The Bahai Temple in Kampala Uganda

The Bahai temple is located near Kanyanya, approximately 3 kilometers north of Kampala’s city center and 7 kilometers along Gayaza Road. It was built atop Kikaaya hill, one of the most notable hills in Kampala Bahai Temple Kampala, and hence provides breathtaking views of the city. The Bahai temple stands tall on a 52-acre plot […]
TANZANIA SAFARIS

Africa’s eastern region is home to the United Republic of Tanzania. The Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Comoros Islands, Burundi, Rwanda, Malawi, Kenya, Uganda, Mozambique, and the Indian Ocean share its boundaries. Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, is the highest point in the nation. Some of the world’s oldest inhabited regions […]
Ssezibwa Falls in Uganda

Activities and History Ssezibwa Falls is situated in the District of Mukono, 32 kilometers from Kampala city, on the main route that connects Kampala and Jinja. Water rushes through a small gap in the rocks, plummeting 17 meters per second into a big pool that is roughly 14 meters deep, creating the Ssezibwa falls. […]
Sport Fishing in Uganda

Where to go and Fishing methods Despite Uganda’s abundance of water bodies, the government does not effectively promote sport fishing. In actuality, water covers almost 25% of Uganda. Uganda is home to the largest lake on the African continent, Lake Victoria. The world’s longest river, the Nile, originates in Uganda. Lakes George, Edward, Albert, and […]
Shoebill Stork

The Shoebill Stork is a big, long-legged bird that gets its name from its enormous, shoe-shaped beak. The Shoebill Stork, also known as a whale-headed Shoebill stork dietstork, is named for its dinosaur-like appearance. Native to Africa, this uncommon bird can be found in Tanzania, Kenya, Botswana, Uganda, Sudan, Congo, Zambia, and Kenya. The […]
Sipi Falls Uganda

Arguably, Uganda’s most stunning waterfalls are the Sipi Falls. They rank among Uganda’s most popular tourist destinations. The Sipi Falls are located in Uganda’s District of Kapchorwa East and are made up of three waterfalls (Simba, Ngasire) that are divided by steep hillsides. The falls are located beyond Mount Elgon National Park’s bounds. Rivers […]
Mabamba swamp ( wetland birding, shoebill, birds)

The Shoebill, Uganda’s most sought-after bird by both nature enthusiasts and birding visitors, makes Mabamba Bay Swamp a prime wetland birding destination. Mabamba Swamp, which spans 2424 hectares and is west of Entebbe on the northern bank of Lake Victoria, is covered in dense papyrus, water lily, and other wetland grass marshes. An Important Bird […]
Samburu National Reserve Kenya

The most isolated and difficult to get of the well-known reserves, which are situated in Northern Kenya along the banks of the Ewaso Ngiro River, are Buffalo Springs, Shaba, and Samburu National Reserve. With a total extension of 239 km, Shaba is the largest and least visited of the three. Buffalo Springs and Samburu National […]
Safety and Security during Gorilla Trekking

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.Is gorilla trekking safe? We frequently have inquiries about security and safety during gorilla trekking because of the recent Ebola threat in the Congo and the size of a mature silverback. Significant cash is generated for Uganda, Rwanda, […]
RWENZORI MOUNTAINS AND HIKING

The western region of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo are home to the snow-capped Rwenzori Mountains. The mountains are the largest in Africa, measuring 120 km in length and 65 km in width. The name “Rwenzori” was coined in 1888 by the explorer Henry Morton Stanley. For the Bakonjo people who reside […]