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IMPORTANCE OF A WALKING STICK
Uganda is home to some of the most breathtaking elevated landscapes in the world, with rolling hills, soaring peaks, and verdant valleys. When visiting these elevated places on a safari, it is highly recommended that you consider using a walking stick. A walking stick can provide stability, support, and comfort, especially when navigating steep inclines…
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HOW TO HIKE WITH EASE
Hiking is a wonderful way to connect with nature & challenge yourself both mentally & physically. Whether on a short trail or a multi-day trek, it’s essential to prioritize your comfort throughout the journey. 1. Invest in a sturdy pair of hiking boots that provide ankle support and have a good grip. Properly fitted footwear…
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UGANDAN BANANA(MATOOKE)
Discovering Uganda’s Cultural Heritage through Matoke Cuisine | Asher Elijah Buganda is a kingdom in Uganda, and its staple food is called “Matoke”. Matoke is a type of green banana that is peeled, sliced, and then boiled or steamed. The resulting dish is soft, starchy, and often served as a side dish or as the…
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WHY VISIT UGANDA
When it comes to experiencing the raw beauty of nature and immersing oneself in the untamed wilderness, Uganda stands unrivaled. Located in East Africa, the Pearl of Africa is a testament to the wonders of the natural world. Here you will explore the breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and captivating experiences that make Uganda a top…
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Hiking Mountains of the Moon, Uganda
“Exploring the Mountains of the Moon: A Hiking Adventure in Uganda” A hike in the Rwenzori Mountains is a challenging, but rewarding experience that offers breathtaking views and the chance to explore one of the most beautiful and remote areas in the world. The Rwenzori Mountains, also known as the “Mountains of the Moon,” are…
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Lake Mahoma Uganda
Did you know that Lake Mahoma is the deepest and largest lake on the Rwenzori Mountains.The lake is located on the lower altitude than all other lakes on the Rwenzoris. The lake is the source of the famous River Mahoma and a tributary of River Mubuku,while at the lake you will take great views of…
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Queen Elizabeth N.P
Queen Elizabeth Biosphere Reserve and National Park straddle the equator in western Uganda. Covering an altitudinal range of 910 to 1,390 meters above sea level, it is composed of a wide range of ecosystems: semi-deciduous tropical high forests, undulating savanna grasslands, Acacia savanna, tundra and wetlands. The area also includes (partly salt) lakes among which…
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Kidepo Valley N.P Uganda
Kidepo Valley National Park is located in the Kaabong district of northeastern Uganda and is approximately 1442 square kilometers in size and approximately 700 kilometers by road from Kampala. Moroto is the largest town in the subregion, and the park serves as another unexplored Uganda safaris and Uganda tours destination. Kidepo valley national park can…
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Pelicans in Africa
The pink backed pelican (Pelecanus refescens) is a bird of pelican family and a resident breeder in the swamps and shallow lakes of Africa. Habitat and matingThis bird is found in a range of aquatic habitats, but prefers quiet blackwater with shallow water, avoiding steep vegetation lake banks and it also prefers freshwater lakes.It tends…
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Crested Cranes in Uganda
The black crowned crane (Balearica pavonina) is part of the gruidae family, and also one of the rare species found in Uganda. Lifestyle and habitsBlack crowned cranes generally live in a defined area, but will fly on a daily and seasonal basis for several dozen kilometers and in the dry season (non-breeding season time) large…