Are there Ecotourism principles that have been applied in Bwindi forest park?
Are there Ecotourism principles that have been applied in Bwindi forest park? Where gorilla trekking takes place in East Africa, the wildlife conservation agencies in all countries that share the gorilla such as Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo,basing on the Dian Fossey’s research and the world wildlife fund (WWF) have decided to launch stringent rules and regulations limiting tourists contact with mountain gorillas as a conservation strategy. The
Bitukura gorilla family
Bitukura gorilla family is located in Ruhija sector in Bwindi impenetrable national park. This family was named after the river Bitukura in Bwindi where this group was cited first and where it is still living as of now, further is regarded to be one of the friendliest groups of gorillas with four male silverbacks staying together in the same family. The dominant silverback among these include Ndahura who is a
Why COVID -19 made Uganda to temporarily shut its primate tourism
Why COVID -19 made Uganda to temporarily shut its primate tourism: Up now the world is still struggling with the outbreak of novel COVID -19 which started in chine’s city of Wuhan in December 2019 and has blowout to various countries across the world.With the increased number of cases, death as well as recoveries announced daily, many deaths have been caused by this virus surpassing that one of the previous
Gorilla Experience In Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park at Your Fingertips
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is one of the parks located on the peripheral of the western side of the great western rift valley located in southwestern Uganda around the border of Uganda and the democratic republic of Congo in the created district of Kanungu for gorilla experience. Bwindi Forest turned into a recognized park in 1991 with 331 square kilometers of forest and immediately after its declaration as to
Buhoma the foremost plug for gorilla trekking in Bwindi National Park
Buhoma in Bwindi National Park is among the four sectors of the park with the genesis of gorilla trekking. This was after the forest reserve was declared as a national Park in 1991 and immediately after the two years in 1993 the activity of the gorilla trekking was launched. Located in the northern part of the park Buhoma is prominently known as mostadvanced in terms of tourism development due to
Bird species in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park
Bird watching species in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park: For leisure and recreational services, when people all over the world hear about Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park what comes into their mind is the rare bird species of the world, well known as the mountain gorilla. However, Uganda as a country is a dock to half of the African continent bird species which are estimated to be 1040 bird species
The new mountain gorilla families in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National park is a familiar destination for mountain gorillas in the whole of the African continent as it the home for the highest population of mountain gorilla families that offers tourists, a detailed encounter with highly vanishing species (mountain Gorillas in the forest). This makes the park so amazing with travelers being ushered in new gorilla groups and individuals. The Park welcomes mountain gorilla families on different occasions
How To Get To Bwindi Impenetrable forest National Park from Kampala
Are your wondering how you can get To Bwindi Impenetrable forest National Park from Kampala for gorilla tours? This can be both by air and road straight to Bwindi impenetrable National park Get To Bwindi Impenetrable forest National Park from Kampala by road Travelers will spend an approximate of 9 hours' drive using a wheel drive on a well-tarmacked road through the Kampala Ugandans major city, then to Masaka, Mbarara
How can one access Rushaga in Bwindi National Park where habituation process takes place?
Convenience means of accessing of Rushaga sector in the southern part of Bwindi national park is possible both public transport and by direct scheduled charter flights from Kajjansi airstrip close to Entebbe international airport or Kigali international airport in Rwanda. From Entebbe to Bwindi takes approximately 9-10 hours about 550 km while driving in 4WD safari vehicles on good roads that pass through different tourist spots especially the rolling hills