
Activities – Things to do and see at Lake Mutanda – Southwestern Uganda – Kisoro District – 5 Hours drive from Kigali to Lake Mutanda. Situated at the foothills of the great Virunga mountain ranges, Lake Mutanda is a lake like no other lake you have probably see in Africa. Sited at an altitude of 1800 meter […]



The Month of June is the start of the popular peak season for tourism across East Africa and specifically for Gorilla tourism. The demand for gorilla permits is high, accommodation is all sold out and travel is characterized by crowds. June is just not the time to think of a last-minute Gorilla tour booking. Planning […]





Learn about archaeology, history and our ancient hominid ancestors at Olduvai Gorge. Olduvai Gorge is a canyon carved by water through the southern Serengeti plains. Its chief claim to fame is the rich treasure-trove of human and animal fossils that it has yielded. Few places in the world can match the Serengeti’s long human history […]

Kibale – Ndali – Kasenda Crater Lakes The Kibale – Ndali – Kasenda Crater Lakes were formed in the ancient volcanic activity in Uganda not so long ago – between 8 – 10,000 years ago – though this volcanic activity did leave behind a stretch of very scenic Kibale – Ndali – Kasenda Crater Lakes – this scenic […]

Kwita Izina – Rwanda’s Annual Gorilla Naming Ceremony – Every September – Celebrating Gorilla population Growth. Kwita Izina – literally translated as ” giving a name” has traditionally been happening in Rwanda for centuries, Families would then get together and name a newly born child in a family. In abid to conserve the mountain gorillas […]
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