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  Did you know that rhinos once vanished entirely from Uganda? In the 1970s, war and widespread poaching led to the tragic extinction of both black and white rhinos in the country. However, thanks to dedicated conservation efforts, these majestic creatures are making a remarkable comeback, and now you have the opportunity to see them...
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Murchison Falls National Park is one of Uganda’s most spectacular and diverse destinations. Famous for the dramatic Nile River squeezing through a 7-meter gorge before crashing 43 meters into the Devil’s Cauldron, the park is also home to breathtaking landscapes, abundant wildlife, and unique cultural experiences. If you’re asking yourself “What is there to do...
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Who Are the Basamia-Bagwe? The Basamia-Bagwe (also known as Saamia-Bungwe) are a Bantu-speaking agricultural community living around Lake Victoria, primarily in Kenya and Uganda. While they are often referred to as the Basamia in Uganda, they do not share a single ancestral lineage like other Luhya sub-tribes, making them a heterogeneous group. Traditionally, the Basamia-Bagwe...
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A Pristine Wilderness in the Heart of Africa Nestled in the lush, mist-covered highlands of southwestern Uganda, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is one of Africa’s most ancient and biologically diverse forests. Spanning 321 km², this primeval rainforest dates back over 25,000 years, making it a true natural wonder. Situated in Kanungu District, the park’s altitude...
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Semuliki National Park
Exploring Semuliki National Park: East Africa’s Hidden Birdwatching Paradise Nestled in the remote western corner of Uganda, Semuliki National Park is a true haven for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Spanning 220 km² of lush tropical forest, this park is often overlooked by casual visitors, but those who make the journey are rewarded with an...
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