Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary Gets 2 Baby Rhinos in 2 Weeks Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary gets 2 baby rhinos in a period of weeks, a development that the conservationists have described as good news for the endangered animal species. According to Angie Genade, the Executive Director of the Rhino Fund Uganda, Rhino Bella gave birth to a […]
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Hirwa Group Mountain Gorillas Return To Rwanda
11 Hirwa Group Mountain Gorillas Return To Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda. Hirwa gorilla group mountain gorillas have crossed back to Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda after about 8 months in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda. According to Rwanda Development Board (RDB), the Hirwa gorilla family was seen and identified by gorilla trackers on […]
Continue readingReasons for Studying Tourism
Reasons for Studying Tourism The reasons for studying tourism are quite many and justifiable. If you have a passion for tours and travel and you want to have tourists have an unforgettable experience, ensure make it a lifetime career. Workers in tourism industry have a desire for travel plus a strong obligation to assist tourists […]
Continue readingUganda Tourism Board Launches Experience Uganda First Middle East Campaign
Uganda Tourism Board Launches Experience Uganda First Middle East Campaign The Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) has launched a tourism campaign exclusively for visitors from the Middle East countries. The campaign code-named “Experience Uganda – First!” is aimed at creating and promoting travel packages for gulf countries. The campaign, which offers selected Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), […]
Continue readingUganda Wildlife Authority Translocates 15 Giraffes to Pian Upe
Uganda Wildlife Authority Translocates 15 Giraffes to Pian Upe The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has translocated 15 giraffes from Murchison Falls National Park to Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve found in the Karamoja Sub Region in North Eastern Uganda. Bashir Hangi, UWA’s Communication Manager said this practice is among the the strategies for ensuring wide ranging […]
Continue readingVirunga National Park Reopens for Tourism
Virunga National Park Reopens for Tourism Virunga National Park Reopens for Tourism after about a year of closure following security threats. Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo have reopened the Virunga National Park to tourism, the park’s director has announced. Virunga Director Emmanuel Demerode told the press that the park, also a home to […]
Continue readingKampala-Entebbe Express Highway to Ease Tourism Transfers
Kampala- Entebbe Express Highway to Ease Tourism Transfers Kampala – Entebbe Express Highway is new road from Entebbe Airport, connecting to two points in Kampala city. The road opened in 2018 runs from Entebbe to Kajjansi where it divided into and one arm of it runs up to Busega Roundabout and another one to Munyonyo. […]
Continue readingUWA Scraps Fees for Visiting Sempaya Hot Springs in Semuliki Park
UWA SCRAPS SEMPAYA HOT SRPINGS ENTRANCE FEES The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has scrapped the Sempaya Hot Springs entrance fees. The are charged for the guided nature walk to view the Sempaya hot springs in Semuliki National Park. The move comes after the UWA Board of Trustees reviewed the fees for access to the hot […]
Continue readingEmbrace Gorilla Trekking in Uganda from Kigali Rwanda
Embrace Gorilla Trekking in Uganda from Kigali Rwanda Many travelers needing to see mountain gorillas are opting for mountain Gorilla Trekking in Uganda from Kigali Rwanda. There are a number of reasons why gorilla visitors in Uganda are preferring going through Kigali in Rwanda than via Entebbe or Kampala in Uganda.
Continue readingTransfer by Air to Bwindi, Return by Road after Gorilla Trekking
Transfer by Air to Bwindi, Return by Road after Gorilla Trekking Transfer by air to Bwindi for gorilla trekking and return by road for duo experiences of Uganda. When you visit Uganda for gorilla trekking, you can use a flight to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and return by road to attain amazing experience. Bwindi Forest and Mgahinga […]
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