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A Masai Mara safari in Kenya: All you need to know.

Its undeniable that, the Masai Mara National Reserve stands out as one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife sanctuaries.In Kenya’s southwest, the sprawling 1,510-square-kilometer Masai Mara National Reserve bursts with wildlife, most famously during the awe-inspiring wildebeest migration. This annual spectacle sees over a million wildebeest…

the Batwa People

The Batwa People of Bwindi Forest

The Batwa people were originally hunter-gatherers who lived in the forests of Central Africa’s Great Lakes region for countless generations. They were the first people to call these forests home. In 1991, the Bwindi and Mgahinga National Parks were created to protect endangered mountain gorillas.…

Golden Monkey

Golden Monkeys in Volcanoes National Park

Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, is famed for its mountain gorillas, but another primate treasure lurks in the verdant slopes – the golden monkey. With their glistening reddish-gold coats, these playful creatures are an enchanting sight to behold. Golden Monkeys are a sub-species of the Sykes…

Chimps

Guide to Chimpanzee Trekking

Forget the adrenaline rush of chasing lions across the savanna. Chimpanzee trekking offers a unique and intimate encounter. Imagine coming face-to-face with a creature that shares 98% of your DNA. Witness these intelligent primates’ bond with each other, care for their young, and even goof…

Ramsar sites

Have you visited these Ramsar sites in Uganda?

Uganda is known for its stunning natural beauty, and that goes beyond just National Parks and waterfalls. The country boasts numerous wetlands and swamps, many of which hold international significance. These wetlands are recognized under the Ramsar Convention as Wetlands of International Importance. Birdlife International,…

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