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Kibale National Park

October 22, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

As the best safari destination for chimpanzee tracking in Africa, Kibale national park also the most accessible of Uganda’s major rainforests contains one of the loveliest and most varied tracts of tropical forest in Uganda. This is home to a host of forest wildlife, most famously 13 species of primate including chimpanzees.

These delightful apes, more closely related to humans than to any other living creature, are tremendous fun to watch as they squabble and play in fruiting trees. Read more

Mt Elgon National Park

October 20, 2009 by admin · 2 Comments 

At the foot of Mt Elgon is about 470 km from Nairobi and has an area of 169 km sq. The National park was established in October 1967 and gazetted as a national park in April 1968.

The Mountain Elgon, is a massive solitary volcanic mountain on the border of eastern Uganda and western Kenya. Its vast form, eighty kilometres in diameter, rises 3070m above the surrounding plains, providing welcome relief in more than one sense of the word and making it the second highest mountain in Kenya. Read more

Kakamega Forest

October 20, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

Western Kenya borders Rift Valley and Nyanza with Kakamega town beingĀ  the provincial headquaters of the region which is home to the abaluyia community.

In Shinyalu Division of Kakamega District, is a world famous equatorial rainforest known for its diversity of bird and insect life. Its uniqueness has made consevation its top priority. Step into the Kakamega forest and you definetly get the feeling that you are in an African Amazon.

This rainforest the only on of its kind in Kenya covers an area of 240 square kilometers and has more than 380 different types of plants and 400 species of butterfly, many of which can only be found here. Read more

Elephant Back Safaris

October 19, 2009 by admin · 5 Comments 

An elephant back safari is not just a ride on the largest animal in Africa, it’s an unforgettable experience where clients get to interact with the elephants as well as enjoy a ride through wilderness areas and beautiful riverine scenery.

“If you only do one Safari in your entire life, this is the one” - CNN

While Indian elephants have long been used to carry people on their backs, riding their much larger and wilder African cousins has always been seen as too dangerous. But with tame animals raised by humans, elephant-back safaris are quite safe, and the perfect way to move silently through the bush viewing game. Read more

Great Places In Africa To Ask Her To Marry Me

October 17, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

So you’re in love and ready to propose.

But you’re the sort of person who likes doing things a little differently. Sure, you still want romance and an unforgettable experience - so where to?

Come to Africa: you won’t be disappointed by the variety of amazing places in which to pop The Question. Read more

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