- National parks
- 30 Nov 2018
Kasenyi Plains in Queen Elizabeth National Park
Kasenyi plains are found in Queen Elizabeth National Park the most visited Uganda’s national park in Kasese district of the Rwenzururu sub-region in the southwestern region of Uganda. Kasenyi is approximately 49 Kilometres by road, southeast of Kasese town. Kasenyi plains are open savannah grasslands area around Kazinga Channel, a fresh water channel that connects […]
- Cultural events
- 30 Nov 2018
The Batwa People & Their Culture
Batwa People or Twa are believed to be one of the best-known indigenous group of pygmies scattered across equatorial Africa. They are also referred to as people of mixed ancestry probably descendants of the originally inhabitants of equatorial rainforest. They live in high mountains and plains around lake kivu, in congo, Rwanda, Burundi and in […]
- Parks and Carnivals
- 30 Nov 2018
Tree Climbing lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park
People often wonder if lions can climb trees. Do they know how to climb trees, if at all? The lions rarely climb trees in their natural habitat. There are just two environments in the world where tree climbing by lions is literally one of their normal behaviors. They can be found in two of these […]
- Cultural events
- 30 Nov 2018
Dian Fossey, January 16,1932 –December 26,1985 was an American primatologist and conservationist known for undertaking a detailed study of mountain gorillas’ groups from 1966 until her murder in 1985. She could study them daily in the mountain forests of Rwanda, actually encouraged to work there by paleoanthropologist louis Leakey. Gorillas in the mist, a book […]