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The magnificent & incredible Hot Springs
The magnificent & incredible Hot Springs in Uganda The magnificent & incredible Hot Springs Uganda is endowed with many hot springs that provide great view which has attracted tourists in the country, some which include kitagata, Ssempaya, Amoropii, Buranga, Ihimba, Rwagimba, and Kibiro. Ssempaya hot spring Ssempaya hot spring is in Semliki national park in...
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Ugandan camps
Ugandan campers. Ugandan campers Whether you are travelling on a budget, love the outdoors or just don’t want to book your accommodation ahead of time – road tripping in Uganda with a full set of camping gear in the back of the car gives you lots of flexibility. The things to know/ notice when camping...
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migratory-birds-to-uganda
MIGRATORY BIRDS TO UGANDA Birds evade from Europe and Asia because of the hard winter state, since Uganda has good temperature of around 25c-29c. All migratory birds Uganda receives is like one million. Although Entebbe is the end for birds moving from north to the south part, variety of new types are viewed here. New...
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about-uganda-national-park
MURCHISION FALL NATIONAL PARKS About Uganda National Park Uganda has ten national parks. Eight of them are found in the western region of the country. These include Mgahinga Gorilla Park, Mountain Rwenzori Park, Bwindi forest park, Kibale Park, plus Lake Mburo park, Queen Elizabeth Park is most popular , Semiliki Valley, Murchison fall is the...
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Bonobos are great apes like humans
Bonobos are great apes like humans! Bonobos are great apes like humans They are only found in in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where they live in the Congo Basin Rainforest – the second largest rainforest on the planet. They are peaceful, cooperative, and welcoming to newcomers. Bonobos are risky and could go extinct in...
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About Tanzania National Parks
About Tanzania National Parks The survival of our wildlife is a matter of grave concern to all of us in Africa. These wild creatures are not only important as a source of wonder and inspiration but also basic part of our natural resources In accepting the trusteeship of our wildlife, we solemnly declare that we...
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Unveiling the Mysteries of Rhinos
Kenya National Parks About Kenya National Park About 8% of the Kenya’s land mass is protected area for wildlife conservation. Protected areas are best known as gazetted views/seascapes that have been surveyed, demarcated as National Parks or National Reserves. These vary from forests, wetlands, savannah, marine, arid and semi-arid. Kenya has 23 terrestrial Parks, 28...
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