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The Oribi

The Oribi

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The Oribi is a small antelope found in Eastern, Southern and Western Africa. The sole member of its genus, The Oribi reaches nearly 50–67 cm at the shoulder and weighs 12–22 kilograms. Only males possess horns, they are thin, have straight horns of about 8–18 cm long, they are smooth at the tips and ringed

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Top Uganda Safari Parks and What Makes Them Unique

Top Uganda Safari Parks and What Makes Them Unique

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Many decades had gone by and still, Sir Winston Churchill’s words about Uganda – “The Pearl of Africa” – lives on. Indeed, its natural beauty has hardly escaped notice. Yes, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by its 10 national parks and its fascinating geographic location which links western and eastern Africa together. So without further

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Gorillas

Gorillas

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In Rwanda, you may only track gorilla within Volcanoes National Park, a section of the bigger Virunga mountains. Approximately 480 mountain gorillas live in the Virunga complex and reside on the altitude range of 2,300 to 4,500 meters in the southern area of Virunga National Park (in the DRC), as well as the Volcanoes National

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Gorilla Habituation

Gorilla Habituation

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Gorilla Habituation experience has been introduced in Bwindi National Park by the Uganda Wildlife authority for visitors to get to know more about their closest wild relatives. The gorilla habituation adventure gives tourists more time up to 4 hours with a greater chance to get to know more about their closest wild relatives the mountain

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Africa’s Best Birding Spot-Destination

Africa’s Best Birding Spot-Destination

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Uganda is undeniably a birding paradise every adventurous birder should include it on their bucket list. Currently, Uganda’s checklist stands at 1065 bird species, which is about half of Africa’s bird list, and close to 11% of the global birds. The enormous diverse habitats compare to no other. Uganda actually shares all of Africa’s ecological

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Wildlife

Wildlife

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Uganda boosts over 500 species of wildlife including mammals and with the opening of the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, the big five are all here again. Uganda is also home to more than half the world’s mountain gorillas, and viewing them in their natural environment is one of the main attractions for visitors. On top of