Uganda is located across the equator with warm tropical climate that is favorable throughout the year. Due to this geographic position, Uganda has diverse ecosystems such as tropical rain forest, savannah, wetlands, lakes and rivers, volcanoes, snow capped Rwenzori mountains and contain incredible diversity especially for half of the world’s mountain gorillas. Uganda has slowly emerged as one of...
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is one of the most popular destinations for gorilla trekking expeditions in Uganda. Situated between 1160m to 2607m above sea level, Bwindi is a renowned home to the endangered mountain gorillas.  It was officially launched in 1991 and declared a UNESCO Natural heritage site in 1994. Over the past decade, Bwindi has become a famous...
Whale Watching in Uganda
South Africa is full of many magnificent places however; Plettenberg Bay has become one of the most stunning tourist spots due to its wealth of whales. Be there to enjoy the thrilling holidays of your entire lifetime. The explorer from Portuguese named it as ‘baia Formosa’ and the vicinity is surrounded by attractive Tsitsikamma and Outeniqua mountains, beautiful rivers,...
Cattle Herder of Mursi
The Mursi are commonly known as Murzu. They are a wandering cattle herder cultural group. They are sited in the region of Debub Omo in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People’s Region (SNNPR) in Ethiopia. It is situated very near to the Sudanese boundary. As stated in the national census of the year 2007, there are around 7,500 Mursi...
However, when it comes to birding, Rwanda is also among Africa’s most exciting destinations with over1450 species of birds of which 27 of these are Albertine Rift endemics.the most highlights include; the red faced Barbet, Bennett’s Woodpecker, Shoebill Stork,Papyrus Gonolek, and Miombo Wren-Warblers. Rwanda has also got 7important birding Areas that include; Akanyaru Nyabarongo, Rugezi Swamp, and the Cyamudongo....

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