Most Asked Questions About Kibale Forest National Park

Where is Kibale Forest National Park located Kibale Forest National Park is located in the western part of Uganda covering the districts of Kamwenge, Kyegegwa, Kyenjonjo, Kabarole. Its distance is 348 km from Kampala the capital city of Uganda. Kibale is bordered by Queen Elizabeth National Park, Rwenzori Mountains and semuliki National park. What is […]

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A Safari in Uganda

Uganda is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered on the east by Kenya, on the north by Sudan, on the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on the southwest by Rwanda, and on the south by Tanzania. Uganda is a name after the Buganda kingdom which surrounds a large portion of […]

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What Is Kidepo Valley National Park Famous For?

Kidepo Valley National Park is the most isolated park in Uganda but the few who make the journey to this park would agree that it is also the most magnificent and virgin places every wildlife viewer can ever visit in Uganda and ranks among Africa’s finest wilderness. The park is transacted by 2 rivers that […]

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What Is Lake Mburo National Park Famous For?

Lake Mburo National Park is the smallest of Uganda’s Savannah National Parks. It is 370 square kilometers in size. Together with 13 other lakes in the area, Lake Mburo forms part of a 50km-long wetland system linked by a swamp. The park is covered by open savannah and now contains much woodland, as there are […]

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What Is Murchison Falls National Park Famous For?

Murchison falls National Park is Uganda’s oldest and largest national park gazetted in 1952. Its well known for its strongest falls and covers an area of 5,025 square kilometers the area is traversed by the Victoria Nile connecting Lake Kyoga with Lake Albert. It is a home of wild animals including the big five elephants, […]

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What Is Queen Elizabeth National Park Famous For?

Queen Elizabeth National Park ‘’Medley of wonders’’ was founded in 1952 and originally called Kazinga National Park then renamed Queen Elizabeth National Park after the visit of Queen Elizabeth II. The park is known as a home of the big four that is lions, elephants, buffaloes and leopards. Other animals in the park include; Uganda […]

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What Is Bwindi Impenetrable National Park Famous For?

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park ‘’The Ultimate Gorilla Experience’’ is one of the most bio-diverse forests in Africa with one of the best ecosystems on the continent. It lies in the southwestern part of Uganda on the edge of the rift valley. It is famously known as a home of mountain Gorillas and Gorilla tracking is […]

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What Is Mgahinga Gorilla National Park Famous For?

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park “where Gold meets Silver” is located in the southwestern region of Uganda, Kisoro district in Virunga Mountains and contains three active volcanoes Mount Muhavura, Mount Gahinga and Mount Sabinyo. It is contiguous with Rwanda’s Volcanoes national park and southern sector of Virunga National Park in the Democratic republic of Congo. It […]

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What Is Kibale Forest National Park Famous For?

Kibale forest national park also known as the “primate capital of East Africa” is located in western Uganda; it is 795 square kilometers in size. It forms a continuous forest with Queen Elizabeth national park. It is one of the best safari destinations in Africa for chimpanzee trekking safaris but also keeps other primates like […]

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Maramagambo forest

Maramagambo forest is a big natural forest in Bushenyi district adjoining Queen Elizabeth National Park managed by Uganda wildlife Authority and National forestry Authority. The forest starts from the escarpment in Kichwamba to Lake Albert of Kazinga channel. The name Maramagambo originates from a group of young people who got lost in the forest and […]

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