Whitewater rafting in Jinja, Uganda, attracts thrill-seekers worldwide. The Nile River, renowned for its incredible rapids, provides an exhilarating experience amidst stunning natural beauty. Gliding down the river, you’ll encounter powerful currents and challenging whitewater surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and lush greenery. The local culture adds to the experience, making it not just about the...Read More
Experiential lion and leopard tracking in Queen Elizabeth National Park offers an exhilarating opportunity to immerse yourself in the wild. The park is renowned for its diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife, making it ideal for tracking these magnificent big cats. With expert guides, you’ll learn to identify tracks and signs of lions and leopards while...Read More
Uganda and Rwanda offer incredible gorilla trekking experiences, but key differences might sway your choice. Uganda: 1. National Parks: Uganda’s main gorilla trekking destination is Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, known for its dense forests and biodiversity. Additionally, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park also offers trekking opportunities. 2. Cost: Trekking permits in Uganda are more affordable than...Read More
Chimpanzee trekking is available in several locations in Uganda, including forests, national parks, and a sanctuary. Forests Budongo Forest Located in Murchison Falls National Park, this forest has about 100 chimpanzees. Visitors can also experience chimpanzee habituation during the day. Kalinzu Central Forest Reserve Located on the outskirts of Queen Elizabeth National Park, this forest is primarily...Read More
Golden monkeys are critically endangered species living in the bamboo forest. They rare and exclusive monkeys compared to other primates they have a unique and outstanding colour endemic to the Albertine rift valley region. Mgahinga National Park is one of Uganda’s smallest parks situated on the slopes of the Ugandan part of the great Virunga...Read More