Zakayo the legendary chimpanzee whose story dates back to 10th/06/1964 when he was rescued from the Semliki National park by a good samaritan who kept him as a pet but eventually handed him over to the Entebbe Zoo. At the time Zakayo being surrendered in 1976 to authorities at the Entebbe zoo present-day Uganda wildlife Conservation […]
Here are some fascinating facts about the shoebill Stork: Size: Shoebills can be up to five feet tall and have an eight-foot wingspan. They’re only a few inches shorter than a person. Bill: Shoebills have a large, foot-long bill shaped like a Dutch clog. The bill has sharp edges and a hook on the end. Hunting: Shoebills are ambush […]
With only four (04) habituated mountain gorilla groups open for gorilla trekking, Ruhija Region is arguably the least crowded of the four (04) gorilla trekking regions of Bwindi National Park and therefore the most ideal recommendation for travelers seeking a more private/exclusive Gorilla trekking experience. Ruhija is the highest point in the Bwindi Impenetrable forest, […]
How many Bwindi gorilla permits will be available in 2025? There are currently 152 Gorilla Permits available in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. These gorilla permits are spread across four (04) designated gorilla trekking locations or sectors; Buhoma Sector has 32 gorilla permits on a daily. Ruhija has 32 gorilla permits on a daily. Rushaga […]
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