2010.04.29 11:22:23
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It's no idle boast that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill christened Uganda the "The Pearl of Africa." When it comes to wildlife conservation and eco-tourism, Uganda does command outstanding respect. However, a visit to the country cannot be complete if some time is not set aside to visit Queen Elizabeth National Park.

The park can be reached from Kampala either by air or road.From Kampala, the park can be approached from the south via Mbarara (420 km) or the north passing through Fort Portal (410 km). Three airstrips serve Queen Elizabeth National Park and these include Ishasha, Mweya and Kasese airfield. This 2,056 square kilometre park was established in 1952 when the two game reserves of Lake George and Edward were merged into Kazinga National Park. Two years later it was renamed Queen Elizabeth National Park when Queen Elizabeth II of England visited Uganda.

It is one of the oldest national parks in Uganda and is designated as a Biosphere Reserve for Humanity under the auspices of UNESCO. Together with Kyambura and Kigezi wildlife reserves, the park forms one of the most diverse eco-systems in Africa.

Queen Elizabeth National Park is really enticing. Take time off and visit it. Visit with your family or that special person in your life, but go prepared to fall in love all over again for the park is blessed with spectacular scenery and attractions to fill one action packed holiday and still leave scores of other experiences to be enjoyed on a return trip.

The low attitude and its location directly on the equator mean that the temperatures can be warm, rising from a mean minimum 18ºC to mean maximum of 28ºC. The park receives up to 1250mm of rain mostly from March to May and September to November.

The melting glacier waters of the Rwenzori Mountains create a vast wetland system comprising of two main lakes George and Edward. Edward was named by the explorer Henry Morton Stanley after the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII.

The two lakes are connected by a 40km long channel whose shorelines are populated by thousands of hippos and birds all year round.

This park is a paradise for dedicated ornithologists as well as the novice bird watcher. The bird list is 612 species including the rare Shoe Bill, the Martial Eagle, Papyrus Gonolek, White tailed lark, Verraux's Eagle Owl and the Lesser and Greater Flamingos.

The park is an ultimate feast for all senses. There are over 95 mammalian and hundreds of butterfly species.

Activities like the launch cruise along Kazinga Channel will offer you a unique unequaled wildlife experience. It puts one right in the heart of nature where many buffalos nest in the water while big herds of elephants can be seen enjoying themselves along the channel banks.

Many who experience it consider it the highlight of their entire African safari. The launch cruise schedules run in the morning and afternoon.

The open savannah dotted with Acacia and Euphorbia trees provides habitat for lions, leopards, buffalos and Uganda kobs. Among the many other animals seen frequently are the water bucks, giant forest hog, hyenas and topi. Networked by over 200 kilometres of well maintained tracks, the visitors get access to the park's game as some of the tracks pass through large mating grounds of the Uganda kob.

The Kasenyi sector on the east side of Kasese road is best known for lions which prey on large populations of the Uganda kob while the famous tree climbing lions can be spotted on large fig trees in the Ishasha sector which is 100 km south of Mweya Lodge.

Another principal feature of the park is Kyambura Gorge. This steep gorge was formed by turbulent waters of the roaring Kyambura River. It provides a lush riverine forest that is home to chimpanzees, red tailed monkeys, black and white Columbus monkeys, olive baboons and other primates.

The park also has one of Uganda's largest tracts of tropical forest - Maramagambo forest which translates as "the forest beyond description". This forest stretches from the foot of the Kichwamba escarpment to Lake Edward. Pythons are often observed in the crevices of the bat cave floor using the bats as a source of food. The cave is near the copper rich blue lake and hunters' cave. Beautiful crater lakes are spread throughout the park, the most notable being the Katwe explosion craters. This cluster of extinct volcanoes north of Mweya peninsula can be explored by the winding 27km crater drive between the main and equator gates which provide superb views into the numerous craters.

A variety of accommodation caters for all budgets in this park. Mweya Safari Lodge, Jacana Safari Lodge, Ishasha Wilderness Camp, King Fisher Lodge, Katara Lodge, Kichwamba and Hippo Hill Camp are good options for overnight stay. Other budget accommodation facilities can be provided by the Ecology Hostel at the Mweya peninsula and Ishasha Bandas.

For those who prefer staying out of the park, Kasese town would be an option. Hotels such as Margherita and Rwenzori International Hotel are not only good options for families but also for free independent travelers. Queen Elizabeth National Park is truly amazing - take your camera, for you will want to record all the wonders you will see!


  Queen Elizabeth National Park | The Pearl of Africa | Lake George | Rwenzori Mountains | Kasese airfield | Ishasha | Lake Edward | Kazinga Channel | Mweya Safari Lodge
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2010.04.27 11:22:07
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Uganda is more than just Gorillas. With 23 years of dramatic tourism growth Uganda has now been voted the number one birding destination in Africa.

Travelers to Africa have unanimously consented that Uganda not only has a great diversity of wildlife but also a profusion of bird species.


  Shoe bill Stork | Mabamba Swamp | Sir Fredrick Jackson | King Whale head | Nile River | Murchison Falls National Park | Lake Kikorongo | Queen Elizabeth National Park | Lake Kyoga | Lake Albert
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2010.04.26 11:19:21
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Nestled in the south western tip of Uganda on the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mount Mgahinga has an area of just 34 square kilometres and is Uganda's smallest national park.

It encompasses the Uganda side of the three Bufumbira volcanic mountains of Mgahinga at 3400 metres high, Sabinyo at 3645m and Muhavura at 4127m.


  Garama cave | Mt. Muhavura & Mt.Sabinyo | Mt. Gahinga | Nyakagezi Gorilla Group | Kisoro Airstrip | Mount Mgahinga National Park
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2010.04.26 11:11:41
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Situated in Mbarara district with an area of 370km², Lake Mburo, the smallest of all savannah parks in Uganda is truly a fascinating game park. Established in 1982, the drive to the park takes between three and four hours from Kampala.

I may be a pen pushing wallah but when the wild calls, I will surely be there to remind you of the top tourist hot spots in Uganda.


  Lake Mburo National Park | Mihingo Lodge | Mantana Luxury Tented Camp | Mbarara | Sanga Gate | Rwonyo
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2010.04.26 10:50:01
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Awe-inspiring is perhaps an understatement when describing the beauty of this world-class hiking and mountaineering destination: the Rwenzoris.

Described by one enthralled visitor as Heaven's Garden, it is as though the gods had hidden this profusion of colour up in the clouds so that only those who dare might reach up and share its secrets. No wonder the mountain range is described as the Mountains of the Moon, even by ancient Hindu scriptures.


  Mt. Emin & Mt. Luigi de Savoia | Mt. Gessi | Mt. Baker | Mt. Speke - Vittorio Emmanuele | Alexandria & Margherita Peaks | Mt. Stanley | Rwenzori Colobus Monkey | Mount Rwenzori National Park
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2010.04.26 10:36:17
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Gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans and humans all belong to the order of primates. Humans share 98.4% of their genetic material with gorillas and 98.8% with chimpanzees.

Gorillas; the largest of the great apes are divided into three subspecies that include the western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) and the eastern lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla graueri). The eastern and western lowland gorillas were identified for science in 1847 and 1877 respectively.


  Clouds Mountain Lodge Nkuringo | Nshongi | Bitukura | Ruhija Gorilla Lodge | Buhoma Community Bandas | Mubare | Silverback Lodge | Gorilla Resort | Rushegura | Engagi Lodge | Gorilla Safari Lodge | Buhoma Lodge | Kitandara Bwindi Camp | Habiyanja | Gorilla Trekking | Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
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2010.04.26 10:20:33
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Formerly a forest reserve, Semliki with an area of 220 square kilometres was given national park status in 1993.

The park got its name from the river that forms the Uganda - Congo border. It is the only park in Uganda that is primarily made up of tropical lowland forest.

The park can be reached from Kampala either by air or road.


  Ntoroko | Sempaya Hot Springs | Semliki Safari Lodge | Semliki River | Mungilo & Ngite Falls | Uganda National Parks
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2010.04.26 09:58:38
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Tucked into the corner of Uganda's border with Sudan and Kenya, Kidepo Valley National Park is truly one of Uganda's spectacular parks.

It is an area of classic beauty with vast and myriad herds of wildlife roaming freely through untamed nature. Dare go there: it will really astound you! The park can be reached from Kampala either by air or road.


  Ekaharo & Emuya dance of the Napore | Kanangarok hot springs | Narus Valley | Kidepo Valley National Park | Apoka Safari Lodge | Uganda National Parks | Safaris Uganda
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2010.04.13 16:23:20
ugandatourism

Visitors are drawn to Uganda by the natural beauty, wildlife, hospitality and the rich culture that continues to make this country a popular destination.

With the knowledge that tourism has the potential to contribute significantly and continuously to the country’s economy, the government and concerned tourism players need to place emphasis not only on the development of our infrastructure and tourism facilities


  Gorilla Safaris | Tourism Uganda | Hotels in Uganda | Africa Uganda Tours | Uganda Travel Portal
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