government in 1968 to protect different wildlife species that were living in the area. Bugungu wildlife

Game drives in Queen Elizabeth national park: Queen Elizabeth national park is one of the most visited protected areas and the only place to track tree- climbing lions in Uganda. It is located on the western side of the country. The national park was gazetted in 1952 to protect several wildlife species and vegetation. Queen Elizabeth national park as of today has 95 mammals, 10 primate species, and 600 bird

Luxury safaris to Queen Elizabeth national park: It is in the western part of Uganda is the country’s most visited protected area. The national park was gazetted in 1952 to protect a wide range of wildlife species on an area covering 1978sq.km. The national park is a habitat for 95 mammals, 10 primate species, and 600 bird species seen in the savannah type of vegetation. Queen Elizabeth national park is a

Kaniyo Pabidi forest is one of the remaining mahogany forests in East Africa and it’s found in the northwestern part of Uganda. Kaniyo Pabidi forest is part of the Murchison falls national park the country’s biggest national park and is found just 8km from Kichumbanyobo gate. Kaniyo Pabidi forest is a habitat of so many wildlife species of Murchison falls national park with the famous being primates. The forest is a

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