KJONG UGANDA SAFARIS is one of Uganda's finest safaris and tour companies dedicated to showing you the amazing beauty of Uganda and Rwanda. We are locally based in the heart of Kampala specializing in short excursions, mini Holiday Discoveries, Long Adventure safaris, and tailor-made or customized safaris to suite our client’s needs and special interests. Our great expertise is delivered from our 14 years of existences in the tourism industry that is since 2003
Tuesday, 10 September 2019
Friday, 9 August 2019
How gorilla trekking is conducted in Uganda
Gorilla
trekking is the most famous safari activities in Uganda and the population of
mountain gorillas is less than 900 individuals according to the last census conducted
in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga gorilla National Park. It has
been observed that the population of mountain gorillas has increased hence an
addition in gorilla families up to 19 families thanks goes to various and
government support efforts has put in and nongovernmental body. Gorilla
trekking is conducted in only two National Parks in Uganda i.e. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga gorilla National Park.
Bwindi
National Park is located in south western Uganda in Kigezi region and shared
amongst three districts of Kanungu, Kabale and Kisoro. Bwindi Impenetrable
Forest National Park sites on an area of about 331 square kilometers bordered
by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on the western side and Rwanda in
south which takes about 460 kms from Kampala city of 8 hours drive. As their
name implies, Mountain Gorillas live in forests high in the mountains, at
elevations of 8,000 to 13,000 feet at an altitude of 1,190 to 2,607 meters
above sea level. Bwindi National Park currently
has 19 gorilla families available for trekking which include: Habinyanja,
Mubare, Rushegura Katwe, Kyaguriro, Bitukura, Oruzoog Mukiza, Nkuringo,
Bushaho, Christmas, Bweza, Nshongi, Mishaya, Busingye, Kahungye, Bikyingi,
Mucunguzi and Kutu.
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is located in the
southwestern corner of Uganda bordering Rwanda in
south and Democratic Republic of Congo in West and is the smallest National
Park which sites on an area of 33.7km2 making it the best spot ever for golden monkey Park to
trek the rare primate species which are over 4000
golden monkeys in the jungle and best place for gorilla trekking. Mgahinga Gorilla trekking is
mainly found in the mid vegetation on the Virunga volcanoes of Mt Muhabura
especially in the open areas of the bamboo zone with only one gorilla family
called Nyakagezi gorilla family.
Gorilla
trekking is conducted in Bwindi and Mgahinga National Park in Uganda every day
and 160 gorilla permits are sold every day at $ 600.00 per person per trek, the
day for gorilla trekking begins with an early morning breakfast at your lodge
or place of resident and then you will drive to the Park headquarters for
registration and joining others for a gorilla trekking briefing about the dos
and the don’ts during your Uganda Gorilla trekking safari. Once this is done,
you will trek through thick forest with your guides to find the Gorillas, which
can take you from half an hour to six hours. The steeply forested landscape is
incredibly dense but crisscrossed by numerous animal trails allowing access to
tourists. On your trek, you are likely to spot other primates, birds and rare
tree species. After finding the gorillas, you will be allowed to spend one hour
with them before trekking back to the Park headquarter. There after you will be
awarded a certificate for participating in gorilla trekking and thus
contributing to the conservation of mountain gorillas. Book your gorilla trekking safari in Uganda with Kjong Safaris Uganda
Thursday, 1 August 2019
Best time for gorilla trekking safaris in Uganda and Rwanda
Best time for gorilla trekking in Uganda and Rwanda
Uganda and Rwanda are
known as a whole round travel destinations to any tourist planning to visit,
being Equatorial pleasant warm and tropical climate with insignificant seasonal
variations that makes it good to visit year round. The presence of Lake Victoria
and its unique weather patterns to the climate with its strategic location of
the Equator has made Uganda as a year-round activity plus its neighbor Rwanda.
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Gorilla trekking safaris in Bwindi forest |
Best time for gorilla trekking in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park which are both located in southwestern parts of Uganda. While
in Rwanda, gorilla trekking safaris in Volcanoes National Park in the Northeastern
province of Rwanda. Mountain gorillas in both countries are trekked all year
round, but knowing the best time to visit the mountain gorillas in their
natural environment is amazing experience.
Uganda and Rwanda are
blessed with climates made up of two rainy seasons, the short season starts
from October to November and the long rainy season starts from Mid-march to the
end of May. Therefore, the best time for trekking mountain gorillas in both
Uganda and Rwanda across the year is when you conduct gorilla trekking safaris
in June, July, August and September. If that is not possible, January and
February should be relatively good to visit the jungle in search of mountain
gorillas.
Gorilla trekking safaris in High season
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Gorilla trekking safaris in Rwanda |
The gorilla trekking
high season is in the months of January, February, June, July, August,
September and December where there is less rainfall and sometimes even no rains
at all. Most travelers choose to travel during this season because of the dry
weather and it is because of this that there is a high demand for the gorilla
permits in both Uganda and Rwanda during this time. This means travelers have
to book their permits well in advance.
The dry season is
perfect for trekking mountain gorillas, the mountain gorillas are found in the
temperate weathered regions with raised landscapes, this means the climate
remains cool all year round hence perfect weather for the trails.
Trekking mountain gorillas
a permit in Uganda costs 600USD where as in Rwanda gorilla permit costs 1500USD
all year around.
Gorilla trekking safaris in Low season
Bwindi buhoma gorilla trekking briefing center |
The gorilla trekking low
season is always in the months of March, April, May, October and November,
during this time the region receives lots of rain hence making gorilla trekking
safaris hard as most of the trails will be slippery and muddy, therefore it won’t
be easy to access the jungle in search of mountain gorillas. This also becomes
of advantageous to budget travelers as in most cases prices are always
relatively low as compared to the pick season, During this season, sometimes Uganda
Wildlife Authority (UWA) tends to slightly sale out gorilla trekking permits at
a discounted rate of 450USD for non-resident travelers in Uganda while in
Rwanda no discount for low season, visiting in this season also means that you
will enjoy the jungle with relatively less crowd.
In both Uganda and
Rwanda, mountain gorilla trekking is done every day not minding whether it’s
raining or shining. It’s on record that for all the years that gorilla trekking
safaris have been conducted, no single day has it ever been cancelled because
of bad weather.
Accommodation costs in
the low season are also more favorable than during high season, since the
occupancy rate is low, low prices are set to attract budget travelers. To add
to all the discounted rates and with less people doing gorillas trekking
safaris in the low season, the few who trek are allocated to different gorilla
families in Uganda, which provide them with closer and more exclusive
interactions with them.
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Gorilla trekking safari experience in Bwindi forest |
Due to availability
of Aerolink that domestically runs charter flights with in Uganda, a combined safari that enables you encounter tree climbing lions do gorilla trekking and then fly to Kenya’s Masai Mara for the additional wildlife experience is possible.
If you have time restrictions a gorilla trek fly in safari would be awesome for you not to miss out the gorilla trekking experience.
You can do an instant booking by contacting Kjong safaris booking office for a great planning and reservation to your Gorilla trek safari in Uganda or Rwanda.
Tuesday, 7 August 2018
Tourist attractions in Uganda's hub for classic athletes.
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Sipi Falls Uganda |
The
Sebei region could stretch from as far as Sironko town, Buikwe, Kween, and
Kapchorwa, nearly 300 Km from the capital Kampala and 350 Km from Entebbe
airport. The main town was originally in Kapchorwa before 4 of the above
districts broke off. Do you like sports? Yes, I thought so; this is the place
that breeds nearly all the athletes in Uganda. The hilly terrains provide good
training ground for the athletes.
The
main tourist attraction here is the Sipi falls; the name Sipi comes from a word called “sep”, meaning a wild banana,
which was used for treating measles. Kapchorwa means a home of friends
(culturally, the friendliness of the natives is undoubtable, the locals are
happy to meet new people and the warm hospitality in this region is only a sign
of how friendly Uganda is as a nation.
The
Sipi Falls area is the starting point for many hikes up Mt. Elgon; a dormant
volcano, it is believed that it first erupted 24 million years ago, and the
second eruption took place 4 million years after. Although far fetched, the
locals believe that the mountain will erupt again, but like the coming of
Jesus, no one knows the time and day. This however isn't a reason for them to
live in fear. Mt. Elgon is the largest Caldera in Africa. It’s believed that Mount
Elgon was the highest mountain in Africa, however due to its continuous
eruption it was reduced to the 4th highest mountain with its peak towering at
4,321 meters above sea level at its highest peak Wagagai.
The
features formed during the eruption birthed the Sipi falls, alongside numerous
caves, rift Valleys and also slopes. Which explain the reason why subsistence farming
is very evident as a result of fertile soils
Sipi
falls is a series of 3 water falls, counted in ascending order, with the main
one stretching to 100 m high, the second 63 m high and the 3rd waterfall at 85 m
high. The water trail feeders originate from the mountain Elgon, some channeled
through a hot spring and others from underground tunnels.
The
tourist activities done around this region include guided nature walks to the waterfalls, coffee tours (Arabica coffee being the major cash crop). This first
coffee breed in Uganda will be a talk for another day, abseiling along the highest falls is one adrenaline rush activity
that is slowly gaining momentum, Rock climbing, mountain biking and so
many others.
Accommodation
options range from high end, mid-range to budget. High-end accommodation
includes Sipi river lodge with
accommodation ranging from $132 for single
onwards. Sipi falls resort, Lacam lodge and Noahs Arks resort in the town center. Each of these lodges will
spoil guests with stunning views, nothing is under lies, with wifi!!
The
mid range accommodation include crows nest,
Moses campsite, coffee land resort and labamba
in the town centre. Then budget are numerous with accommodation as low as $7 a night!!!
Getting here. Sipi Falls is a
series of three waterfalls in Eastern Uganda in the district of Kapchorwa,
northeast of Sironko and Mbale. The waterfalls lie on the edge of Mount Elgon
National Park near the Kenyan border. It takes about 5 hours from Entebbe
International Airport. Kjong Safaris can easily design a 2 days or 3 days
package to explore the region. Please follow link to see pre designed itinerary.
Thursday, 2 August 2018
Discovering Uganda's Cuisine
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Uganda's Cuisine |
What do you know Uganda for? Is it for its wild game
such as the Mountain Gorillas, Chimpanzees, Golden monkeys, tree
climbing lions, Leopards, herds
of Elephants and Buffaloes, the giant Nile crocodiles or for being a spot where the Great Nile
River starts its long journey all the way to the Mediterranean Sea? Well, Uganda
is not only about these, it's also about local foods. Most visitors to Uganda
come and experience the country's unique nature especially in national parks
and miss out the opportunity of tasting the local dishes prepared by the neighboring
communities of these national parks. When visiting these parks and probably
taking a city tour around the Uganda capital Kampala city do not hesitate to taste the
charming food that will really make you feel the experience of the Pearl of
Africa.
Game parks such as Kidepo Valley National Park offers an exciting
experience of the wilderness. It is prominent for species that are rare from
other Ugandan protected areas such as Cheetah, striped Hyena and Ostrich. Near
this game park is the Nilotic cattle herding community called the Karamojong.
This ethnic group has a unique untamed culture and what is interesting is the
food they eat: blood and milk. The blood is drawn from the neck of the cattle
without killing them and mixed with milk to form the most popularly eaten meal
in Karamojong known as Ekyalakanu.
The milk and blood are mainly stored in curdled form. Try milk and blood!!
Are you planning to go on a hiking holiday? Mountain Elgon National Park offers you one of the interesting hiking experience in Uganda. Mountain Elgon
is surrounded by forests, inhabited by birds and mammals. It also offers
numerous caves, cascading waterfalls that enchant you as you climb up the
Wagagai peak. While there, the Bamasaba community offers you their local dish
called Malewa which is the most
prominent dish among the Bagisu. It is simply young bamboo shoots harvested
from the top of Elgon Mountain. The bamboo shoots are dried over a fire place,
soaked overnight in water and boiled for half an hour. Water is poured out, the
shoots are cut into pieces, pasted with ground nuts and rock salt is added. The
sauce is boiled for 30 minutes after which it's served together with Matooke. It is a sauce you should taste
while in Bugisu land. Sipi falls in Kapchorwa offers you a memorable experience to do sightseeing
as you proceed to tour Sebei land where Uganda's golden athletes originate from
and do the training. Kiprotich, Kipsiro
who are iconic athletes dwell here.
The rushing waters of the Nile River being forced
through a narrow gorge has marveled the world for centuries. Do you really want
to see this with your own eyes? Visit Murchison falls national park and you will have
this amazing experience. Murchison can't wait to give you many offers. Just
before reaching the park is Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary where you will view the White Rhinos, have a glimpse of
the majestic herds of Giraffes and families of elephants. In the southern part
of Murchison falls national park lies the Bagungu community which offers you
yet another appetizing local dish, pasted
fish with cassava or millet bread. Why fish and not meat? It is because the
Bagungu are near Lake Albert and it is very convenient to catch the fish. Have
a full taste of Tilapia and Nile perch in this area and continue with your way
to Fort Portal a land of unique geographical features like stalagmites. You can also proceed to the northern part of Murchison
falls national park where you will meet the Madi community. They predominantly
feed on cassava bread plainly or
mixed with millet and any other sauce, so you can give a try to taste this.
You might have visited Uganda several times and even had
city tour around the capital Kampala but have you ever asked yourself how the
city got its name? It sounds interesting and amazing that the city got its name
from wild animal called an Impala. The impalas used to feed around the hills of
Buganda kingdom and thus the city was given the name. While in Kampala take
time to taste the Buganda local dish, Luwombo.
You could be wondering what this is. It is simply a stew of either chicken,
beef, mushrooms or fish steamed in banana leaves. It is served together with
steamed bananas known as matooke. You must really try this!
Are you interested in birding? Queen Elizabeth national park provides you
this experience with several bird species that are eye catching such as
skimmers, kingfishers, fish eagles, saddle bill storks among others. These
birds are attracted by the many fish in Kazinga
channel that connects Lake Edward
to Lake George. Queen Elizabeth
national park also offers game drives, hot air ballooning and boat cruise on
Kazinga channel. While in this park you can taste the traditional cuisine of
the Bakonjo community. It consists of cassava
bread mainly and Sombe sauce mainly it’s a combination of cassava leaves,
g-nuts and either with pieces of smoked meat or fish.
If you are interested in peak climbing or
mountaineering then Rwenzori mountains national park is a place to have a real experience. Come and
climb the snow capped peak, Margherita and discover life at higher altitudes, 5,109 metres.
You can also do trekking and nature walks. The park has some unique and rare
animal species like the three horned
chameleon, the Rwenzori turaco and the purple breasted sun birds provide
you a birding experience so don't forget your binoculars. While there, you can
taste the dish of the Bakonjo and Bamba which consists of yams, cassava and beans.
Fish from lakes Edward and George are supplement to the dish eaten by this
local community.
Uganda is well known for Mountain Gorilla Tracking and Bwindi Impenetrable
forest national park offers you this great and memorable experience. Being a
rich and thick forest it's a habitat to impressive bird species such as the
cinnamon chested Bee eaters, White tailed Crested Fly catcher among others so
your birding experience cannot be left out. Outside Bwindi forest are community
walks that provide an insight into the livelihood of the Bakiga and Batwa (pygmies)
people who live beside the forest. This area being so cold favor’s the growing
of Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes which is the staple food for this community
and you can probably taste this while there.
The Golden
monkey is a unique species of primates and in the pearl of Africa you can
track it at Mgahinga national park. You can add this to your gorilla experience to have it
all!! Alpine Chat, Malachite sun bird, Handsome Francolin and other bird species
are there for your birding experience. While there you taste the sweet potatoes
and Irish potatoes eaten by the Batwa and Bakiga community who live near this
game park.
Semuliki national park is one of the interesting game park you can visit.
With Sempaya hot springs you will definitely have a memorable geographical
experience .With temperatures reaching 106 degrees Celsius, Sempaya hot
springs were formed by the same thrust fault responsible for formation of the
nearby Rwenzori Mountains. The Semuliki River provides another of the Park's
micro habitats, with Vervet monkeys playing along the river banks and large
animals coming to drink water like elephants, buffaloes, hippos and crocodiles.
The park is a home to 441 recorded bird species of which some them include Blue
kingfisher, Black Dwarf Horn bill, Yellow throated Nicator among others that are
suitable for your birding experience. When you are at this area you can taste
the Bakonjo dish of cassava bread, yams and bean sauce or fish.
Are you a Chimpanzee tracker? Kibale national park is the right park for
you to have a real experience of primate tracking. Most of Uganda's chimpanzee
population is found here. But it is not all the park has to offer, you can also
see the uncommon L’hoest’s monkey, Red Colobus monkey, Blue monkey, Grey
cheeked Mangabey, Red tailed monkey and white Colobus monkey. Bird species such
as Grey throated Flycatcher, Chestnut winged Starling, Red winged Francolin and
many others add a birding experience to Chimpanzee tracking. The sweet potatoes
and Irish potatoes grown by the Bakiga community near this park can be what you
can really taste while there.
Lake Mburo national park conveniently located close to Kampala city is a
beautiful park that offers you a great way to view the Impala, Buffalo, Topi
and the largest herd of Zebras. The park also has a vast variety of bird life
such as African Fin-foot, Papyrus yellow warbler, Brown chested plover, Southern
Ground Horn bill among others for your birding safari. The people in the area
bordering the park are the traditional, pastoral Bahima people known for their
long horned Ankole cattle. Enshabwe
and matooke is the food eaten by the
Bahima in this area, you could probably have a taste of this.
Wednesday, 25 July 2018
THE TREASURES OF LAKE VICTORIA
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The treasures of Lake Victoria |
Lake Victoria is an inland "sea" located in
East Africa and it is shared by the three East African countries with Tanzania
taking the Lion's share followed by Uganda and Kenya taking the least. This
lake is the world's second largest fresh water lake after Lake Superior in
Great lakes region of North America, Africa's largest lake and the world's largest
tropical lake. It covers a surface area of approximately 68,800 km sq. and depth
of 83 metres. Lake Victoria was formed as a result of down warping where the
tectonic forces caused an uplift of the adjacent land scape on both sides. The
middle piece of land sunk forming a basin that was later filled with water thus
forming a lake.
The treasures of Lake Victoria are seemingly attractive
and are a haven for tourists worldwide, it being the source of the Nile River
with the particular spot located in Jinja Uganda’s tourist town. At this place
the extreme adventure lovers can do white water rafting which is an interesting
and rewarding experience. The catchment areas of the lake such as the swamps
are habitats for various bird species, Mabamba wetland for example is a home to
the most viewed bird specie the Shoebill. Entebbe Botanical gardens which are a
few metres from Entebbe International Airport are a dwelling hub for bird
species such as the woodland kingfishers, African fish eagles, Great Blue and
Ross's turaco among others. If you are planning a birding safari to Uganda,
Mabamba wetland on lake Victoria shores and Entebbe Botanical gardens can be
your starting spots to do your birding after which you can proceed to any of
the 10 National Parks to watch your favorite bird species; Semuliki National Park,
Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kibale National Park, Murchison falls National Park,
Kidepo valley National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Mgahinga National Park, Mount Elgon National Park and Mount Rwenzori National Park. The Ngamba Island
on Lake Victoria is a sanctuary to the endangered Chimpanzees giving you an
opportunity to do Chimpanzee Tracking, another place you can track Chimps in
Uganda is Kibale forest National Park which can give you a real memorable
experience. Boat rides on Lake Victoria at dusk gives you a clear view of the
sun touching the western horizon.
On the Tanzanian section of Lake Victoria is the
charming Rubondo Island with a National Park covering 258 km sq. It is located
in the southwestern tip of the lake and it is a habitat to numerous flora and
fauna. The lush vegetation in the island offers you an opportunity to observe
natural Lake Fauna, the bird life in Rubondo island National Park is very fabulous
comprising birds such as the malachite kingfishers, flycatchers, herons,
storks, spoonbills, African fish eagles among others which dwell in the swampy
lake shores. Alligators, amphibians and other mammals are also available in
this isolated island. At Rubondo island National Park you can have nature walks,
boat excursions, sport fishing, canoe trips and Chimp treks. Just get in touch with
the tour operators in Tanzania. On the south eastern shores of Lake Victoria
boarders the Serengeti National Park which is Tanzania's oldest and most
popular park covering 14,763 km sq. While cruising on Lake Victoria you can
access the Serengeti National Park at the Serengeti stop over on the eastern shores
of the lake. This park offers an interesting game viewing experience with the
herds of Buffaloes, African elephants, Topi, impala and other mammals that can offer
you remarkable safari. It is from this park that the famous Wilde beast
migration usually begins as these great crowds of animals cross over the Masai Mara
region of Kenya in search of fresh palatable pastures. It is called the Great
Migration and seeing the annual exodus of these Wilde beasts is an amazing
experience that you can have. Game drives, hot air ballooning safaris are some
of the activities you can do at the Serengeti National Park.
In Kenya, Lake Victoria covers a very small portion
and 10km east this lake lies the Ruma National Park. The park covers 120 sq. km
and it is famous for the Roan antelope, to access the park from the Lake
Victoria side you can use Kisumu port via Homa bay. Apart from viewing the Roan
antelope, you can also do Birding, Camping, picnicking and sight-seeing at this
park. At the extreme tip of Lake Victoria protruding east wards is the Ndere
island National Park covering 4.2 km sq. It is 432 km from Nairobi and its
attractions include birds such as African fish eagles, hippos, impalas,
crocodiles and other aquatic life. Sport fishing, walking, boat trips and game
viewing are the activities you can engage in while at this park. Next to this
park is Kisumu impala sanctuary to the north covering not less than 1 km sq. so
you can have a brief lake shore walk with the impalas. Hyenas, jackals,
leopards can also be spotted in this sanctuary together with over 100 bird
species for your birding safari in East Africa. Lake Victoria therefore is a
haven for ecotourism!! Why not visit any of these areas covered by this
charming lake to have a real experience of the gifts of East Africa?
Thursday, 19 July 2018
Uganda Birding Safari
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Uganda Birding Safari |
Uganda has over 1,300 different bird species. The
country's unique and conducive climate has favored both native and migrant bird
species from other regions of the world especially Europe. So if you are
planning a birding safari in Africa just get your binoculars ready and descend
to Uganda, the Haven for birds and you will have the real birding experience.
On reaching Uganda, you can visit any of these game parks depending on the bird
species you would like to watch.
Birding in Kidepo Valley National Park
Kidepo Valley National Park
is located in the North eastern tip of Uganda and covers a land area of 1,442 Km
sq. This area is semi-arid due to the dry winds that blow southwards from the
Ethiopian highlands giving rise to semi desert scrubs, long and short grass and
thorny bush type of vegetation. Kidepo with its wilderness climate and rivers
such as Kidepo River has attracted numerous bird species with the figures
reaching 475 recorded bird species both natives and migrants.
In this game park you can watch the Ostriches that are
exciting flightless birds. The Ostrich is very fast running at a speed of 70
km/hr. They usually have height of 2-2.5 metres, the adult male can weigh up to
120kg and the female 100kg. These birds are usually silent but can make sounds
in periods of mating. While there make sure you don't go near the eggs as the
Ostrich can easily harm you with a kick. You can also watch other bird species
like the Karamojong Apalis, African swallow tailed kite, Black headed Plover,
yellow necked Spur fowl and many others. You can do game drives as you watch
the cheetahs, hyenas, herds of Zebras and also visit the Karamojong community
residing near Kidepo National Park.
Birding in Murchison Falls National Park.
This is Uganda's largest game park covering 3,840 km sq.
and the section of the great Nile River called the Victoria Nile flows through
this park with sparkling waters. It is boarded by Karuma game reserve to the
south east, Bugungu game reserve in the south west, Lake Albert to the west and
Pakwach to the North West. Murchison Falls National Park has 450 recorded bird
species which can give you an interesting birding experience while on your Safari holiday in Uganda.
This park happens to bare the world’s most powerful waterfall that are great for sightseeing adventures.
The Abyssinian Ground Horn bill is an interesting bird to
spot out in this Murchison Falls Park. As the name suggests these birds majorly
spend a lot of time on ground and walk for long distances looking for food.
They only fly in case of danger from predators and also during mating. They
usually live in groups and the adult males have larger wattles than the
females. They have black feathered bodies and long eye lashes. Other bird
species present includes Shoe bills, Bat Hawk, Red necked Falcon, Turacos among
others. Gaze at the majestic herds of Giraffes as you drive through the park
and you can also do Rhino tracking at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary on your way back to Kampala city.
Birding in Semuliki National Park.
Semuliki National Park covers a total land area of 586 km sq. and it is
located at the southern section of Lake Albert, a rift valley lake. The park is
vastly covered by savanna grassland characterized by tall grasses and some
wetlands near the Lake Albert. These together with the Semuliki River have made
the park a haven for 350 bird species including the water birds. The Sempaya
hot springs in the north east of the park are just amazing and good for
sightseeing.
At this park one of the most endangered bird species
is the prominent Shoebill. These birds live in pairs, male and female in the
murky waters. They fly with retracted necks and the powerful wings enable them
to dive in and get the prey. Adult Shoe bills can weigh more than 11 pounds,
they are usually grey and white in color but the young juveniles are brown. Shoebills
are sluggish in behavior, walk very slowly with their bills in water as they
patiently wait for the prey to come their way. Apart from the Shoebills,
Semuliki National Park also offers you African pygmy Goose, Red necked Falcon,
Blue breasted Bee eater, Black billed Barbet, Quail Finch among other bird
species for you to enjoy your birding safari. Don't miss out on interesting
primates such as the Vervet monkeys, Red tailed monkey, black and white
Columbus. All these and very many others will make your safari in Uganda
amazing.
Birding in Queen Elizabeth National Park
Queen Elizabeth National Park lies within the western arm of the Great Rift Valley
covering an area of 1,978 km sq. with lakes Edward and George. The park has 550
recorded bird species both migrants which usually come in February and March
and the native species. The two lakes Edward and George have attracted water
loving bird species like the African Skimmers. As the name seemingly suggests,
African Skimmers feed in calm water skimming the surface with the flexible lower
beak partially submerged and snap the small prey with accuracy. African
Skimmers have long wings, white tail which is short forked while the legs are
bright red. The beak is long orange and ends with a yellow tip and this make
these birds so beautiful that your binoculars may not have to miss out. The
Martial Eagle, Black bee eater, White winged Warner, Verreaux's Eagle owl,
Papyrus Gonolek and many other bird species are available for your birding
safari, all you need is time and binoculars. Being near the Kazinga channel,
this park offers you boat rides across the channel as you watch hippos show
casing their talent on water. Game drives are not to be left out as you will
enjoy seeing the elephants, tree climbing lions, herd of giraffes and other wild game. To see the park
from the air you can enjoy hot air ballooning which will give you good view of
the two lakes Edward and George and the Kazinga channel joining them together.
The Kyambura gorge at this park offers you an opportunity to track chimpanzees which
is a rewarding experience.
Birding in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is really thick and impenetrable
forest as the name may sound commonly famous for Mountain Gorilla Safaris. It covers a land area of
321 km sq. together with Ruhija and Buhoma regions which are the birding areas.
The Buhoma area where the park headquarters are found lies in the valley of
River Munyega, is a good birding haven for numerous Albertine Rift endemics
such as the Alethe. They are found in forest interiors from altitudes of
700-2800 m above sea level and usually inhabit dense undergrowth and quiet
trails in mornings and evenings or after a heavy rain. Alethes are medium sized
forest thrushes which are brown above and pale grey or white below. They are
fond of following ant worms and you will be able to hear series of whistling
sounds as the Alethe follow the ant worms. Kivu ground Thrush, Montane masked
Apalis, short tailed Warbler, yellow eyed black Flycatcher, and Collared Apalis
among others are some of the Albertine Rift Endemics. Other bird species are
found in the Ruhija area such as regal sun bird, Black faced Rufous Warbler and others.
You can also track primates such as the Gorillas at Bwindi and do the Batwa
community trail.
Birding in Kibale National Park.
Kibale National Park
is located in the northern part of Lake George and it has been named a National
Park since 1993. It covers an area of 560 km sq. and its forest nature has
attracted over 335 recorded bird species that thrive in the luscious branches
and leaves of the different tree species. The 77 percent of the forest cover
gives an ultimate opportunity for nature walks as you feel the joy of spending
your time with nature.
This park is famously known for Chimpanzee trekking Safaris
and a suitable natural habitat protecting a large number of rain forest birds
like the Masked Apalises. Both sexes have red eyes and adults have height of
11 cm. They usually move in pairs or in small families. Masked Apalises feed on
beetles, small grasshoppers and other smaller insects. Other bird species in
this park include: Red winged Francolins, Red chested Fluff tail, White napped
Pigeon, Uganda woodland Warbler among others and this can give you a real
birding experience. Kibale National Park also harbors greatest variety of
primates like Black and White Colobus monkey, L’hoest’s monkey, Blue monkey,
Grey cheeked Mangabey and Red tailed monkey, Bush baby and Potto.
Birding in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park forms the Virunga region together with
the Volcanoes of Rwanda and the Virunga of DRC. Mgahinga covers an area of 33
km sq. and its vegetation is basically montane making it a habitat ideal for
birds and primates. The game park is well known for harboring primates
especially Gorillas and Golden monkeys, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park can be
your number one Gorilla Tracking Safari destination. The Golden monkey is another primate you can
enjoyably track. Being a terrestrial
rain forest, the park is a home to many bird species with the number reaching
115 recorded species that are suitable for your Birding Safari in Uganda. Species such as the
Handsome Francolins are available. These birds have grey heads, red bill and
legs, the iris is brown and the skin is red and orbital. They have a length of
35 cm and the male is slightly bigger than the female. Other bird species that
can catch your eyes are; White tailed Blue Flycatcher, Alpine Chat, Malachite
Sun bird, Kivu Ground Thrush, and Lagden’s Bush Shrike among others. You can
also do the Batwa trail in this park where you will explore the livelihood of
the pygmy community.
Birding in Lake Mburo National Park
Lake Mburo National Park is a convenient park for you to start your Birding
safari in Uganda as it is a three hours’ drive from the Capital, Kampala. The
park covers 260 km sq. the grasslands and papyrus swamps favor the co-habiting
of both animals and bird species reaching 315. The lake in the park has
attracted many water birds that seemingly appear on the wish list of many bird
watchers. Lake Mburo National Park is well known for the charming African Fin
foot, a water bird. The adult male has a thin white strip from the eye down to
the side of the neck. The female has a dull brown head, white eye ring and
throat. They are 65 cm in height and don't usually move in pairs. They are found
in quiet lakes and rivers with over hanging vegetation on which they feed on.
When they realize that people are watching them, they swim low and disappear in
the hanging vegetation. Other bird species that you can watch include; Southern
ground horn bill, Spot flanked, Red faced and black collared barbets, Brown
chested plover, White winged warbler and many others. Lake Mburo also offers
you exciting wild game such as the Impala, Topi, Bushbuck, Buffalo and the
largest herd of Zebras which can make you appreciate the Pearl of Africa,
Uganda.
Birding in Mountain Elgon National Park
Mountain Elgon National Park covers 1,145 km sq. and
is found on the Elgon Mountain with a forest and bamboo stands. This type of
montane vegetation has attracted bird species with the number reaching 300
recorded species including the Jackson's Francolin. This bird has a short small
orange beak, black back with brownish wings. The brown chest with whitish spots
makes this bird extremely gorgeous making your birding an interesting one. The
park also offers you birds like the Eastern Bronze naped Pigeon, Red fronted
Parrot, Grey chested Illadopsis, Black collared Apalis, and Purple throated
Cuckoo shrike and many more so you can have a remarkable birding. While there
you can also sight see the cascading Sipi falls in the Sebei region. The Bagisu community on the
mountain slopes carry out circumcision while displaying the "Imbalu
dance" which is an amazing traditional dance. Their traditional cuisine “Malewa"
which consist of young bamboo shoots is just mouthwatering. Try it out as you
go on your birding Safari on this game park.
Birding in Rwenzori Mountain National Park.
Rwenzori Mountain National Park is located in western Uganda and it is
996 km sq. in land area. Mountain vegetation is present here and it is a
habitat to 195 recorded bird species which will make your birding safari in
Uganda a rewarding experience. The Rwenzori Turco is present in this park. It
is a mountainous bird which feeds on fruits and berries. It is 45 cm and fairly
common in the heath. Albertine Rift Endemics the handsome Francolins, Archer's
Robin Chat, Red throated Alethe, Strange Weavers and many others will make your
birding in park amazing. The three horned Chameleon is an interesting animal
you can see in the Rwenzori. You can hike the snow capped mountain and reach the
Margherita peak which is 5,109 metres. The Rwenzori mountain trail will give you
an interesting birding experience as you hike through different vegetation
types such as bamboo, Heath and moorlands among others.
Apart from national parks, you can also have a birding
safari in these areas as you have a city tour around Kampala;
Birding at Entebbe Botanical Gardens
These gardens are on the shores of Lake Victoria and
are just a stone throw from Entebbe international Airport and can take you 10 minutes’
drive on a perfect tarmac road. As you jet in this can be your immediate litmus
test of the birding safari in Uganda. Birds such as the Great Blue and Ross's
turco, African fish eagle, wood land king Fisher, White casqued Hornbill will
give you a "welcome to Uganda" birding experience.
Birding in Mabamba wetland
If you are a Shoebill bird watcher make a stopover at
this wetland and have an experience of this amazing bird. A day trip to Mabamba
wetland is quite amazing to encounter.
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